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NAKUTU TOWN CAMPUS COLLEGE/ NAKURU LEVEL 5 HOSPITAL
SUMMARY

DR. CAROLYNE NJOKI MUIRU is a CONSULTANT ANESTHESIOLOGIST, INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE SPECIALIST.  
Dr. Njoki holds a Bachelor of Medicine and a Bachelor of surgery; University of Nairobi (UON), Master of Medicine ; Anesthesiology (UON), Fellowship Intensive Care Medicine WFSA/ASSUIT university EGYPT.
Currently Dr. Njoki is a LECTUTRER at the DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY, Faculty of HEALTH SCIENCES, EGERTON UNIVERSITY. She is the current exam officer for the department of Surgery.  She is currently pursuing her PHD in collaboration with Mahidol Oxford Research Unit (MORU) Critical Care Asia/Africa network.

She is  a consultant ANESTHESIOLOGIST and INTENSIVIST at NAKURU COUNTY REFFERAL AND TEACHING  Hospital, and has spearheaded several protocols and policies concerning anesthesia and critical care practice. These include introduction of the Nakuru county refferal and teaching hospital critical care and preanesthetic review form-2022 . Through her work she was recently appointed by the hospital administration as acting head of department in anesthesia and critical care to streamline these services. Dr. Njoki has participated and spearheaded several other projects geared towards improvement of clinical practice in the hospital. These include the stakeholder workshop- PITS Kenya-2022, Hostile Environment Surgical Safety Training; David Knott Foundation -2019, Safe Inter and Intrahospital ventilated patient transfer; donation of two comprehensive care ventilators by Gradian Health Systems Inc - 2018, Advanced Laparascopic Surgery; International Medical Exchange-2017, Awake Craniotomy;University of Toronto-2015 and Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia workshop; Kenya Society of Anesthesiologists-2015.  

Dr. Njoki has initiated several impactful ongoing research projects at the hospital.These include the Pathways for Innnovation in Blood Transfusions in Kenya; PITS-Kenya, a research collaboration funded by the National Institute of Health (NIH) in collaboration with Pitsburg University (USA) and Strathmore University-Kenya. She also spearheaded the implementation of the Nakuru Hospital digital critical care registry, a collaboration between the Critical care Society of Kenya (CCSK), Mahidol Oxford Reasearch Unit (MORU) and Critical Care Asia Africa Network. Through the regisrty she is currently pursuing her PHD in a critical care related field, and participation in the ongoing BREATHE trial- Harvard University/Wellcome Trust and the multicentre study on Organization of Staffing and Resources in critical care units in Kenya. Dr. Njoki has a wealth of experience in proposal writing that has enabled the surgery department purchase trauma training equipment through the small grants by  Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS) international small grants opportunity- 2018. She has undergone training in epidemiology  in global health medicine; University of Washington- 2022,Ethics in Human subjects research HHS Gov- 2021, Advance cardiac and life support; American Heart Association- 2021 , Certificate of good practice in ethics and research TREE university of Hong Kong- 2020, Leadership and management in health University of Washington - 2018 and Innovative teaching methodologies University of Nairobi and Maryland University-2013. 

Dr. Njoki has three publications as first author in the peer reviewed Kenya Society of Anesthesiology Journal, and three as a collaborator in multicentre international studies; the Covid Surg Collaborative 2021 and the African Surgical Outcomes Studies (ASOS) 2019. 

Dr.Njoki has been facilitated to present scholarly articles in two international conferences at the Covid Circle and Covid 19 clinical research coalition event- Wellcome Trust London 2022, and the All African Anesthesia conference ;AAAC WFSA; Abuja Nigeria 2017. She has also presented three scholarly articles in peer reviewed paper presentations at the Kenya Society of Anesthesiologist (KSA) in  2015, 2016, 2017 and 2019.

Dr. Njoki is a founding fellow and the current program director of the College of Anesthesiologist of Northern, Eastern and Southern Africa (CANECSA) at the Nakuru county refferal and teaching hospital, the Secretary of the Critical Care Society of Kenya (CCSK), program coordination commitee member College of Surgeons of East Cantral and Eastern Africa (COSECSA) and  Fellow/member of the World Federation Society of Anesthesiologists (WFSA). She has also served in the editorial board on the Kenya Society of Anesthesiologist Journal, and was recognized in the acknowledgment section for her contribution in the development of the gazetted National Anesthesia Guidelines 2016. She served as the continous medical education coordinator for the Kenya Medical Association Nakuru Branch and spearheaded introduction of emergency care training in the county during her tenure- 2017 to 2019. She is registred by the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Medical Council as a specialist.

Dr. Njoki has supported the Nakuru hospice Charity walks-2017 and 2019, represented the Kenya Medical Association in Strengthening law and policy at the county heath commitee meeting 2018, Egerton University medical student associaton blood drive 2021 and continues offering mentorship and opportunities for undergraduate university student involvement in research. 

 

 

 

ORCID: 0000-0002-2303-3337

Linkedin :  https://ke.linkedin.com/in/carolyne-njoki-b99907216?

