
The College of Basic Medical and Allied Sciences (CBMAS) is a cornerstone of Salem University’s mission to raise global leaders who are spiritually vibrant, intellectually alert, and professionally equipped. The college plays a pivotal role in developing healthcare professionals with the knowledge, character, and competence required to meet the ever-evolving needs of the 21st-century healthcare landscape.
Established in line with the university’s commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and value-based education, CBMAS provides a robust multidisciplinary platform for training future leaders in medical and health-related disciplines. The College is dedicated to producing professionals who will not only meet global best practices but also transform healthcare systems in Nigeria and beyond.
A programme that combines theory and practical skills in medical diagnostics, preparing students to function in clinical laboratories, research institutes, and public health environments. This programme also trains professionals in disease prevention, health promotion, epidemiology, and policy development, preparing them to address pressing community and global health challenges.
Vision
To be a world-class centre of excellence in medical and allied health sciences education, research, and innovation, producing globally competitive professionals who uphold integrity, compassion, and service.
Mission
Core Values
Facilities and Learning Environment
CBMAHS boasts well-equipped laboratories, simulation rooms, clinical skills centres, and lecture halls, all designed to foster experiential learning. Students also benefit from access to affiliate teaching hospitals, community outreach programs, and international collaboration opportunities.
Research and Innovation
The College encourages staff and students to engage in impactful research addressing local and global health challenges. Emphasis is placed on translational research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and community-based solutions.
Career Prospects
Graduates of CBMAHS are equipped to work in diverse fields including hospitals, academia, public health agencies, research institutions, NGOs, international health organizations, and entrepreneurial healthcare services.
Dean, College of Basic Medical and Allied Sciences (CBMAS)