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MRS. CHRISTINE NAMALWA SIMIYU

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Designation
ASSISTANT LECTURER
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Job Category
Teaching
Phone Number
25405121110000
Division / Faculty
Faculty of Health Sciences
Directorate / Dept
DEPT OF NURSING
Address
EGERTON P.O BOX 536 NJORO
SUMMARY

Christine is married woman and hails from Bungoma county 

ORCID
http://Devolution and a right to health
ACADEMIA
http://community health strategy
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

Master of  social science;

Master of public health;

PhD (Medidcal sociology/health promotion-ongoing);

Bachelor of Nursing science.

Bachelor of social science -Honors

Diploma in Community health Nursing

Diploma in Registered nursing.

KCSE

KACE

WORK EXPERIENCE

Teaching at egerton university 2003-todate

Tutor university of natal-2000/2oo1

Nursing officer I II &III at Ministry of Health 1987-1996

Untrained teacher at Luuya Girls high school.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Behavioural sciences gender and health issues Health seeking behaviour social/cultural construction of meanings about health issues and reproductive health issues. Feminist perspectives an social life/health. Community strategy  Quality assurance in health care settings infectious diseases control  health care delivery systems

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
  1. Simliyu F an Simiyu C. (2019) Constitutional Approach to Devolve Governance as a Building Block of the right to health in Kenya. The Law Society of kenya JournalVolum(15) (1) 2019.
  2. Simiyu C. N. (2015) Health promotion through the Community strategy: The Perspectives of Volunteer Health workers in Tranzioa county.Innovative Research and technology for Global development: The ninth Egerton university international conference (25t-26 March 2015.
  3. Simiyu C. N (2003) Attituddes to Corporal Punishment among Teachers  and Pupils in Nakuru Municipaliity. Durban: University of Natal.
HONORS, PRIZE AND AWARDS
  1. Academic merit award for best performance in unergrauate nursing studies
  2. Scholarship  arard for postgrauate studies for eemplary performance in undergraduates studies at university of natal.
TEACHING AREAS

Teaching under-graduates: Behavioural sciences Community health nursing gender and health issues Communicable diseases Occupational health and environmental health   community health Field supervision  supervision of community case studies research methods  community health practice Medical sociology..

OTHER SOCIETIES

Registered with the nursing Council of Kenya (NCK)   South-African Nursing council  

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