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Joseph Abiodun Balogun

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Joseph Abiodun Balogun
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Joseph Balogun
Born (1955-01-01) January 1, 1955 (age 71)
Idofin, Northern Region, British Nigeria (now in Kogi State, Nigeria)
NationalityNigerian-American
Alma materUniversity of Ibadan
University of Pittsburgh
OccupationÉwn malábó:Plainlist
Years active1977–present
Known forPhysical Therapy, Ergonomics, HIV Behavioral Research, Exercise Physiology, Allied Health, Public Health
Spouse(s)Éwn malábó:Marriage

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Joseph Abiodun Balogun, Éwn malábó:Small,[1] (má bì ọjọ kochu eju-odudú nólu kàà efú ọdọ, 1955) ì kwì ojìane Nigerian-American academic, ì chẹ nì pròfẹssoo efu yé cóllégí yé Health Sciences at Chicago State University, Illinois[2] kpaì emeritus professor yé physiotherapy at University of Medical Sciences, Ondo, Nigeria.[3][4][5] ì sẹ́rve kwì efú ọdọ 1999 ló tì ọdọ 2013 kì chì Dean yé ì Cóllégí yé í Health Sciences ùgbo Chicago State University (CSU).[6][7][8] While at CSU as Dean, Balogun established the HIV/AIDS Research and Policy Institute to address the disproportionate incidence and complex burdens of HIV/AIDS in minority populations.[9][10]

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Má chẹ bì Balogun efu ojìane Naijẹria kpaì ì chanẹ ẹlì ùkocha-wń kwì western kpì yé Kabba Division Joint Education Council Primary School in Idofin kpaì ì kpì òtákìda cèrtìfìcẹtì -ùn kwì ísakulu ẹdọ mẹfa kwọ ECWA/ísakulu yá ẹdọ mẹfa kì chì yà SIM efu Makutu, Kogi State, Nigeria.[11] ì chẹ kpadufu efú ọdọ 1972 kwì St. Kizito's còllẹ̀gì càthólíc ìsakulu ẹdọ megwẹ́gí (Ordinary level), efu Itedo; kpaì efu ọdọ 1973 ì chẹ kpa kwì high school (Advanced level) education kwo Offa Grammar School. Ì nì Bácẹló yé scìyancì (Honors) dìgìrì efu physiotherapy efu ọdọ 1977 kwì Naijẹria unìbàcìtì ya ìbàdàn.[12] Balogun mù pákì lò tì ojìane amenefu yé í US efu ọdọ 1980 kpaì ì nì master dìgìrì-un efu Orthopedic kpa Sports Physical Therapy (1981) kpaì Ph.D. efu Exercise Physiology Manyú yà Minor efu Research Methodology kwì unìbàcìtì yé Pittsburgh[11] efu ọdọ in 1985. Takì ì ya mudì omà American efú ọdọ 1998.[11]

Balogun ì chanẹ chàná-wn kpì physiotherapist efú ọdọ 1978 kpì Mubi acìbìtì zànarẹl úgbo ku ma dù tù kì chì ọdọ okáá kì chì National Youth Service and established the first Physiotherapy Department in the defunct Gongola State.[11] He joined the Kwara State Civil Service as Basic Physiotherapist in 1979 and worked at the General Hospital in Ilorin until 1980 when he left for his postgraduate education in the USA. Balogun has held faculty, visiting, and administrative positions[11] at Russell Sage College; Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife; University of Florida, Gainesville; Texas Woman's University, Houston; State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn (SUNY-HSCB); Barry University, Florida; and King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. He served for six years as Chairman of the Physical Therapy Program (1993–1999) and Associate Dean for Student Academic Affairs (1994–1999) at SUNY-HSCB. He also served as Consultant Physiotherapist (1988–1991) and Vice-Dean in the Faculty of Health Sciences at OAU (1990–1991).[11]

Balogun's publications have appeared in journals in Physical Therapy, Ergonomics, and HIV Behavioral Research.[10][13]  He has authored two books, five book chapters, five monographs/technical compendia, 136 full manuscripts and 59 abstracts/conference proceedings in peer-refereed journals.[10] Among his top research collaborators is Friday Okonofua, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Medical Sciences, Ondo.[10][13]

In 2015, Balogun delivered the third Christopher Ajao's keynote speech at the 55th Annual Conference of the Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy.[14][15][16] In 2017, he gave the second Distinguished University Guest Lecture at the University of Medical Sciences, Ondo City, Nigeria.[17][18][19][20][21][22] Balogun serves on the editorial board of the International Journal of Physiotherapy Theory and Practice.[23]

Balogun is a Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health (FRSPH),[24] Fellow of the Academy of Science (FAS),[25][26] Fellow of the Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy (FNSP),[26][27] and Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine (FACSM).[28] Balogun is the first physical therapist to receive the FAS award.[29][26][30] In 2003, he was awarded the J. Warren Perry Distinguished Author's Award by the Journal of Allied Health.[31]

Personal life

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Balogun is married to Dr. Adetutu Olusola Balogun (Nee Olotu), an occupational therapist and entrepreneur[32] in Tinley Park, Illinois, USA. They have four children.

