Members of the incoming 4th year class of Moi University School of Medicine students received a stethoscope as a gift in an inspirational ceremony earlier this month.
Read MoreMultiple Myeloma Awareness month shines a spotlight on the detection and treatment of the rare blood cancer.
Read MoreMegan Miller has successfully championed AMPATH and the IU Center for Global Health to a local, national and international network of supporters and donors.
Read MoreMoi Teaching and Referral Hospital hosted the National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) Chief Executive Officer Dr. Peter Kamunyo to mark one year since the launch of the Busia Universal Health Coverage (UHC) pilot.
Read MoreThe United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and West Pokot County signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) earlier this month. USAID AMPATH Uzima, the HIV implementing partner, was invited for the memorandum signing and a subsequent technical annexes meeting.
Read MoreAMPATH’s Data Analysis Team (ADAT) provides statistical and data management expertise in Kenya and is changing the typical structure of global health research collaborations.
Read MoreThrough their dedication to the Mwangaza Scholarship program, Tal and Betsy Bosin have assisted to train more than 2,100 Kenyan physicians
Read MoreThe members of AMPATH’s Data Analysis Team (ADAT) provide AMPATH investigators with vital support for their research efforts. Meet the members of the team and learn about their special interests and what drew them to AMPATH.
Read MoreOn Monday, February 21, Partners In Health announced that its founder, Dr. Paul Farmer, unexpectedly passed away in Rwanda from an acute cardiac event while he was sleeping.
Read MoreSo long 2021—what a year! This has been such a challenging year for so many around the world and no one has gone unscathed by the pandemic in one way or another.
Read MoreAs the world observed cervical cancer awareness month in January, USAID AMPATH Uzima, through its Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health (RMNCAH) project, has intensified efforts to promote the HPV vaccine for girls ages 10-14 in Trans Nzoia County.
Read MoreUSAID 4TheChild and Kenya Post Office Savings Bank (Postbank) signed a Memorandum of Understanding to come together to protect, invest in, and improve the health and education of 132,771 orphans and vulnerable children and enhance the resilience of at least 14,337 adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) against HIV/AIDS.
Read MoreMama Lucia’s hatred for kerosene lamps was never in doubt. The 49-year-old physically impaired mother of four squealed with delight upon receiving new solar lamps from USAID 4TheChild which implemented by Moi University College of Health Sciences as the prime recipient through the AMPATH partnership.
Read MoreIshani Shah, MD, is a third-year internal medicine-pediatrics (med-peds) resident at Indiana University School of Medicine. She was among the first trainees to complete a rotation at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital since the COVID pandemic began.
Read MoreBilal Jawed is a IU School of Medicine medical student and 2019 Slemenda Scholar. He returned to Eldoret earlier this year as a trainee under the supervision of AMPATH clinical faculty and shares one of his experiences. Warning: child loss
Read MoreBusia County Ministry of Health received assorted equipment worth Sh 6.2 million from the recently closed-out USAID-supported AMPATHPlus program.
Read MoreWith support from a series of new research grants, a dedicated team of AMPATH physicians and researchers aims to improve the future for children and adolescents with autism, developmental delays, and other neurological challenges in Kenya and other resource-limited areas
Read MoreAMPATH partners joined the rest of the world in commemorating World AIDS Day 2021 on December 1 to raise awareness against the disease, especially during the COVID era. Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) and USAID AMPATH Uzima counties, in partnership with the Ministry of Health, held education and awareness events.
Read MorePamela Jepleting Maritim, a health care worker from a USAID AMPATH Uzima-supported facility, won an award at the 2021 Beyond Zero Health Awards during the Beyond Zero summit held on 3rd December 2021.
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