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CURRICULUM VITAE
DR. ANTHONY JUDE WERE OMOLO
Gender: Male
Date of Birth: 12th September, 1956
Nationality: Kenyan
Marital Status: Married
Children: Four
Religion: Christian
Current Position: Senior Lecturer, University of Nairobi
Consultant Physician and Nephrologist, Kenyatta National
hospital, Nairobi, Kenya
Address: University of Nairobi
Department of Clinical Medicine & Therapeutics,
P. O. Box 19676 – 00202 KNH,
Nairobi, Kenya
Email: [email protected]
Qualifications: 1981 - M.B.Ch,B. degree (University of Nairobi)
1987 - M.Med. degree - Internal Medicine (University of
Nairobi),
1990 - Fellowship in Nephrology, Edinburgh
1991 - Fellowship in Nephrology, Manchester
Licences/Certification: - Registered Medical Practitioner/Specialist Physician -
Kenya Medical and Dentists Board, 1981
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EDUCATION AND TRAINING
I. Basic Training
1969-1972 Namilyango College, Kampala Uganda - East African Certificate of
Education (E.A.C.E.).
1973-1974 Namilyango College, Kampala Uganda - East African Advanced
Certificate of Education (E.A.A.C.E.).
1775-1977 Makere University Medical School, Kampala Uganda - M.B.Ch,B.
Course -1st and 2nd year.
1977-1980 University of Nairobi, College of Health Sciences - M.B.Ch,B.
course (3rd,4th and 5th year)- obtained M.B.Ch,B. degree.
II. Post – graduate Training
1980-1981 Internship training at Rift Valley Provincial Hospital - Nakuru,
Kenya.
1983-1987 Master of Medicine (M.Med) in Internal medicine - University of
Nairobi, College of Health Sciences
1989 - 1989 Continuing Medical Education course on teaching in a medical
school and distance learning programme - Welcome Tropical
Institute, London.
1989 – 1990 Fellowship in Nephrology - Transplant Unit, Western General
Hospital, Nuffield, sponsored by the Royal College of Physicians,
Edinburgh, UK.
1990 - 1991 Fellowship in Nephrology - Renal Unit, Manchester Royal
Infirmary, Manchester sponsored by the International Society of
Nephrology (ISN), UK.
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POSITIONS HELD, RESPONSIBILITIES AND EXPERIENCE
CURRENTLY
1. Senior Lecturer, Department of Clinical Medicine and Therapeutics, College of
Health Sciences, University of Nairobi. (1997 to date Present)
a. Rendering lectures, tutorials, bedside and clinical teachings and practical
demonstrations in mini and grand rounds.
b. Supervision of postgraduates research projects.
c. Carrying out research.
d. Special Departmental duties
- Convenor of research meetings (2005 to date)
2. Consultant Physician – Kenyatta National hospital, Nairobi
a. Providing specialist services in internal medicine to in and out patients
attending the hospital
b.
3. Nephrologist – Renal Unit, Kenyatta National hospital, Nairobi
a. Providing renal services to in and out patients attending the hospital for
renal clinic, renal transplantation and dialysis services
b.
4. Administrative Roles
a. Chairman, the establishment committee for The EAST AFRICAN KIDNEY
INSTITUTE, Nairobi. A University of Nairobi, Africa Development Bank and
Kenyatta National Hospital collaboration project. From 2014 to 2015
b. Head, INTERLIFE PROJECT – a KNH, Hospital Clinic De Barcelona, Spain
and Norvatis Pharma International collaboration project (2009 – to date)
i. Facilitating kidney transplants of 4 – 6 cases over a week, twice a year
done together with the local transplant team and doctors from Hospital
Clinic De Barcelona Spain
ii. Hold seminars on Kidney Transplantation for renal specialists within
Kenya during the transplant week
iii. Organise meetings twice a year with all transplant patients and their
donors at the Kenyatta National Hospital grounds to celebrate the
success of Interlife.
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c. Representative of the East and Central African region to ISN GO Africa
Committee. The international Society of Nephrology Global Outreach Africa
Committee (2008 –to date)
d. Head of the Drugs and Therapeutics Committee, The Nairobi Hospital (2008
to date)
e. Chairman, Division of Medicine, Kenyatta National Hospital ( 1999 to date)
Spearheaded development of subspecialty units in Medicine at the
hospital.