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ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

2015 :  Fellowship in Critical Care Medicine , Assiut University, Egypt; WFSA scholarship
2009 :  Masters in Medicine; Anesthesiology (Mmed),  University of Nairobi, Kenya
2006 :  Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB), University of Nairobi, Kenya
2000 :  Kenya certificate of secondary education (K.C.S.E).  Moi girls school Nairobi, Kenya
1999:  Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (K.C.P.E), Lavington primary school, Nairobi, Kenya

 

FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION

CONSULTANT ANESTHESIOLOGIST, AND INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE SPECIALIST

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
  • December 2018-2022 :  Consultant Intensivist Agakhan University Hospital
  • January 2013- 2022 :  Consultant Anesthesiologist Nakuru County Refferal and Teaching Hospital
  • January 2013- 2022 :  Consultant Intensivist Nakuru County Referal and Teaching Hospital
  • February 2012-2013 :  Consultant Anesthesiologist Machakos Level V Hospital
  • January 2008:  Medical officer, Makueni Level IV Hospital
  • January 2007 :  Internship Machakos Level IV Hospital

 

SHORT COURSES

  • January 2022 :  Introduction to Epidemiology in Global health medicine, University of Washington
  • August 2019 :  Certificate of good practice in ethics and research (GCP) Clinical Trial Centre, University of Hong Kong
  • January 2018 :  Leadership and Management in Health, University of Washington
  • November 2018 :  Advanced Cardiac and life support,  American Heart Association
  • Sept 2017 :  Advanced trauma and life support trainer, Kenya Red Cross/Surgical society of Kenya
  • September 2016 :  Advances in laparoscopic surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Centre (UNMC) International Medical Exchange
  • February 2016 :  Safe Anesthesia From Education (SAFE) trainer of trainers, Association of Anesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland/ World Federation Society of Anesthetists/Kenya society of Anaesthesiologists.
  • Sept 2013 :  Innovative teaching methodologies (PACE) University of Nairobi/ University of Maryland School of Medicine
  • April 2008 :  Trainer of trainers injection safety and infection control John snow incorporation (J.S.I) and ministry of health
  • June 2007 :  Basic life support, Advanced cardiac life support, advanced trauma and life support, ambulance operations,  A.A.R Kenya/ University of Nairobi
  • February 2004 :  H.I.V Counseling Centre and Training,  Amani Counseling Centre
  • March 2000 :  Misrosoft Excel, Word, Powerpoint, office outlook and Email; Strathmore University Information Technology Centre
WORK EXPERIENCE

TEACHING

  • May 2022 :  Program Director; Post graduate anesthesia program (CANECSA)
  • September 2017- 2022 : Trainer; Post graduate surgery program (COSECSA)
  • January 2016-2019 :  Supervision of Postgraduate Anesthesia Department Residents on elective attachment from University of Nairobi (UON)
  • January 2013-2019 :  Lecturer in anesthesiology, surgery department, College of Health Sciences Egerton University. Mbchb, BSc Clinical Medicine and Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics
  • January 2013-2019 :  Consultant/ lecturer in anesthesiology and critical care medicine and higher diploma Kenya Medical Training College

ADMINISTRATION

  • January 2022 :  Head of Department Anesthesia and Critical Care Nakuru Level V Hospital
  • January 2014-2022 :  Exam officer department of surgery, Faculty of Health Sciences, Egerton university
  • January 2017-2022 :  Exam officer department of surgery, Faculty of Health Sciences, Egerton university

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

  • January 2021 :  Sponsor, Egerton University Medical Students Blood Donation Drive.
  • July 2017 -2019 : Nakuru Hospice charity walk sponsor, participant and annual contributing partner
  • May 2017- 2019 : Strengthening the role of Kenya Medical Association in law and policy making process in health matters at Nakuru county level.
  • June 2016- 2019 : Continuous Medical Education coordinator, Kenya medical association Nakuru (KMA)
  • October 2011-2013 : Operation smile Kenya, Volunteer Anesthesiologist
  • January 2011 :   Operation ear drop Kenya, Volunteer Anesthesiologist
KEY PROJECTS

KEY PROJECTS

  1. June 2021 to June 2022 :  Lead Investigator Nakuru Level 5. Pathways for Innovative Blood Transfusion Systems in Kenya (PITS-Kenya), Research collaboration between Egerton University Kenya, University of Pittsburg USA, Strathmore University Kenya and the NIH USA
  2. December 2021 to January 2022 :  Research Associate; The Digital Critical Care Registry Nakuru Level V hospital; Nakuru, Kenya
    Research Collaboration between the Critical Care Society of Kenya (CCSK)and Mahidol Oxford Research Unit Thailand (MORU)
  3. August 2019 : Lead Investigator International Multicenter African Cluster Randomized Trial.  Research collaboration between Egerton University, University of Nairobi and University of Cape Town South Africa ; African Surgical Outcomes Study (ASOS2)
RESEARCH INTERESTS

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

Currently pursuing a PHD in critical care related field

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

RECENT SELECTED PUBLICATIONS (Refereed Journals)

