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Sunday, 27 December 2015
Dr. Elijah Terer
Clinical training at Tenwek Hospital
I am currently first year Family Medicine student at Kabarak University. I
started as Nurse, clinical officer (physician assistant) then Medical Officer.
I then saw a big need to treat the person/family in a holistic approach. Family
Medicine then was my choice, for the reason that, I will be able to provide
health services in an accessible, quality and cost effective manner. With this
Family Medicine program, I want to be the face of the future of medicine in
Kenya. Thank you very much for your support.
Dr. Boaz Niyinyumva
Clinical training at Chogoria Hospital
My name is Boaz Niyinyumva. I am a Burundian medical doctor trained in
Burundi at Hope Africa University. I chose Family Medicine because it
offers broad skills required to work in rural area, as I am moved by the will
of serving in such areas. During and at the end to this training, I hope
to be a mentor of many other Burundian doctors in Family Medicine. I wish to be
part of people who start the program in Burundi since Burundians need Family medicine.
Dr. David Mung’ara
Clinical training at AIC Kijabe Hospital
My name is David Mung’ara, I am 31 years old and I live in Kenya. Prior to
entering this course I worked for three years as a Medical Officer in a rural
district hospital in Northern Kenya called Marsabit. I chose to do Family
medicine due to my working experience working in Marsabit. We had no medical
specialists in our hospital and were forced to refer most of our patients
hundreds of kilometers to find specialists care such as gynecologist, surgeons
and paediatricians. I hope that when I graduate I will be equipped to fill this
gap in our healthcare system. I am very grateful to the sponsors of this
programme.
Dr. Elijah Yulu
Clinical training at Chogoria Hospital
I am Elijah M. Yulu from Eastern Kenya. I got my interest in Family Medicine
while in campus and in clinical practice after realizing that in a country like
ours with scarcity of doctors (don't even mention specialists), a Family
Physician would respond better to the community’s health needs than any other.
I look forward to serving as a FP to the underprivileged regions of Kenya upon
graduation. My sincere appreciation to Towriss Bursary for making this
possible.
Dr. Faith Lelei
Clinical training at AIC Kijabe Hospital
My name is Faith Lelei-Mailu. I am a Christian Kenyan Doctor, married mother
of one son. I am currently pursuing post graduate studies in Family
Medicine at Kabarak University. I chose to do it because I wish to be
well equipped to work in a rural/under-served setting. I hope to use it as a
platform to pursue Healthcare Leadership in the near future.
Other News:
Congratulations to our Bursary Scholar Dr Ronald Kibet; he is now a
fully qualified Family Doctor and working at Longisa hospital. This picture
below was taken when he was a student there.
Dr Juma Vitalis Ochieng
hopes to complete in Spring 2016
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