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Olufemi Omole is a Southern African academic in Family Medicine and Primary Health Care whose scholarship advances chronic disease management and health systems strengthening across sub-Saharan Africa. Affiliated with leading South African institutions, his work bridges clinical practice, public health, and policy, with a strong commitment to equitable, community-oriented primary care.
His research centres on noncommunicable diseases and their intersection with infectious conditions, particularly diabetes, HIV, cardiovascular risk, and anticoagulation services. Studies in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and South Africa explore glycaemic control, behavioural change, tobacco and alcohol use, cervical cancer screening, and barriers to optimal HIV treatment. This body of work highlights structural constraints, financing gaps, and provider-level challenges shaping patient outcomes.
A notable strength lies in integrating qualitative insights with multicountry quantitative analyses to inform practical frameworks for care delivery. Contributions to anticoagulation research across several African countries and to behavioural counselling approaches in primary care demonstrate leadership in translating evidence into feasible strategies for resource-constrained settings.
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