In our new blog series, Inspirational People in Healthcare, we’ll be recognising people in healthcare who are making a significant difference in their field. We hope you’ll enjoy reading this blog series and please do email us the details of anyone in healthcare who inspires you and we’ll include them in this series. In this our first blog in the series, we focus on the Nigerian doctor Dr Bennet Omalu.
Dr Bennet Omalu is a Nigerian forensic pathologist based in the US. He was the first to identify, describe and name Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) in American football players in 2005. He has continued to conduct research in this area and discovered the same condition in war veterans.
Over the years Dr Omalu has tirelessly campaigned for further work to be carried out to protect football players from CTE and to raise awareness of this condition which causes those affected to suffer from memory loss, aggression, confusion and depression. He has testified twice before the US congress and took on the NFL who tried to discredit his work, but later in 2009 the NFL publically acknowledged the link between CTE and football. In 2013, the NFL reached a settlement with 4500 former football players who stated that the NFL failed to properly educate them of the dangers of professional football.
Dr Omalu’s story was recently told in the 2015 film ‘Concussion‘ starring Will Smith and this led to the formation of the Bennet Omalu Foundation. You can view the trailer for Concussion below.
Dr Omalu has made a significant difference in this field and we salute him for his determination, integrity and bravery.