Patrick Edrin Kyamanywa

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]

Patrick Edrin Kyamanywa
NationalityUgandan
Alma materUniversity of Leeds, College of Surgeons of East, Central and Southern Africa (COSESCA), Makerere University
EmployerUganda Martyrs University
TitleVice Chancellor
PredecessorJohn Chrysostom Maviiri

Career edit

He is the Vice Chancellor of Uganda Martyrs University.[4]

Research edit

He 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 edit

References edit

  1. ^ Muhindo, Samuel (24 November 2021). "Uganda Martyrs University gets new vice chancellor". Observer Media Ltd. The Observer. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ Musoke, David (18 March 2022). "UMU installs 4th Vice Chancellor". Uganda Martyrs University. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
  4. ^ 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.
  5. ^ 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.
  6. ^ 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.
  7. ^ 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.
  8. ^ 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.
  9. ^ 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.
  10. ^ 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.
  11. ^ 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.
  12. ^ 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.
  13. ^ 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.
  14. ^ 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.
  15. ^ 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.
  16. ^ 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.
  17. ^ 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.
  18. ^ 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.
  19. ^ 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.
  20. ^ 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.
  21. ^ 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.
  22. ^ 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.
  23. ^ 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.