  • Carolyne Njoki, Killingo D, A case presentation on the use of central lines to drain massive pericardial effusion in a low resource setting in Nakuru, Kenya. Kenya society of Anaesthesiology and critical care medicine; Volume 01, January 2018; 4-7. ISSN 2520-9906.  A scientific publication of the Kenya Society of Anaesthesiologists
  • Carolyne Njoki, Patrick Olang, Factors affecting the timing of scheduled elective operations at the Kenyatta National Hospital Main Theatres. Kenya society of Anaesthesiology and critical care medicine; Volume 02, May 2018; 19-25. ISSN 2520- 9906.  Anaesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine
  • Carolyne Njoki, David O, Epidural Saline For Severe Postdural Puncture Headache In Nakuru County Referral Hospital, Kenya. Kenya society of Anaesthesiology and critical care medicine; Volume 07, August 2019; 8-10. ISSN 2520-9906.  A scientific publication of the Kenya Society of Anaesthesiologists
CONFERENCES & INVITED PRESENTATIONS

CONFERENCES AND INVITED PRESENTATIONS (REVIEWED)

  1. January 2022 :  Building an ICU registry in Africa; the Kenya Experience (UKCDR/COVID19) Clinical Research Coalition; Unblocking Barriers to Pandemic Research: Data Sharing in Low-Middle-Income Countries
  2. August 2018 :  The oxygen plant business model in Rift Valley Level5 Hospital, as a solution for Africa (Kenya Society of Anesthesiologist Conference; Kenya)
  3. November 2017 :  The oxygen plant business model in Rift Valley Level5 Hospital, as a solution for Africa (All African Anesthesia Congress; Abuja Nigeria: WFSA scholarship)
  4. August 2016 :  A case presentation of perioperative and post-operative challenges of pancreatic surgery in Nakuru (Kenya Society of Anesthesiologist Conference; Kenya)
  5. August 2015 :  Morbidity scoring systems in critical care (Kenya Society of Anesthesiologist Conference; Kenya)

 

SCHOLARLY PAPER PRESENTATIONS AT CONFEENCES (NON-REVIEWED)

  1. August 2019 :  Blood saving techniques and use of the Hemafuse blood saving device during surgery (Kenya Society of Anesthesiologist Conference; Kenya)

 

SCHOLARLY CONFERENCE WORKSHOP PRESENTATION / FACILITATION

  1. February 2022 :  Stakeholders Workshop Pathways for Innovation in Blood Transfusion Systems (PITS)-Kenya.
  2. August 2015 :  Noninvasive Ventilation and Ultrasound guided cannulation (Kenya Society of Anesthesiologist Conference; Kenya)
  3. March 2019 :  International Collaboration Project Steering Committee. Hostile Environment Safety Training. David Nott Foundation, Egerton University.
  4. November 2018 :  International Collaboration Award by Gradian Health Systems Inc. Two Gradian Comprehensive Care Ventilators donated to the Egerton University Skills Lab, for use in Inter and Intra hospital transfer of patients.
  5. September 2018 :  Winner Royal college of Surgeons of England (RCS) international project grant opportunity 2018; project title: Purchase of Egerton University skills Lab trauma training equipment.
  6. March 2018 :  Collaboration regional anesthesia workshop, Egerton University, Nakuru Level V and Kenya Society of Anesthetists
  7. August 2017 :  International collaboration Project steering committee Advanced Laparoscopic surgery collaboration Egerton University, International Medical Exchange and Nakuru Level 5 Hospital
  8. September 2015 :  International collaboration Project steering committee Awake craniotomy Egerton University, University of Toronto, Kenyatta National Hospital, Nakuru Level V Hospital
HONORS, PRIZE AND AWARDS

AWARDS:

Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS) International Project Small Grants Opportunity 2018; Project title: Purchase of Egerton University skills lab trauma training equipment

TEACHING AREAS
  • Anesthesia
  • Critical Care Medicine
  • Clinical Nutrition and Diatetics in the Critically ill
POSTGRADUATE SUPERVISION
MASTERS LEVEL :

ONGOING SUPERVISION:

DIRECTOR POSTGRADUATE PROGRAM: COLLEGE OF ANAESTHESIOLOGY IN EAST CENTRAL AND EASTERN AFRICA (CANECSA).

MASTERS:

1.Dr. Alan Mativo Muli

OTHER SOCIETIES

MEMBERSHIP TO PROFESSIONAL / SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATIONS

  • Registered and Licensed Specialist Practitioner, Medical Practitioners and Dentists Board
  • Scientific Committee Member, Kenya Society of Anesthesiologists (KSA)
  • Secretary, Critical Care Society of Kenya
  • CME/CPD coordinator,  Kenya Medical Association Nakuru Division
  • Fellow/ Member,  World Federation Society of Kenya (WFSA)
  • Founding Fellow,  College of Anesthesiologists of Central, East and Southern Africa (CANECSA) Nakuru
  • Program Coordination Committee, College of Surgeons of Central, East and Southern Africa (COSECSA) Nakuru
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