After retiring from Indiana University, Dr. Bob Einterz became the Health Officer of St. Joseph County, Indiana, leading the county’s Department of Health. Bob shares some updates about his new role:
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After retiring from Indiana University, Dr. Bob Einterz became the Health Officer of St. Joseph County, Indiana, leading the county’s Department of Health. Bob shares some updates about his new role:
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Over the past several weeks the number of COVID-19 cases has increased sharply in Kenya, including within AMPATH’s service area in western Kenya.
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On June 1, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta named the inaugural recipients of The Presidential Order of Service—Uzalendo Award.
"Let me on behalf of an eternally grateful nation, recognize and commend our healthcare workers for giving their all in support of our response to this pandemic," said President Kenyatta.
Read MoreKenya reports 1348 COVID-19 cases as of Tuesday, May 26, and had its highest daily increase of 80 new cases last Thursday. Although the cases continue to be concentrated in the Nairobi and Mombasa areas, 28 of Kenya’s 47 counties now have confirmed coronavirus cases including Uasin Gishu, Trans Nzoia, Busia and Bungoma.
Read MoreEfforts continue throughout Kenya to contain the coronavirus while also preparing for a possible increase in cases. President Uhuru Kenyatta addressed the nation last weekend and credited determined mitigation measures for keeping the number of cases below expert projections while thanking Kenyans for their discipline and responsibility.
Read MoreOlive Akunga, a registrar from Moi University and Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital pursuing a Master of Medicine in internal medicine, spent several weeks at Eskenazi Hospital in Indianapolis before the COVID-19 pandemic cut her North American clinical rotation short and forced her return to Kenya. Despite its abrupt end, Dr. Akunga shares the highlights of her international rotation.
Read MoreEquipment at the AMPATH Clinical Lab at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital in Eldoret is now being utilized to test for COVID-19. However, no additional cases have been confirmed at MTRH beyond the single case identified several weeks ago.
Read MoreChanges necessitated by measures to slow the spread of COVID-19 have impacted AMPATH’s population health model and created new methods of communication and service delivery.
Read MoreThis week the Kenya Ministry of Health announced expanded testing capacity for COVID-19 across Kenya including at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH).
As of Friday, April 17, there were 246 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the country and 11 people had died as a result of the coronavirus. The Ministry of Health reports that 53 people have recovered.
Read MoreThe Government of Kenya is now requiring everyone to wear a face mask when out in public. Friends of the AMPATH partnership lead several efforts to ensure that those who need face masks have them available.
Read MoreThis week the first case of COVID-19 in Eldoret was confirmed by Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH). The patient is reportedly stable under the care of MTRH and contract tracing is being coordinated with Uasin Gishu County Disease Surveillance Team.
Read MoreOne could tell the story of AMPATH as if it were a seamless path toward success. The Indiana University partnership with our Kenyan colleagues gave birth to a second medical school for Kenya, the Moi University School of Medicine. Those who have followed AMPATH carefully know well that the journey itself has never been “seamless.”
Read MoreConfirmed cases of COVID-19 rose to 122 in Kenya this week as the Government of Kenya enacted new measures to limit community transmission while continuing to prepare the healthcare system to manage an anticipated increase in the number of cases.
Read MoreGlobal health partnerships always face challenges and obstacles. The COVID-19 worldwide pandemic challenges AMPATH in immense ways, but our commitment to partnership is stronger than ever as we meet new opportunities to help resource-limited people in Kenya and around the world.
Read MoreThank you for the concern that many of you have shown for the health and well-being of the people of Kenya, as well as the members of our AMPATH Consortium.
Read MoreYesterday the first confirmed case of COVID-19 was reported in Kenya. According to the Kenya Ministry of Health, the patient is stable and receiving care at Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi. CDC continues to work with the Ministry of Health to support surveillance and prevention activities.
Read MoreMy mum Leah Njeri, who was known as Rachel to most Indiana University/AMPATH folks, was an amazing woman. Everyone probably says that about their mum.
Read MoreThe Astellas Global Health Foundation awarded a $1.35 million grant over three years to AMPATH to provide 400,000 people with access to mental health programming in western Kenya.
Read MoreProfessor of pulmonary and critical care medicine at Duke University, Peter Kussin, MD, typically spends four months per year working with the AMPATH partnership in Eldoret, Kenya, caring for some of the sickest patients while training the next generation of Kenyan and North American physicians and doing research focused on strengthening care of non-communicable diseases.
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