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A team of physicians from the AMPATH partnership recently completed the first TIPS (transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt) procedure at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH).
Busia County, with support from Dumisha Afya, launched the new injectable pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) Lenacapavir and Cabotegravir (CAB-LA) in April. The introduction provides residents with an alternative to daily oral PrEP, offering longer-lasting protection against HIV.
Dr. Hussain Rangoonwala is the AMPATH Consortium’s oncology in-country lead working with Kenyan colleagues to guide the next phase of cancer care, research and training in western Kenya.
Faculty leaders from medicine, nursing, dentistry and public health gathered in April to focus on the art of teaching the next generation of healthcare professionals.
AMPATH 4TheChild is a one-year extension of the OVC program implemented by Moi University College of Health Sciences in Bungoma and Busia counties with support through Indiana University.
Dr. Ashiono Everline Mitekho, Chief of Party for Dumisha Afya, an AMPATH initiative supported by the U.S. Government through the Department of State, has been honoured with the prestigious Meritorious Award by the Kenya Medical Association.
Now is the time for the AMPATH team to ponder a way forward. There are no shortage of great ideas, but it was clear to Sarah Ellen and me that the real hope lies in the powerful Kenyan leadership and their AMPATH counterparts.
There are moments in pediatric care that stay with you. Moments of triumph and moments of deep pain. This is a story of an unfinished puzzle. A story about finding hope in what seemed like a hopeless situation.
Georgina is a nurse and health educator and has been working with patients here for over a year.
Even as I lead the project, I must confess that it has been a learning experience for me, and an opportunity to continue honing my own leadership skills.
Beyond the skills and knowledge, WIL has given me something even more powerful—a community of allies.
This journey has taught me that leadership is not a solo act—it is a collective movement.
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