PREVIOUSLY
5. Lecturer, Department of Medicine, College of Health Sciences, University of
Nairobi (1987-1996).
6. Consultant in charge of WARD 7A Kenyatta National Hospital (1999 – 2015)
7. Head of Renal Unit. Kenyatta National Hospital (1999 – 2015)
Consultant in charge of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis
(CAPD) in the Reduced dialysis to an affordable KES 1,300.00 from KES
4,500.00
8. Head of the Division of Medicine Nairobi Hospital (2008 – 2013)
9. Provincial Physician, Nyeri provincial general hospital central province, Kenya
(1987)
10. Senior House Officer, Division of Medicine, Kenyatta National hospital and
post graduate student in the Department of Medicine, College of Health
Science, University of Nairobi. (1983-1987)
11. Chief Resident, Division of Medicine, Kenyatta National Hospital (1984-
1985)
12. Medical Officer in charge of Kapenguria District hospital, Kapenguria,
Kenya (1983)
13. Medical Officer in charge of Naivasha District hospital, Naivasha, Kenya
(1982)
14. Medical Officer in charge of Annex hospital of Rift Valley provincial
hospital, Nakuru, Kenya (1981)
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15. Administrative Roles
Member, the Medical Advisory Committee (MAC), The Nairobi Hospital
(2008 – 2013)
Member, Drug Tender Board - Kenyatta National hospital (2007)
Chairman and Convenor of weekly Grand Rounds for departments of
Paediatrics and Medicine at Kenyatta National Hospital. (1997 – 1999)
Secretary, Post graduate committee of the combined departments of
Medicine and Paediatrics. (1993 – 1997)
Secretary, Post graduate committee of the combined departments of
Medicine and Paediatrics. (1991-1996)
Chairman, committee representing medical officers and senior house
officers at Kenyatta National hospital (1984-1985)
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POST GRADUATE STUDENTS’ DISSERTATIONS SUPERVISION Duly Completed
1993/1994
1. Major (Dr) S. Kairu
Peritonitis in patients on peritoneal dialysis at the Kenyatta National hospital,
Nairobi.
M.Med Dissertation 1993
2. Dr. Thomas M. Mutie
Resistance patterns to anti tuberculosis drugs in Nairobi.
M.Med. Dissertation 1994
2000
3. Dr P Oduor
Nutritional status in patients on Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis
at Kenyatta National Hospital.
M.Med Dissertation 2000
2007
4. Dr P. Murage
Urinary Tract Infections in HIV disease.
M.Med Dissertation 2007
BRENDA
OKETCH
MAIMBA
ONCHWILLA
SokhI Khalida A CROSS-SECTIONAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC EVALUATION OF
PULMONARY HYPERTENSION IN CHRONIC HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS AT
KENYATTA NATIONAL HOSPITAL
BARAZA DEBORAH. CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION AMONG KIDNEY
TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS ATTENDING KENYATTA NATIONAL HOSPITAL
OUTPATIENT CLINIC: A RETROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY
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ANYUMBA JADELEINE THE BURDEN OF BK VIRUS IN OUTPATIENT RENAL
TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS AT KENYATTA NATIONAL HOSPITAL IN NAIROBI
GITARI
NDINYA FLORENTIUS HAEMODIALYSIS VASCULAR ACCESS FUNCTION IN
DIALYSIS PATIENTS AT THE KENYATTA NATIONAL HOSPITAL.
KABINGA
KIBE
KUBO
MATIKO
RUPAL MARU
WAGUDE
MUTIE
FARAJ
TAIYEBALI. PREVALENCE, SEVERITY AND SHORT TERM OUTCOMES OF
PATIENTS WITH COMMUNITY ACQUIRED ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY (CAAKI) IN
THE GENERAL MEDICAL WARDS AT KENYATTA NATIONAL HOSPITAL
Tanzanian gfr
Mogera ann
Njogu
Hazel Kariuki
Njuguna
Odour
Murage
Killingo
OMOLO George oyengo. The extent of use of mobile phone technology in health care provision
to patient communication. A case of Kenyatta National Hospital. Daystar University.
Ndosi
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FUNDINGS ATTRACTED
2008 Donation of 3 hemodialysis machines to Kenyatta National Hospital by
Fresenius Company (Germany).
2008 Donation of 1 hemodialysis machine to Kenyatta National Hospital by
Safaricom Company Kenya.
