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Olubukola Ojuola, MD, MPH, PGDEpid

Dr Ojuola is a board certified pediatrician with over 20 years clinical experience. She enjoys working with families to promote optimal health in their children and adolescents. She provides culturally responsive, compassionate and holistic care for each patient, bringing her public health training and experience into every encounter. Dr Ojuola has particular interest in childhood nutrition and finds innovative ways of encouraging families to choose best nutrition practices most suited for them.  

Board
Certifications

  • American Board of Pediatrics

Education

Residency

Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center

  • Pediatrics
Medical School

University of Ilorin

Undergraduate School

Harvard University

  • Public Health

Additional Information

Areas of Expertise
  • Adult Psychiatry, Depression and Anxiety special interest, performs individual and group therapy utilizing principles of Interpersonal Neurobiology along with diagnosis and medication treatment for Behavioral Health needs. Additionally, if desired, Spiritual aspects are incorporated into treatment plan
  • Forensic Psychiatry
Academic Appointment
  • Institution: Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine
    • Position: Chair, Pediatrics Division
    • Years: 2020 – 2014 to present
Professional Associations
  • Association:  American Academy of Pediatrics
    • Position: Fellow
    • Years: 2009 to present
  • Association: American College of Pediatricians
    • Position: Fellow
    • Years: 2017 to present
  • Association: Christian Medical and Dental Association
    • Position: Member
    • Years: 2019 - Present
  • Association: Medical Society of Virginia
    • Position: Member
    • Years: 2015 - Present
Publications
  • Walther, B., Miles, D., Crozier, S., Waight, P., Palmero, M., Ojuola, O., Flanagan, K., (2010) "Placental Malaria is associated with reduced early life weight development of affected children independent of low birth weight." Malaria J. 9(1):16 
  • Walther, B., Miles, D., Crozier, S., Waight, P., Palmero, M., Ojuola, O., Flanagan, K., (2012) "Placental malaria is associated with attenuated CD4 T-cell responses to tuberculin PPD 12 months after BCG vaccination." BMC Infectious Diseases. 12:6
Personal Interests
  • Traveling
  • Writing
  • Singing

Practice Location

Address

2137 Lakeside Drive
Lynchburg, Va. 24501

Collaborative Health Pediatrics Lynchburg Virginia office Lakeside Road