Dr. Chike Aguh, Gynecologist
Chike Aguh, M.D. is a Nigerian immigrant practicing medicine in obstetrics and gynecology. In the following article, the many professional achievements, awards, and accolades of Dr. Aguh are discussed in greater detail.
When he first immigrated from Nigeria to the United States, Chike Aguh, M.D. felt strongly that he could achieve a better life for himself on this side of the ocean. At the age of 64, he now looks back on a life full of personal and professional achievement with pride.
Dr. Aguh's many decades of accomplishments began with an undergraduate degree in biochemistry that ultimately led to several years of success in the field of obstetrics and gynecology. Along the way he was able to settle down (he and his wife have been married now for over 40 years), receive numerous awards, and even appear on a television broadcast with Peter Jennings.
However, Chike Aguh, M.D. takes very little of this for granted. This is in no small part because his journey toward success did not come easily.
Chike Aguh's Humble Beginnings
Before enrolling himself in the American education system and taking the first steps toward embarking on his professional career path, Chike Aguh, M.D. grew up in poverty under the oppressive heat of the Nigerian sun. While immigrating to the United States helped to afford him greater educational opportunities later on, it did little to better his immediate financial life.
Fortunately, relocating to American soil did provide Dr. Aguh with at least one opportunity that would pay off later. Whereas only 7% of the population in Nigeria graduates from college, a statistically significant 63% of first-generation Nigerian Americans are
able to achieve academic success.
The odds of Nigerian immigrants earning undergraduate degrees or even doctorates continue to rise with subsequent generations. This is great news for the Aguh’s four children. As a dedicated father, one of the greatest accomplishments of Chike Aguh, M.D. is to simply provide for his children, and to be able to encourage them to pursue a path of purpose.
Dr. Chike Aguh, Gynecologist - Professional Life
Before his 35 years as a physician, Chike Aguh, M.D. had to slowly climb the ladder of academia that awaits all those pursuing careers in medicine. After receiving his BA in biochemistry from the University of Texas, he moved to Grenada in 1979 to pursue a medical degree at St. George's University.
He then moved to Newark, New Jersey, where he followed a flexible internship with two residencies, first in pediatrics and then in obstetrics and gynecology. The latter would shape the entirety of his lifelong career. Beginning his rise to success early on, Chike Aguh, M.D. has held such positions over the years as:
- Obstetric co-director at Somerset Medical Center
- Co-director of OB/GYN services at Plainfield Neighborhood Health Center
- Co-director and clinical instructor at Somerset's Family Medicine Residency program
- OB/GYN department chairman at Somerset Medical
- Sole proprietor at Franklin Women Care
- Clinical assistant professor of reproductive sciences at Rutgers University
Before stepping away from his private practice to focus on educating other blossoming OB/GYN specialists in his craft, Dr. Chike Aguh achieved a five-star patient experience rating due to the well-documented thoroughness of his examinations as rated by users on the
health pages of U.S. News. This, however, is the least of his accomplishments.
Chike Aguh's Accolades and Awards
When Chike first began heading OB/GYN services at Plainfield Neighborhood Health Center on 7th Avenue in 1990, he appeared on ABC World News with Peter Jennings to advertise the clinic's opening. While a great experience, this hardly compares to the esteem of his many more formal accolades and awards. A few such accolades include:
- African American Women of Love Ministry - Recognition of contribution to women's health (2008)
- American Academy of Family Physicians - Certificate of Recognition (2009)
- Somerset Medical Center - Recognition for 15 years of service (2009)
- Robert Wood Johnson Medical School - Volunteer Faculty Award (2010)
- American Medical Association - Physician Recognition Award (2015)
- St. Peter's University Hospital - Appreciation for 25 years of service (2017)
Along the way, Dr. Aguh also operated as the vice chairman of ANPA's (Association of Nigerian Physicians in the Americas) New Jersey chapter and spent time on the board of Nigerian charity organization Songhai Charities. Prior to the COVID outbreak, he organized several medical missions to impoverished areas of his home country.
Summary
Dr. Chike Aguh has not only spent decades working hard to live an estimable life in the pursuit of women's health, but he has also put considerable effort toward educating others and helping those in need. His accomplishments not only add value to his name, but to the betterment of communities with which he chooses to share his gifts.