2009 Donation of 3 hemodialysis machines to Kenyatta National Hospital by
Kenya Commercial Bank.
2010 Donation of 2 hemodialysis machines to Kenyatta National Hospital by
Nipro Company Japan.
2011 Donation of 3 hemodialysis machines to Kenyatta National Hospital by
National Bank of Kenya.
2012 KES 1.6 million contributed by staff of Norvatis Pharma in Barcelona,
Spain towards development of kidney transplantation at Kenyatta
National Hospital.
2012 KES 5 Million contributed by Kenya Commercial Bank towards
transplantation of 10 children at Kenyatta National Hospital in the
INTERLIFE project.
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CONFERENCES/WORKSHOPS/SEMINARS ATTENDED
June, 1986 ISN International Conference on Kidney disease and Elecrolytes
disorders. Nairobi, Kenya.
1987 12th Kenya Obstetrical and Gynaecological society Annual scientific
conference. Nairobi.
April, 1988 Pan Africa Postgraduate Conference on Diabetes Mellitus. Nairobi,
Kenya.
March, 1988 Association of Physicians of East and Central Africa, Symposium
on Malaria. Nairobi, Kenya.
1988 Association of Physicians of East and Central Africa, Symposium
on Aids in Kenya. Nairobi, Kenya.
1988 Association of Physicians of East and Central Africa Scientific
Conference. Harare, Zimbabwe.
1990 European Dialysis and Transplant Association (EDTA), Annual
Scientific conference. Vienna, Austria.
1992 Kenya Association of Physicians Symposium on Renal diseases
Hypertension. Nairobi.
June, 1993 International Society of Nephrology Congress. Jerusalem, Israel.
1993 European Dialysis and Transplant Association (EDTA), Annual
Scientific conference. Glasgow, Scotland.
1993 Fresenius Symposia on CAPD in Nairobi, Nakuru, Kisumu and
Mombasa.
1994 First African workshop on Tropical Nephropathy. Younde,
Cameroun.
Feb, 1994 Medical Associations and Societies of Kenya (MASK) Conference.
1995 IVth ISN and African Association of Nephrology Congress. Tunis,
Tunisia.
1995 Kenya Association of Physicians First Scientific Conference.
1996 Nairobi Hospital Grand Round. Nairobi, Kenya.
1996 Kenya Medical Association (KMA) Annual Scientific Conference.
1996 Kenya Association of Physicians Second Conference.
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1996 ISN and AFRAN Pan African Workshop on Renal Failure.
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1998 Kenya Association of Physicians Seminar on Malaria.
1998 Kenya Association of Physicians Seminar on HIV/AIDS.
1998 Kenya Association of Physicians Seminar on Hyperlipidemias.
1998 Kenya Association of Physicians Seminar on Diabetes. Nairobi,
Kenya.
1999 Kenya Association of Physicians Annual Conference. Nairobi.
Sept., 1999 European Renal Association (ERA) and European Dialysis and
Transplantation Association (EDTA) Congress. Madrid, Spain.
1999 Kenya, Broadcasting Corporation “Medical Journal” Television
programme.
Feb., 1999 AFRAN and ISN Workshop on Kidney Disease. Cape Town, South
Africa.
1999 International Society of Nephrology Congress. Buenos Aires,
Argentina.
2000 European Renal Association (ERA) and European Dialysis and
Transplantation Association (EDTA) Congress. Glasgow, UK
2005 World Congress of Nephrology. San Francisco, USA
2007 World Congress of Nephrology. Brazil
2008 European Renal Association (ERA) and European Dialysis and
Transplantation Association (EDTA) Congress. Stockholm, Sweden.
2008 On Target Symposium. Mombasa, Kenya.
2008 International Symposium on CAPD. Nairobi, Kenya.
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PAPERS PRESENTED AT CONFERENCES/WORKSHOPS/SEMINARS
1. Renal physiology in pregnancy
ISN International Conference on Kidney disease. Nairobi. 1986
2. Acute renal failure in obstetrics at Kenyatta National hospital.
12th Kenya Obstetrical and Gynaecological society Annual scientific
conference. Nairobi. 1987
3. Diabetes and the Kidney
Pan Africa Postgraduate Conference on Diabetes Mellitus Nairobi. 1988.
4. Malarial acute renal failure at Kenyatta National hospital
Association of Physicians of East and Central Africa, Symposium on Malaria,
Nairobi. 1988.
