Prof. Ejiro Emuveyan

About Me

Dr. Segun Ebitanmi was born on the 16th of December 1972 at Markarfi Dalla Hospital in Kano. He attended Primary and Secondary Schools in various parts of the Kwara/Kogi Sates. After bagging an MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria in 1998, he proceeded to get certified in information systems management and had entrepreneur training at the FATE Foundation in 2004 (AEP 12). He recently (November 2015) had a Senior Executive Masters of Business Administration (SEMBA) from the Metropolitan School of Business and Management, United Kingdom (MSBM). In 2006 he, with a group of friends started Synapses, a Medical Information Systems Solution provider, to deliver a national integrated medical informations network (medinetNigeria). He was the founder and pioneer CEO. He ran synapses for about a decade and delivered information systems to about ten (10) hospitals in Nigeria which includes, May Clinics Ilasamaja and the National Orthopaedic Hospitals, Igbobi. He joined Outreach Hospitals in November 2012 as pioneer Chief Operating Officer with responsibilities to oversee the expansion of Outreach Medical Services. Outreach Medical Services operates a chain of women and children hospitals in Lagos. Nigeria. Under his operational leadership Outreach Hospitals expanded to three (3) other locations (Okota, Satellite and Ajah) within three (3) years, making it one of the fastest growing hospital chains in Nigeria. During this period over 60, 000 patients were treated and mortality rate was 0.02%. Currently Outreach Hospitals is the Nigerian Healthcare Excellence Awards (NHEA) “Best Hospital in Secondary Care” 2015. Outreach’s vision is to become the largest hospital group, delivering quality and affordable care, in Nigeria by 2020. Outreach’s mission is to deliver a system that saves the lives of One Million vulnerable people (babies, children, pregnant women and elders) in Nigeria by 2020. Segun’s personal mission statement is to deliver a system that will impact the lives of 100 million people by 2022. He is passionate about change, plays chess and follows the total football of Barcelona.

Prof. Ejiro Emuveyan

Prof. of OBGYN

Dr. Segun Ebitanmi was born on the 16th of December 1972 at Markarfi Dalla Hospital in Kano. He attended Primary and Secondary Schools in various parts of the Kwara/Kogi Sates. After bagging an MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria in 1998, he proceeded to get certified in information systems management and had entrepreneur training at the FATE Foundation in 2004 (AEP 12). He recently (November 2015) had a Senior Executive Masters of Business Administration (SEMBA) from the Metropolitan School of Business and Management, United Kingdom (MSBM). In 2006 he, with a group of friends started Synapses, a Medical Information Systems Solution provider, to deliver a national integrated medical informations network (medinetNigeria). He was the founder and pioneer CEO. He ran synapses for about a decade and delivered information systems to about ten (10) hospitals in Nigeria which includes, May Clinics Ilasamaja and the National Orthopaedic Hospitals, Igbobi. He joined Outreach Hospitals in November 2012 as pioneer Chief Operating Officer with responsibilities to oversee the expansion of Outreach Medical Services. Outreach Medical Services operates a chain of women and children hospitals in Lagos. Nigeria. Under his operational leadership Outreach Hospitals expanded to three (3) other locations (Okota, Satellite and Ajah) within three (3) years, making it one of the fastest growing hospital chains in Nigeria. During this period over 60, 000 patients were treated and mortality rate was 0.02%. Currently Outreach Hospitals is the Nigerian Healthcare Excellence Awards (NHEA) “Best Hospital in Secondary Care” 2015. Outreach’s vision is to become the largest hospital group, delivering quality and affordable care, in Nigeria by 2020. Outreach’s mission is to deliver a system that saves the lives of One Million vulnerable people (babies, children, pregnant women and elders) in Nigeria by 2020. Segun’s personal mission statement is to deliver a system that will impact the lives of 100 million people by 2022. He is passionate about change, plays chess and follows the total football of Barcelona.