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MRS. ALICE KEMUNTO MARANGA - ONDIEKI

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LECTURER
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Division / Faculty
Faculty of Health Sciences
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DEPT OF NURSING
Faculty of health sciences NTTC
SUMMARY

I am a Lecturer  at Egerton University, Faculty of Health Sciences, department of Nursing. My career objective is to be an expert in clinical interventions, teaching and research in line with the Vision, Mission and Objectives of Egerton University, my aim is to pursue scholarly excellence and generate and disseminate knowledge and skills to students and healthcare workers through training and mentorship to help in mitigation of disease and suffering.

 

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

June 2018 to Date: University of Nairobi -Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing.

2015: Mount Kenya University- Master of Science in Nursing (Medical-surgical Nursing)

2011: Kenya Methodist University-Masters in Health systems management(Completed course work)

2010: º£½ÇÆƽâ°æ-Bachelor of Science in Nursing.

1998: Kenya Medical Training College-Kenya Registered Community Health Nursing (KRCHN)

1993: Sironga Girls High school (KCSE)

1989: Taracha Primary School (KCPE)

FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION
  • MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING:
  • HEALTH SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

SHORT COURSES/WORKSHOPS

  • February 2024: Sexual Health: The Geneva Foundation For Medical Education and Research
  • 2023: Competency Based Curriculum (Egerton University)
  • 2023: A public health approach to addressing Female Genital Mutilation (Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research)
  • 2022: End Female Genital Mutilation(Africa Co-odinating Centre for the Abandonment of FGM)
  • 2021:Antimicrobial Resistance part I(USAID-Global Health elearning Center)
  • 2021: Good governance in the management of Medicines(USAID-Global Health elearning Center)
  • 23-26 Feb. 2021: Scientific Publication and Publishing (Training centre in communication-Africa)

  • June 2019-Essential pain management workshop (Kenya pain society).
  • 2018: CPAP certification(University of Utah)
  • 14-15 Aug.2018 Advanced paediatrics life support course. American Academy of Paediatrics

  • 12-13, Sept. 2017 Master Trainers for HBB, Global Educational program in Neonatal Resuscitation ( University of Utah)
  • 17 Feb-18 May 2017 Leadership and Management (UoN UHIV fellowship program)
  • 17 Feb-18 May 2017 Efficiency in Health Care Delivery (UoN UHIV fellowship program)
  • 2017, Feb 13-17 Life-saving skills on EmONC (Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine).
  • 2014, May 19th-23 Innovative teaching Methodologies and clinical mentorship (Partnership for the Advanced Clinical Education by- University of Maryland and University of Nairobi)
  • 2006, November  2nd-3rd Comprehensive Course in Obstetric Analgesia (Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi).
  • 2006, June 13th -15th Injection Safety And Infection Prevention(John Snow Incorporated Making Medical Injections Safer Project)
  • 2004, June 14th -25th Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV (Ministry of Health, USAID’s IMPACT project).
  • 2005, April 5th -8th Induction Course for Unit In charges(Ministry of Health)

OTHER COURSES

  • 7/5/2013: ISO 9001:2008 Refresher training for staff(Egerton University)
  • 7/10/2013: ISO 14001:2004 training( Egerton University)
  • Feb 2015: Data management(Egerton University)
WORK EXPERIENCE
  • March 2018 to date: Lecturer Department of Nursing, Egerton University, Kenya.
  • 2013 - March 2018:Ass. Lecturer, Department of Nursing, Egerton University, Kenya.
  • 2011 - 2013: Lecturer, School of Nursing, Kenya Medical Training College, Nakuru,
  • 2003 - 2008: Nursing Officer, Rift Valley Provincial General Hospital, Annex.
  • 2008-2010: Senior nursing Officer, Rift Valley Provincial General Hospital, Nakuru.
  • 2001 - 2002:Nursing Officer, Narok District Hospital, Kenya.
  • 1999-2000: Nursing Officer Convention Medical Center Nakuru.
  • 1998-1999: Nursing officer, Nyanchwa Medical Center Kisii

       ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Sept. 2024 to date: Chairperson-Nursing Department.
  • Sept 2023 to date: Academic advisor-Sept 2023 preservice cohort
  • Jan 2022 to date: Member -Health Research Commitee-Nakuru County (Representative-FHS]
  • July 2020 to 2022: Academic Advisor - Sept 2016  preservice nursing class.
  • July 2018-date: Co-ordinating Officer - Departmental examinations.
  • June 2017 to date-Co-ordinator - Simulation-based activities (FHS)
  • Jan 2017 to date -Co-ordinator - Medical-Surgical, Mental and Psychiatric Nursing thematic area.
  • 2014 to date –Member-º£½ÇÆƽâ°æs and training Sub-Committee (FHS)
  • 2014- 2018: Academic Advisor- 2014 pre-service nursing class
KEY PROJECTS

2022 to date: 'End Female Genital Mutilation' By Africa Coordinating Centre for the Abandonment of FGM( ACCAF] Aimed at training Medical students on EFGM in response to global challenges.

2021-‘SIMULATION ON WHEELS’ AND WATER SAFETY PROJECT: A mobile capacity building project to improve maternal, neonatal,  basic trauma management  and water safety  in peri-urban and  rural health facilities and communities in Nakuru County.

2018-2019 PHD  Project: A simulation-Based Model to address barriers to Advanced breast  cancer pain management by Nurses at the Kisii County Referral Hospital, Kenya. (Self sponsored)

2016-2020-CONTINOUS POSITIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE (CPAP): Building capacity for the use of neonatal cpap at the Nakuru County Referral Hospital, Kenya (Rotary International Global Grant (GG1862566)

2016-2020-‘HELPING BABIES BREATHE’.A capacity-building project to enhance health care workers knowledge and skills on immediate care of the newborn at the Nakuru County Referral Hospital, Kenya (Rotary International Global Grant (GG1862566))

RESEARCH INTERESTS
  • Cancer diagnostics, therapeutics and symptom management
  • Emerging issues of public Health importance
  • Health systems management
  • Adherence to standard guidelines
  • Simulation-based Medical Education.
  • Maternal Neonatal Health
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

                            ONLINE LEARNING MODULES

  1. Maranga A, K (2020) Peri-operative and ENT Nursing: º£½ÇÆƽâ°æE campus, link- 
  2. Maranga A, K (2020) Introduction to Fundamentals of Nursing: º£½ÇÆƽâ°æEcampus, link- 
  3. Maranga A, K(2020) Fundamental concepts in Nursing practice: º£½ÇÆƽâ°æEcampus, link- 
  4. Maranga A, K (2020) Clinical Pharmacology I: º£½ÇÆƽâ°æEcampus, link- 

