A medical graduate from the University of Ibadan (UI) has shared his career achievements on social media The medical graduate spent eight years in medical school before completing his programme He celebrated his milestones after securing a role as an artificial intelligence engineer at a global healthcare company.
Dayo Ajisco, a medical graduate from the University of Ibadan (UI), has sparked conversations online after sharing his academic and professional achievements.
The medical doctor revealed that he transitioned into the tech space as an artificial intelligence engineer shortly after completing his degree.
A UI medical graduate celebrates his career path and achievements. Photo credit: Dayo_Ajisco/X Source: Twitter University of Ibadan flaunts achievements, milestones Taking to his X handle, @Dayo_Ajisco, the UI graduate explained that his medical school journey lasted for eight years. Despite the rigorous demands of his medical programme, he actively built data models and deployed technology to solve healthcare challenges during his student days.
Ajisco stated that he worked with a health-tech organisation, HelpMum, for three years. During his tenure, he focused on developing artificial intelligence solutions aimed at improving maternal and child health outcomes across Nigeria.
“A few months ago, I graduated from @ibadanmedicine medical school (after 8 yrs). This week, I joined @CibaHealth as an AI Engineer. I’d spent the last 3 years at @helpmum_ng building AI for maternal and child health, reaching over 500k lives. So grateful! Still day one
While talking with Legit.ng, a former lecturer, Samuel Kayode, applauded his achievements.
He said: “Dayo’s journey is a remarkable example of what can happen when academic excellence meets innovation. His transition from medicine into artificial intelligence is not a departure from healthcare but an expansion of its possibilities. I congratulate him on his achievements and am confident that his work will continue to make a meaningful impact on healthcare delivery in Nigeria and outside.”
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