5. Aids and the Kidney
Association of Physicians of East and Central Africa, Symposium on Aids in
Kenya, Nairobi. 1988.
6. Acute renal failure as seen at Kenyatta National Hospital
Association of Physicians of East and Central Africa Scientific conference,
Harare, Zimbabwe. 1988.
7. A study of the efficacy and safety of Zinnat on acute uncomplicated
gonococcal Urethritis in adult males.
Association of Physicians of East and Central Africa Scientific Conference.
Harare, Zimbabwe. 1988.
8. Panelist on workshop on Tropical Nephropathy.
European Dialysis and Transplant Association (EDTA), Annual Scientific
conference. Vienna, Austria. 1990
9. Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD) and CAPD peritonitis.
Kenya Association of Physicians Symposium on Renal diseases
Hypertension. Nairobi. 1992
10. Persistent Hypercalcemia following Renal Transplantation. (Poster)
International Society of Nephrology Congress. Jerusalem, Israel. 1993
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11. Participant CAPD workshop
European Dialysis and Transplant Association (EDTA), Annual Scientific
conference. Glasgow Scotland. 1993
12. Introduction of CAPD in Kenya.
Fresenius Symposia on CAPD in Nairobi, Nakuru, Kisumu and Mombasa.
1993
13. Cost consideration in renal replacement therapy in Kenya
First African Workshop on Tropical Nephropathy, Younde, Cameroun, April,
1994.
14. CAPD Protocol for The Renal Unit, Kenyatta National hospital, Nairobi.
First African workshop on Tropical Nephropathy. Younde Cameroun. April,
1994
15. Paper on Acute Renal Failure
Medical Associations and Societies of Kenya (MASK) Conference. November,
1994
16. Malaria Associated Renal failure
IVth ISN and African Association of Nephrology Congress. Tunis, Tunisia.
April, 1995
17. Renovascular Hypertension: An Update.
First Scientific Conference of Kenya Association of Physicians.
November,1995, Nairobi
18. Paper on peritoneal Dialysis in Kenya
First Kenya Association of Physicians Scientific conference. Nairobi
November., 1995
19. Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis.
Nairobi Hospital Grand Round. Nairobi. September, 1996.
20. Renovascular Hypertension
KMA Annual Scientific Conference, April 1996
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21. Paper on Renal Replacement Therapy in Kenya.
Second Kenya Association of Physicians Conference November, 1996.
22. Paper on Malaria Associated Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis.
ISN and AFRAN Pan African Workshop on Renal Failure. November, 1996
23. Malaria Associated Renal Renal Failure.
Kenya Association of Physicians Seminar on Malaria. Nairobi, 1998
24. HIV and the Kidney
Kenya Association of Physicians Seminar on HIV/AIDS. Nairobi. 1998
25. Hyperlipidemia in Chronic Renal Failure.
Kenya Association of Physicians Seminar on Hyperlipidemias. Nairobi. 1998.
26. Management of Diabetic Nephropathy
Kenya Association of Physicians Seminar on Diabetes. Nairobi. 1998.
27. Renal Disease in Africa
Annual Conference of Kenya Association of Physicians. Nairobi. February,
1999.
28. Discussant in Technical workshop
European Renal Association (ERA) and European Dialysis and
Transplantation Association (EDTA) Congress. Madrid, Spain. September,
1999.
29. “Who should treat you?”
30. Discussant
Kenya, Broadcasting Corporation “Medical Journal” Television programme.
1999
31. “Kidney Transplantation”
Discussant
Kenya, Broadcasting Corporation “Medical Journal” Television programme.
1999
32.
Workshop panellist
AFRAN and ISN Workshop on Kidney Disease. Cape Town, South Africa.
February, 1999.