                            PUBLICATIONS IN REFEREED JOURNALS

  1. Maranga A,K; Dr. Kimani S; Dr.Mwaura J; Prof. Karani Anna (2022] Prevalence and patient-related barriers to advanced breast cancer pain management by nurses at Kisii County Health facilities Kenya Kenyan Journal of Nursing & Midwifery, 2022; 7 (1): 26- 33 ©Numid Publishers 
  2. Ngutiku J M , Maranga A,K, Kulei S J (2022) Barriers to cervical cancer screening services among nurses working at thika level 5 hospital IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science (IOSR-JNHS)Volume 11, Issue 2 Ser. V (Mar. – Apr. 2022), PP 40-48 (2)Series-5.html
  3. Ngutiku J M . Mutunga C, S. Maranga A,K (2021) Uptake of cervical cancer screening services among nurses working at thika level 5 hospital East African Medical Journal vol.98 No.10 October 2021.
  4. Maranga A,K, Kulei S,J knowledge on the WHO analgesic ladder for cancer-related pain management among nurses at a county referral hospital Kenya Journal of Nursing & Midwifery, 2021; 6 (1): 39-48 ©Numid Publishers
  5. Maranga, A. K., & Abunga, S. M. Factors Contributory to Ethical Distress Experienced by Nurses in Kenya. Journal of Medicine, Nursing & Public Health, 2021 4(2), 32-45
  6. Maranga, A. Perceptions and Attitudes of nurses towards the WHO guideline for cancer-related pain management at a county referral hospital in kenya. Journal of Health, Medicine and Nursing, 2021 6 (1), 79 – 88.
  7. Maranga A,K and Abunga S M: Nurses description of their lived experiences on Ethical Distress: Journal of Medicine, Nursing & Public Health, 2021 4(1), 118-125
  1. Kulei S,J, Maranga A,K uptake of ‘free’ maternity services among women in rongai sub- county hospital, nakuru county. International Journal of Health, Medicine and Nursing Practice ISSN 2710-1150 (Online) Vol.2, Issue No.3, pp 1–11, 2020
  2. Ngutiku J M, Dr. Mutunga C, S,   Dr. Karonjo, J,K. Maranga A,K, (2019) Assessment of knowledge on cervical cancer screening among female nurses working at Thika level 5 hospital. Kenya Journal of Nursing and Midwifery 4(1),12-19  2019, link- 
  1. Otenyo S., Maranga A, K.,(2018) Factors affecting adherence to Antihypertensive Medication regimen among haemodialysis patients attending a private Hospital in Mombasa' EPH-International Journal of pharmaceutical sciences and research Vol. 9, issue 2; 2018. Link-
  2. Mutunga-Mwenda C.S, Wilson A.L., Maranga, A. K. Assessment of adequate Self-care practice by diabetes mellitus type II patients attending the diabetes clinic at Kakamega county referral hospital Journal of Health, Medicine and Nursing Vol.45(2017) link- 
  3. Otenyo, S.  Maranga, A. K. ,  Mutunga C, S. Management of hypertension in mentally ill patients, Kenya Journal of Nursing and Midwifery, 2017;2:2, 124-132. link-
  4. Maranga, A. K., Abunga S. K., Dr. Mutunga C,S Mukthar V,K.( April 2017), ’Ethical distress as perceived by nurses in Kenya’ Kenya Journal of Nursing and Midwifery, 2;1 P45-53. link-
  5. Mutunga C,S.,Kangethe A.,Ngutiku J.M and Maranga A,K.( April 2017) Attitude and practice on psychiatric patient admission procedures by nurses at a National Teaching and Referral Mental Health Hospital in Kenya’ Kenya Journal of Nursing and Midwifery, 2:1 P64-71. link- 
  6. Mutunga C,S.,Kangethe A.,Maranga A,K.( Dec’2016)’The Nurses’ knowledge on psychiatric patient admission procedures at a National Teaching and Referral Hospital in Kenya’ EPH-International Journal of Medical and Health Science. Vol 1,issue-11.P1 link- 
  7. Maranga, A. K.,   Mukthar, V. K., Dr. Mutunga C, S.,   Chemoiwa,R. K(2016) .‘Hospital governance for the Counties in Kenya, ‘Emphasis on Government-Run Institutions'. EPH-International Journal of Medical and Health Science Vol 1, issue-11  P2. link- 
  8. Adero Delvin A.,Mutunga-Mwenda C,S.,Evelyn Ogugu.,Otenyo Sallie.,Maranga Alice.(Dec’ 2016) â€™Implementation of World Health Organization Hand hygiene guidelines among nurses working at a referral Hospital in Kenya’ Kenya Journal of Nursing and Midwifery, Vol.1, No.2. link- 
  9. Maranga, A. K. ,  Dr. Mutunga C, S.,   Karonjo J,K., Otenyo, S., Adero, D.A.(2016 Oct’) â€˜Determining cancer-related pain management practices by nurses at the Nakuru County Referral Hospital’-EPH-International Journal of Medical and Health Science, link- 
  10. Chemoiwa, R. K., Mukthar, V. K., Maranga, A. K. and Kulei, S. J.(2014 Oct’) ‘Nurses Infection Prevention Practices in Handling Injections: A Case of Rift Valley Provincial Hospital In Kenya’- East African Medical Journal, Volume 91, Issue No. 10, Link- 
  11. Mukthar, V. K., Maranga A.K., Chemoiwa, R. K., & Kulei S. J.(2014)‘The Uptake of Modern Contraceptives Among Women of Reproductive Age(15-49 years) Attending Maternal Child Health/Family Planning Clinics; The case of Rift Valley Provincial Hospital in Kenya’. East African Medical Journal, Volume 91, Issue No. 11, link- 

             CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS

  1. Maranga A,K, Kimani S, Mwaura J (2024), Health facility barriers to breast cancer pain management-º£½ÇÆƽâ°æ15th Biennal International conference.
  2. Tsimbiri, R. Margalit, E. kibaru, A. Maranga, A. Otara, C. Berkland; (May 2018) Taking the Helping Babies Breath program in Naivasha to the next step: building an international collaboration to develop an Advanced Medical Simulation Training Center in Nakuru Kenya (9th CUGH Conference)
  3. Maranga A,K. (2017) 'Assessment of Nurses’ knowledge on cancer-related pain management at A  county referral hospital in Kenya'º£½ÇÆƽâ°æ11th International Conference( Abstract book page 98). 

