Patrick Edrin Kyamanywa is a Ugandan surgeon, academic, academic administrator and researcher. He is currently the Vice Chancellor of Uganda Martyrs University, a faith-based private university owned by the Episcopal Conference of Uganda. He assumed office on 1 December 2021[1] replacing Maviiri John, who retired.[2] He was installed as the 4th Vice Chancellor of Uganda Martyrs University on 17 March 2022.[3]
Career
editHe is the Vice Chancellor of Uganda Martyrs University.[4]
Research
editHe is an experienced researcher and his articles have been published in several authoritative journals globally as listed below:
- "Awareness, knowledge, attitude and practice towards measures for prevention of the spread of COVID-19 in the Ugandans: A nationwide online cross-sectional Survey". Published in Medrxiv.[5]
- "Health professional training and capacity strengthening through international academic partnerships: The first five years of the Human Resources for Health Program in Rwanda" published in International Journal of Health Policy and Management.[6]
- "Non-physician clinicians in sub-Saharan Africa and the evolving role of physicians". Published in International journal of health policy and management.[7]
- "Road traffic injuries: cross-sectional cluster randomized countrywide population data from 4 low-income countries." Published in the International Journal of Surgery.[8]
- "Self-reported determinants of access to surgical care in 3 developing countries." Published in JAMA surgery.[9]
- "Injury, disability and access to care in Rwanda: results of a nationwide cross-sectional population study." Published in the World journal of surgery.[10]
- "Can focused trauma education initiatives reduce mortality or improve resource utilization in a low-resource setting?" Published in World journal of surgery.[11]
- "The human resources for health program in Rwanda—a new partnership"[12]
- "Building research capacity in Africa: equity and global health collaborations"[13]
- "Rwanda 20 years on: investing in life"[14]
- "Estimating operative disease prevalence in a low-income country: results of a nationwide population survey in Rwanda"[15]
- "Epidemiology of injuries presenting to the national hospital in Kampala, Uganda: implications for research and policy."[16]
- "Strategies to improve clinical research in surgery through international collaboration"[17]
- "Hepatitis B and C seroprevalence among health care workers in a tertiary hospital in Rwanda"[18]
- "Implementation of the World Health Organization Trauma Care Checklist Program in 11 centers across multiple economic strata: effect on care process measures"[19]
- "Anaesthesia for elective inguinal hernia repair in rural Ghana-appeal for local anaesthesia in resource-poor countries"[20]
- "Sterilized mosquito net versus commercial mesh for hernia repair"[21]
- "Prevalence of breast masses and barriers to care: Results from a population‐based survey in Rwanda and Sierra Leone"[22]
- "A comparison of Kampala trauma score II with the new injury severity score in Mbarara University Teaching Hospital in Uganda"[23]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Muhindo, Samuel (24 November 2021). "Uganda Martyrs University gets new vice chancellor". Observer Media Ltd. The Observer. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
- ^ Mazinga, Mathias (11 September 2021). "Uganda Martyrs University awaits new vice-chancellor as Maviiri retires". The New Vision Printing and Publishing Co. Ltd. New Vision. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
- ^ Musoke, David (18 March 2022). "UMU installs 4th Vice Chancellor". Uganda Martyrs University. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
- ^ Mazinga, Mathias (16 February 2022). "UMU's new Vice Chancellor unveils plans". Vol. 37, no. 33. The New Vision Printing and Publishing Co. Ltd. New Vision.
- ^ Ssebuufu, Robinson; Sikakulya, Franck K.; Binezero, Simon M; Wasingya, Lucien; Nganza, Sifa K.; Bwaga, Ibrahim; Kyamanywa, Patrick (9 May 2020). "Awareness, knowledge, attitude and practice towards measures for prevention of the spread of COVID-19 in the Ugandans: A nationwide online cross-sectional Survey". p. 618731. medRxiv 10.1101/2020.05.05.20092247v1.
- ^ Cancedda, Corrado (2018). "Health Professional Training and Capacity Strengthening Through International Academic Partnerships: The First Five Years of the Human Resources for Health Program in Rwanda". International Journal of Health Policy and Management. 7 (11): 1024–1039. doi:10.15171/ijhpm.2018.61. PMC 6326644. PMID 30624876.
- ^ Eyal, Nir; Cancedda, Corrado; Kyamanywa, Patrick; Hurst, Samia (2016). "Non-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians". International Journal of Health Policy and Management. 5 (3): 149–153. doi:10.15171/ijhpm.2015.215. PMC 4770920. PMID 26927585.
- ^ Zafar, Syed (2018). "Road traffic injuries: Cross-sectional cluster randomized countrywide population data from 4 low-income countries". International Journal of Surgery. 52: 237–242. doi:10.1016/j.ijsu.2018.02.034. PMID 29471158.
- ^ Forrester, Joseph (2016). "Self-reported Determinants of Access to Surgical Care in 3 Developing Countries". JAMA Surgery. 151 (3): 257–263. doi:10.1001/jamasurg.2015.3431. PMID 26536154. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
- ^ Petroze, Robin (2015). "Injury, Disability and Access to Care in Rwanda: Results of a Nationwide Cross-Sectional Population Study". World Journal of Surgery. 39 (1): 62–69. doi:10.1007/s00268-014-2544-9. PMID 24867466. S2CID 1253122. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
- ^ Petroze, Robin (2015). "Can Focused Trauma Education Initiatives Reduce Mortality or Improve Resource Utilization in a Low-Resource Setting?". World Journal of Surgery. 39 (4): 926–933. doi:10.1007/s00268-014-2899-y. PMC 4700401. PMID 25479817.