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PARTICIPATION IN CONFERENCES ORGANISATION
As Principal Organizer
1. Pan African Post Graduate Conference on Diabetes Mellitus. 1988
2. Association of Physicians of East and Central Africa (APECA) Symposium on
Malaria. Nairobi. Kenya. 1988
3. Association of physicians of East and Central Africa (APECA) Symposium on
Aids in Kenya. Nairobi. 1988
4. Kenya Association of Physicians symposium on Renal diseases and
Hypertension, Nairobi. 1992
5. Kenya Association of Physicians. Symposium on Gastroenterology. Nairobi.
1993
6. Kenya Association of Physicians. Symposium on Hematology and Oncology.
Nairobi. 1993
7. Kenya Association of Physicians update Seminar on Diabetes Mellitus.
Nairobi. 1997
8. Kenya Association of Physicians Seminar on Malaria. Nairobi. 1998
9. Kenya Association of Physicians Seminar on HIV/AIDS. Nairobi. 1998
10. Kenya Association of Physicians Seminar on Hyperlipidemias. Nairobi. 1998
11. Kenya Association of Physicians Seminar on Diabetes. Nairobi. 1998
12. Annual Conference of Kenya Association of Physicians. Nairobi. 1999
As Secretary, Organising Committee
13. Medical Associations and Societies of Kenya (MASK) Conference, 1994
14. Kenya Association of Physicians Inaugral Conference. 1995
15. Second Kenya Association of Physicians Conference.1996.
16. Pan African Workshop on Renal Failure. 1996
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RESEARCH PARTICIPATION
1978 Thesis for community health programme for the M.B,Ch,B degree course -
“Factors effecting drug compliance among leprosy patients in Bondo -
Siaya district, Kenya”.
1985 M.MED (internal medicine) dissertation on ‘Acute renal failure as seen at
Kenyatta National hospital. Carried out between 1984 and 1985 and
presented in part fulfilment for the M.MED degree in Internal Medicine,
Department of Medicine, University of Nairobi.
1988 Conducted a study on ‘The efficacy and safety of Zinnat (cefuroxime exetil)
on acute uncomplicated gonococcal urethritis in adult males at the Casino
STD clinic, Nairobi’. Presented findings at the conference of the
Association of Physicians of East and Central Africa (APECA), in Harare,
Zimbabwe, in 1988.
1990 Conducted a study on “Persistent hypercalcemia following renal
transplantation” at Nuffield transplant surgical unit, Western General
Hospital, Edinburgh, Scotland. Presented findings at the International
Society of Nephrology congress in Jerusalem, Israel. June, 1993.
1990 Conducted a study on “A comparison of the effect of an ACE inhibitor
(captopril) on renal glomerular and tubular function in hypertensive
patients and the relative value of these effects and measurements of renal
vascular transit time and blood flow in the differential diagnosis of
renovascular hypertension” at Nuffield transplant surgical unit, Western
General Hospital, Edinburgh, Scotland. Presented findings at the Scottish
Renal Association conference in Edinburgh, U.K. 1990.
1991 Conducted a study on “Netilmycin and vancomycin in the treatment of
peritonitis in CAPD patients” at the renal unit Royal Infirmary,
Manchester, UK. Paper published in April, 1992 in Clinical Nephrology.
1991 Conducted a study on “A comparison of the efficacy and safety of
imipenem alone and vancomycin with netilmycin in the treatment of
peritonitis in patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis” at the
renal unit, Royal Infirmary, Manchester, UK. Data provided to Merck
Sharp and Dohme company in UK.
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PUBLICATIONS
1. Factors effecting drug compliance among leprosy patients in Bondo - Siaya
district, Kenya.
M.B.Ch.B degree thesis for community health programme. 1978
2. Acute renal failure as seen at Kenyatta National hospital. Department of
Medicine,
M.MED (Internal Medicine) dissertation. University of Nairobi. 1985
3. Were A.J.O, Marden A., Tooth A., Ramsden R., Mistry C.D.,
Peritonitis in CAPD patients.
Clinical Nephrology 37:4, 1992.
4. Were A.J.O, Swainson C., Anderton J.L:
Oral herps simplex virus type 1 infection following cadaveric renal
transplantation in a young type I diabetic patient. The role of acyclovir: A
case report.
East African Medical Journal. 69:12, 1992.
5. Were A.J.O., Otieno L.S.
Acute renal failure as seen at Kenyatta National Hospital.
East African Medical Journal 61:4, 1992.
6. Hutchinson A.J., Were A.J.O, Boulton H.F., Mawer E.B., Laing I., Gokal R.
Manchester Royal Infirmay, U.K. Control of hypercalcemia, phosphatemia
and hyperaluminemia in CAPD by reduction in dialysate calcium
concentration.
Presented at the International Society of Nephrology congress in Jerusalem,
Israel. June, 1993. In book of Abstracts.
7. Mcligeyo S.O., Kungu A., Kayima J.K., Sitai S.M., Were A.J.O.
Glomerular disease in Kenya - another look at disease characterised by
Nephrotic proteinuria.
