
Dr Oladejo Olaleye PhD, FRCS, MPH, MBBS (Ibadan)
@dejolaleye
Consultant ENT /Head & Neck /Robotic Surgeon, University Hospitals Leicester.
Hon Associate Professor University of Leicester. Singer songwriter. Chess Master
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30-11-2017 22:00:43
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It was a most humbling honour to be invited to speak on ‘Cancers - Lifestyle and Prevention’ at the Cancer Symposium organised by Jamila’s Legacy CIC tonight 🙌. The event was at the School of Business, University of Leicester and supported by Macmillan Cancer Support 👏 Macmillan cancer support






Dr Oladejo Olaleye (Consultant ENT/ Head & Neck/ Robotic Surgeon University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust Leicester's Hospitals and Honorary Associate Professor, University of Leicester University of Leicester Research at Leicester's Hospitals) and Mrs Chizor Onwuegbute Chizor Onwuegbute (Social Worker,

Head and Neck research event happening on Sat 22nd March!! Dr Oladejo Olaleye PhD, FRCS, MPH, MBBS (Ibadan) Leicester's Hospitals Nic@LRIRTD Macmillan info Leicester


Learning more at the #BigCancer52Conversation about collaborative efforts to reduce health inequalities, with Dr Dr Oladejo Olaleye PhD, FRCS, MPH, MBBS (Ibadan), Oracle Head & Neck Cancer UK & North West Cancer Research


I am most honored to have been appointed following interview as the Thyroid Cancer Multidisciplinary Team Lead for University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust Leicester's Hospitals. We are one great team and work collaboratively in ensuring patient care is at the heart of all we do.


One of life's greatest privileges is the opportunity to inspire the next generation. I am therefore grateful to have been invited as a role model and panel expert at the Leicester Employability Day University of Leicester University of Leicester School of Business that took place on


It was a pleasure to partner with the Medical Women’s Association of Nigeria (MWAN) Medical Women's Association of Nigeria Edo State Chapter by sponsoring the provision of insecticide treated nets to help prevent malaria in Nigeria. Malaria is responsible for mortality in sub-Saharan Africa


Congratulations to our entire head and neck cancer multidisciplinary team on establishing our Transoral Robotic Surgery Service in UHL Leicester's Hospitals with excellent patient outcomes in our first year 🙌🥳. It has been my privilege to lead our transoral robotic service at UHL and
