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"Seyi Oyesola. Seyi Oyesola is a Nigerian doctor, who co-invented "hospital in a box". Fed up with hospitals that were always short in supplies and prone to outages, Dr. Oyesola co-invented hospital in a box, a mini hospital run with solar energy or off grid and completely mobile.Seyi Oyesola: Doctor. TED, filmed Jun 2007 posted May 2008. Early Life and Education He was born Babaseyi Oyesola but popularly known as Dr. Seyi Oyesola. This doctor was born in Nigeria but grew up in Cleveland,and in USA. He graduated from high school in 1975 and came down to Nigeria where he obtained his Bachelors of Science Degree from the University of Lagos in 1986. Dr. Seyi practiced in Nigeria for a short time before going to the United Kingdom and the United States for specialized trainings in anesthesiology and critical care. Career Dr. Seyi Oyesola came back again to Nigeria, his original home in 2015, to practice. But lo, the state of the community hospitals and health centers disheartened him as people died from simple treatable and manageable illnesses like trauma, burn and heart attacks. This was where the innovation on improving the health sector in the country began. He wanted to save life and gave back to the communities that gave him, his heritage. Dr. Seyi worked in the University of Lagos where he rose to lead a team of young doctors in anesthesiology. Dr Oyesola was appointed consultant at Medway Maritime Hospital in the UK. In 1998, he joined the University of Los Angeles in California as a visiting Assistant Professor. In 1999, he became a consultant in anesthesia and critical care in the UK National Health Service (NHS). He also taught at the medical simulation center of the Imperial College School of Medicine in 2001. Presently, Dr. Seyi Oyesola is the Chief Medical Director of Delta State University Teaching Hospital (DELSUTH) in Nigeria. This wonder doctor created history when his medical Team performed the first successful kidney transplant at the facility in 2014. He has worked for more than 25 years on the special need in anesthesiology and critical care, bringing innovation, developing high-tech medical equipment and training to African hospitals as well as visiting rural hospitals. One of his most outstanding contributions to medical practices was the co-creation of “hospital in a box” called CompactOR (Compact Operating Room) in 2007. This movable set has the capability of bringing surgical care to every part of Africa. This magical set was portable and could be delivered to rural areas and other places with jeep or helicopter. Another amazing characteristics of the “hospital in a box” was that it could be set up in just ten minutes with complete operating room with all the relevant surgical tools including the defibrillators, EKG monitoring, anesthesia and surgical lighting. It was solar paneled and could perform oral surgeries like the removal of wisdom teeth, removal of cataracts, gall bladders and appendices. Reports have it that “hospital in a box” has successfully been used. The estimated cost of the basic hospital in a box was less than £50,000 (around US $77,350) which was about one fifth of the cost made available for the same services. Achievements * Co-authorship and publications of 8 articles on medicine * Co-development of CompactOR ((Compact Operating Room), “hospital in a box” * Establishment of Practice Ventures in 1996. A company that developed and supplied high-tech medical equipment and training to African hospitals * Successful TED Global talk in 2007 on hospital in a box Membership of Professional Associations * Association of Anesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland * Royal Society of medicine, Intensive Care Society UK * Royal College of Surgeons (Anaesthesia) Ireland. References Category:Nigerian scientists Category:Nigerian medical doctors Category:Living people Category:Yoruba physicians Category:Nigerian inventors Category:Year of birth missing (living people) "
"Neocycloceras is an extinct genus of nautiloid included in the Pseudorthocerida that lived during the Late Devonian and Mississippian (early Carboniferous). Neoclycloceras is characterized by a slender, generally circular shell with slightly oblique,sinuous surficial annulations. Its sutures have dorsal and ventral saddles and lateral lobes and become more oblique with age. Saddles point forward, lobes to the rear. Dorsal saddles are broad and low but the ventral ones are high and conspicuous. The siphuncle is located between the center and venter and is nummuloidal, composed of rounded expanded segments, the inside of which contains a continuous laminar lining that is thickest in the middle of the segments and thinnest at the septal necks. Neocycloceras has been found in Pennsylvania in North America and in Morocco in north Africa. See also *List of nautiloids References * Sweet, W.C.1964. Nautiloidea-Orthocerida; Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part K: Geol Soc of America and Univ Kansas Press, Teichert & Moore eds. * Sepkoski, J.J. Jr. 2002. Online Genus Database (CEPHALOPODA) in A compendium of fossil marine animal genera. D.J. Jablonski & M.L. Foote (eds.). Bulletins of American Paleontology 363:1–560. See also * Nautiloid ** List of prehistoric nautiloid genera Category:Prehistoric nautiloid genera Category:Late Devonian first appearances Category:Late Devonian animals Category:Mississippian extinctions "
"Sporting Club de Tinqueux was a French association football club founded in 1968. They were based in the commune of Tinqueux, located in the region of Champagne-Ardenne in the Marne department. They played in Championnat de France Amateurs 2 Group B, the fifth tier of the French football league system, in the 2009–10 season. They played at the Stade de la Muire, which seats only 250 spectators, but can accommodate up to 200 more if necessary. The club was dissolved in December 2019. References Tinqueux Category:Association football clubs established in 1968 Category:1968 establishments in France Category:2019 disestablishments in France "