African Journal of Health Sciences 1(4): 185-191, 1994.
8. Were A.J.O., Mcligeyo S.O.
Cost consideration in Renal replacement therapy in Kenya.
East Africa Medical Journal, 72:1, 1995.
9. Mcligeyo S.O.., Kayima J.K., Were A.J.O.
Severe Malaria in a renal transplant patient - a case report.
African Journal of Medical Practice 2(1): 8-9, 1995.
10. Kayima J.K., Mcligeyo S.O., Were A.J.O., Luta M.
Kidney Transplantation: recent medical experiences from Kenyatta National
hospital, Nairobi.
East African Medical Journal, 73:9, 1996.
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11. Hutchison, A., Were, A.J.O., Boulton, H., Mawer, E., Laing, I & Gokal R.
Hypercalcemia, Hypermagnesemia, Hyperphosphatemia and
Hyperaluminemia in CAPD. Improvement in serum biochemistry by
reduction in dialysate calcium and magnesium concentrations.
Nephron 72(1), 52- 8, 1996. eScholar ID:159516 PMID: 8903861
12. A.B. Ochwila, J.K. Kayima, S.O. McLigeyo, A.J.O. Were.
Renal function of living kidney donors at Kenyatta National hospital, Nairobi
– Kenya.
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences 13 (8) Ver. 51 – 56: 2014
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AREAS OF CURRENT RESEARCH INTEREST
1. RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY
2. CONTINUOUS AMBULATORY PERITONEAL DIALYSIS (CAPD)
3. CAPD PERITONITIS
4. RENAL DISEASE IN HIV INFECTION
5. RENAL-VASCULAR HYPERTENSION
6. CAPTOPRIL RENOGRAPHY
7. RENAL TRANSPLANTATION
8. BONE METABOLISM IN RENAL FAILURE
9. TROPICAL RENAL DISEASE
10. MALARIA ASSOCIATED RENAL FAILURE
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SOCIAL AND EXTRA CURICULAR ACTIVITIES
1973 Vice president, Students’ organization. Namilyango college, Kampala,
Uganda.
1975 Represented Makerere University, Kampala in the East African inter-
university boxing games held in Nairobi, Kenya.
1976 Member of the Uganda National volleyball team.
1976 Secretary, Makerere University Games’ Union.
1979 Class representative 5th year M.B.Ch,B. University of Nairobi, Kenya.
1981 Secretary, Kenya Medical Association, Nakuru branch, Kenya.
1984- 89 Member, Kenya Amateur Boxing Association National Executive
Committee.
1984-89 Chairman, Kenya Amateur Boxing Association Medical Commission.
1984 Team Physician, the Kenya National boxing team to Bangkok,
Thailand.
1986 Team Physician, the Kenya National boxing team to Venice, Italy.
1988 Team Physician, the Kenya National boxing team to Karlshrue, West
Germany.
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MEMBERSHIP AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1988-92 Secretary, Association of Physicians of East and Africa (APECA), Kenya
branch.
1992-97 Foundation Secretary, Kenya Association of Physicians.
1994-97 Member, African Association of Nephrology (AFRAN) Board of
directors, representing Kenya.
1996 –2000 National Treasurer, Kenya Medical Association (KMA).
2000 – Now National Vice Chairman, Kenya Renal Association (KRA).
1994-95 Chairman, Continuing Medical Education committee - Kenya Medical
Association, Nairobi branch.
1994-97 Member of Council, Kenya Medical Association - Nairobi branch.
1994-19 Member of Council, National Executive Committee of Kenya Medical
Association.
1995 Chairman, Kenya Renal Association (Foundation Chairman)
1996 Committee Member, Nairobi Branch of Amateur Boxing Association of
Kenya (ABA).
1996 – 2000 Chairman, National Task force on Continuing Medical Education of
Kenya Medical Association.
1996 Chairman, National Welfare and social responsibility Committee of
Kenya Medical Association.
1996 Member, Editorial board of “African Journal of Nephrology”, the official
journal of AFRAN (African Association of Nephrology).
1998 Member, Joint Advisory Committee on managed health care in Kenya.
Patron, Kenya Kidney Patients and Friends Association.
Kenya Kidney Foundation (KKF).
International Society of Nephrology (ISN).
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Publications to follow.