- ^ Binagwaho, Agnes; Kyamanywa, Patrick; Farmer, Paul E.; Nuthulaganti, Tej; Umubyeyi, Benoite; Nyemazi, Jean Pierre; Mugeni, Soline Dusabeyesu; Asiimwe, Anita; Ndagijimana, Uzziel; Lamphere McPherson, Helen; Ngirabega, Jean de Dieu (2013-11-21). "The Human Resources for Health Program in Rwanda — A New Partnership". New England Journal of Medicine. 369 (21): 2054–2059. doi:10.1056/NEJMsr1302176. ISSN 0028-4793. PMID 24256385.
- ^ Chu, Kathryn M.; Jayaraman, Sudha; Kyamanywa, Patrick; Ntakiyiruta, Georges (2014-03-11). "Building Research Capacity in Africa: Equity and Global Health Collaborations". PLOS Medicine. 11 (3): e1001612. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001612. ISSN 1549-1676. PMC 3949667. PMID 24618823.
- ^ Binagwaho, Agnes; Farmer, Paul E; Nsanzimana, Sabin; Karema, Corine; Gasana, Michel; de Dieu Ngirabega, Jean; Ngabo, Fidele; Wagner, Claire M; Nutt, Cameron T; Nyatanyi, Thierry; Gatera, Maurice (2014-07-26). "Rwanda 20 years on: investing in life". The Lancet. 384 (9940): 371–375. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(14)60574-2. ISSN 0140-6736. PMC 4151975. PMID 24703831.
- ^ Petroze, Robin T.; Groen, Reinou S.; Niyonkuru, Francine; Mallory, Melissa; Ntaganda, Edmond; Joharifard, Shahrzad; Guterbock, Thomas M.; Kushner, Adam L.; Kyamanywa, Patrick; Calland, J. Forrest (2013-04-01). "Estimating operative disease prevalence in a low-income country: Results of a nationwide population survey in Rwanda". Surgery. 153 (4): 457–464. doi:10.1016/j.surg.2012.10.001. ISSN 0039-6060. PMID 23253378.
- ^ Hsia, Renee; Ozgediz, Doruk; Mutto, Milton; Jayaraman, Sudha; Kyamanywa, Patrick; Kobusingye, Olive (2010). "Epidemiology of injuries presenting to the national hospital in Kampala, Uganda: implications for research and policy". International Journal of Emergency Medicine. 3 (3): 165–172. doi:10.1007/s12245-010-0200-1. PMC 2926872. PMID 21031040.
- ^ Søreide, Kjetil; Alderson, Derek; Bergenfelz, Anders; Beynon, John; Connor, Saxon; Deckelbaum, Dan L.; Dejong, Cornelis H.; Earnshaw, Jonathan J.; Kyamanywa, Patrick; Perez, Rodrigo O.; Sakai, Yoshiharu (2013-09-28). "Strategies to improve clinical research in surgery through international collaboration". The Lancet. 382 (9898): 1140–1151. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(13)61455-5. ISSN 0140-6736. PMID 24075054. S2CID 19754939.
- ^ Kateera, F.; Walker, T. D.; Mutesa, L.; Mutabazi, V.; Musabeyesu, E.; Mukabatsinda, C.; Bihizimana, P.; Kyamanywa, P.; Karenzi, B.; Orikiiriza, J. T. (2015). "Hepatitis B and C seroprevalence among health care workers in a tertiary hospital in Rwanda". Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 109 (3): 203–208. doi:10.1093/trstmh/trv004. PMC 4321023. PMID 25636951.
- ^ Lashoher, Angela; Schneider, Eric B.; Juillard, Catherine; Stevens, Kent; Colantuoni, Elizabeth; Berry, William R.; Bloem, Christina; Chadbunchachai, Witaya; Dharap, Satish; Dy, Sydney M.; Dziekan, Gerald (2017-04-01). "Implementation of the World Health Organization Trauma Care Checklist Program in 11 Centers Across Multiple Economic Strata: Effect on Care Process Measures". World Journal of Surgery. 41 (4): 954–962. doi:10.1007/s00268-016-3759-8. ISSN 1432-2323. PMID 27800590. S2CID 10442858.
- ^ Wilhelm, T J; Anemana, S; Kyamanywa, P; Rennie, J; Post, S; Freudenberg, S (2006-07-01). "Anaesthesia for elective inguinal hernia repair in rural Ghana - appeal for local anaesthesia in resource-poor countries". Tropical Doctor. 36 (3): 147–149. doi:10.1258/004947506777978046. ISSN 0049-4755. PMID 16884617. S2CID 25547141.
- ^ Wilhelm, T. J.; Freudenberg, S.; Jonas, E.; Grobholz, R.; Post, S.; Kyamanywa, P. (2007). "Sterilized mosquito net versus commercial mesh for hernia repair. an experimental study in goats in Mbarara/Uganda". European Surgical Research. Europaische Chirurgische Forschung. Recherches Chirurgicales Européennes. 39 (5): 312–317. doi:10.1159/000104402. ISSN 1421-9921. PMID 17595545. S2CID 44820282.
- ^ Ntirenganya, Faustin; Petroze, Robin T.; Kamara, Thaim B.; Groen, Reinou S.; Kushner, Adam L.; Kyamanywa, Patrick; Calland, J. Forrest; Kingham, T. Peter (2014-08-02). "Prevalence of breast masses and barriers to care: Results from a population-based survey in Rwanda and Sierra Leone". Journal of Surgical Oncology. 110 (8): 903–906. doi:10.1002/jso.23726. ISSN 0022-4790. PMID 25088235. S2CID 24950292.
- ^ Mutooro, S. M.; Mutakooha, E. & Kyamanywa. "A Comparison of Kampala Trauma Score II with the New Injury Severity Score in Mbarara University Teaching Hospital in Uganda". East and Central African Journal of Surgery. 15 (1): 62–71. ISSN 1024-297X.
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