ARTICLE AD
Academy of Medicine Specialties of Nigeria
The Academy of Medicine Specialties of Nigeria has officially changed its name to Academy of Medical Sciences.
Speaking in an interview, president of the Academy, Prof. Oladapo Ashiru, said the new name better aligned with its expanded focus in health sciences, saying this update not only reflected the Academy’s mission but also emphasised its status as Nigeria’s leading institution in various medical science disciplines.
He added that the name change followed the Academy’s admission into the Global Inter Academy Partnership, which included 140 international academies.
“This milestone, achieved within a year of the Academy’s founding in 2021, underscores its commitment to representing diverse fields such as medicine, clinical and basic sciences, dentistry, and pharmacy. The broader title enhances the Academy’s reputation and aligns it with global standards in medical education and research.
Ashiru said, “The name change reflects the comprehensive scope of our Academy in Medical Sciences. It aims to encompass various specialties, including medicine, Basic Medical Sciences, Basic Clinical Sciences, clinical sciences, dental sciences, and pharmacy. This unified name better represents the broad range of disciplines and expertise offered by the Academy.
It puts us in line with similar academies like the UK. We also factored our admission into the Global inter Academy partners of 140 international academies within our first year of operation – a very rare feat.”
He revealed that the Academy’s Board of Trustees approved the new name in recognition of its rapid growth and significant contributions to Nigeria’s healthcare landscape. Ashiru maintained that “Since its establishment, the Academy has emerged as a driving force in public health and medical sciences.
“As the Academy enters this new chapter, its commitment to innovation, collaboration, and excellence remains steadfast. The new name will enhance its influence both locally and globally, further establishing its role as a leading authority in Nigerian medical sciences.”