  1. Dasaolu Bolaji (2017). NAS inducts Fellows Éwn malábó:Webarchive. Retrieved December 16, 2017
  2. Chicago State University (2017). Department of Health Studies, College of Health Sciences Éwn malábó:Webarchive. Retrieved October 6, 2017
  3. University of Medical Sciences, Ondo, Nigeria (2018). Department of Physiotherapy. Retrieved August 30, 2018.
  4. Nigeria Physiotherapy Network Physionews (2018). Balogun Appointed Emeritus Professor at UNIMED. Retrieved September 4, 2018.
  5. University of Medical Sciences. "Faculty of Allied Health Sciences".
  6. Holland, William G (2014). State of Illinois Office of the Auditor General Supplement Management Audit Illinois Public Universities Management Structure, Expenditures, and Salaries. 2013; pages 12, 19. Retrieved October 6, 2017
  7. Daniel, Elnora (2010). Chicago State University: Research Matters, Presidential Report 2005/2006; page 3. Retrieved December 16, 2017
  8. CSU (2010). Chicago State University Administrators and Faculty Éwn malábó:Webarchive. Retrieved May 9, 2018
  9. Balogun, Joseph (2012). Redefining the Future of Health Sciences Education: Forty Years of Accomplishments and Service to the Nation Éwn malábó:Webarchive. Retrieved May 9, 2018.
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 Balogun, Joseph (August 26, 2018). ResearchGate: Contributions, Info, Stats and Score. Retrieved August 26, 2018.
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 Balogun, Joseph A (2018). Echoes of My Life as a Physical Therapist. Retrieved April 29, 2018
  12. Physiotherapy, Department UI College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Department of Physiotherapy. Retrieved October 6, 2017
  13. 13.0 13.1 Balogun, Joseph[مردہ ربط]
  14. Balogun, Joseph (July 8, 2016). Echoes from a physical therapy academic experience at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria: 1986–1991. Retrieved December 16, 2017
  15. Balogun, Joseph (October 29, 2015). The path to our destiny: The transitioning of physiotherapy from a semi-profession to a true-profession. Retrieved October 6, 2017
  16. Balogun, Joseph (2015). Professionalization of physiotherapy in Nigeria: Challenges, threats and opportunities. Journal of the Nigeria Physiotherapy of Physiotherapy, 21:43-59. Retrieved October 6, 2017
  17. Balogun, Joseph (October 28, 2015). A descriptive study of the professionalization milestones of the twelve major occupations in Nigeria. Retrieved October 6, 2017
  18. Oluwatayo, Temitope (2017). Balogun for UNIMED 2nd Distinguished Lecture. UNIMED Titbits, 2(5), p1. Retrieved October 6, 2017
  19. The Hope Newspaper (2017). UNIMED holds 2nd distinguished lecture today. Retrieved October 6, 2017
  20. Balogun, Joseph (2017). The case for a paradigm shift in the education of healthcare professionals in Nigeria. Retrieved October 6, 2017
  21. Fayehun, Tope (May 16, 2017). Medical tourism: How Nigeria government can stop trend – Prof. Balogun. Leadership Newspaper, 13:430455. Retrieved October 6, 2017
  22. Medical tourism: How Nigeria government can stop trend – Prof. Balogun. Retrieved October 6, 2017
  23. Editorial Board: Physiotherapy Theory and Practice: An International Journal of Physical Therapy. Retrieved August 26, 2018.
  24. Royal Society for Public Health. Retrieved March 10, 2018
  25. The Nigerian Academy of Science; About Us. Retrieved December 16, 2017
  26. 26.0 26.1 26.2 List of Fellows of the Nigerian Academy of Science. Retrieved April 29, 2018
  27. Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy; About Us. Retrieved December 16, 2017
  28. About ACSM; Who we are. Retrieved December 16, 2017
  29. Adesinasi, Clement (2017). Professor Joseph Balogun added feathers into his cap with a Fellow of the Academy of Science award and a distinguished guest lecture presentation. Retrieved October 6, 2017
  30. Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy. Retrieved April 29, 2018
  31. Balogun JA, Titiloye V, Balogun A, Oyeyemi A, Katz J. Prevalence and Determinants of Burnout Among Physical and Occupational Therapists. Journal of Allied Health, Volume 31, Number 3, Fall 2002, pp. 131-139(9). Retrieved August 28, 2018.
  32. Joseph Rehabilitation Center. Retrieved December 16, 2017.