         RN-BSCN LEARNING MODULES

  1. Drucilla Makworo(Author) Maranga A,K(Reviewer) (August 2018-January 2019) Ear, Nose, Throat and Ophthalmic Nursing:) Nursing Council of Kenya, College of Health Sciences (University of Nairobi), African Medical and Research Foundation.
  2. Jostine Mutinda (Author) Maranga A,K (Reviewer) (August 2018-January 2019) Medical-Surgical Nursing III Nursing Council of Kenya, College of Health Sciences (University of Nairobi), African Medical and Research Foundation.
  3. TRAINING GUIDELINES
  4. Nursing Council of Kenya (2021] National training guidelines for Advance Practice Nursing 
  5. Nursing Council of Kenya (2021]  National training guidelines for  Advance Practice Midwifery 
  6. Nursing Council of  Kenya(2023] National training guidelines for Clinical Nurse specialists' (In press]

           

CONFERENCES & INVITED PRESENTATIONS
  • 13th -17th/11/2023: End Female Genital Mutilation workshop for HCW in Baringo County: Ministry of Health, Kenya
  • 19th-20th/6/2023: End Female Genital Mutilation for º£½ÇÆƽâ°æFHS finalists-Africa Co-ordinating Centre for the Abandonment of FGM
  • 6th-8th /12/2022: End Female Genital Mutilation for º£½ÇÆƽâ°æFHS finalists-Africa Co-ordinating Centre for the Abandonment of FGM
  • 16/7/2021: Life saving skills (Njoro Sub-County hospital)-'Sims on wheels project.
  • 7/10/2017: Simulated lifesaving skills-Neonatal resuscitation - 1st  Annual Reproductive Health Symposium.
  • March 2017: Assessment of Nurses’ knowledge on cancer-related pain management at a county referral hospital in Kenya - º£½ÇÆƽâ°æ11th International Conference.
  • April 2017: Neonatal Resuscitation - Egerton University, EmONC training for MBChB and Nursing students.
  • May 2017: ABC/Maternal Resuscitation - Egerton University, EmONC training for MBChB and Nursing students.
  • 7-12th May: Life-saving skills on EmONC for health workers within Nakuru County - Liverpool Tropical School of Medicine(LSTM)
  • June 2017: Neonatal Resuscitation all steps - Egerton University, EmONC training for MBChB and Nursing students.
  • 26/9/2015: Implementation of the WHO analgesic ladder -Mount Kenya University postgraduate students seminar presentations.
  • 27/9 2015: Implementation of the WHO analgesic ladder  - Mount Kenya University stakeholders seminar presentations for Masters and PhD graduands.
HONORS, PRIZE AND AWARDS

2011:Recognition by the principal KMTC Nakuru for  meeting work targets

Rotary international global grant #GG1862566

TEACHING AREAS
  1. Pre-Clinical Nursing areas (Fundamentals of Nursing, Fundamenta concepts in nursing practice)
  2. Medical Surgical Nursing
  3. Specialised areas in Nursing (Palliative Oncology, Trauma and emergency, Renal and clitical care nursing, peri-operative and ENT Nursing)
  4. Clinical Pharmacology and therapeutics
  5. Health Services management
  6. Short courses for Clinical Medicine, MBCHB, Nursing students to include EMONC, EFGM, BASIC LIFE SUPPORT
POSTGRADUATE SUPERVISION
MASTERS LEVEL :
  • Co-Supervision, guidance, and mentorship of the following Masters in Nursing student of Mount Kenya University; Leading to the following publication
  • Wilson Lugaya Akhoya.
  • Mutunga-Mwenda C.S, Wilson A.L., Maranga, A. K. Assessment of adequate Self-care practice by diabetes mellitus type II patients attending the diabetes clinic at Kakamega county referral hospital Journal of Health, Medicine and Nursing Vol.45 (2017) link- 

 

OTHER SOCIETIES

     PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

  • Registered and licensed by the Nursing Council of Kenya(NCK)
  • Registration number BScN (KRCHN ) 973, Licence number  063502.
  • Member: Kenya National Union of Nurses (KNUN)
  • Member of the Nurses in Academia chapter
  • Member Universities Academic staff Union-Egerton Chapter

 

       ACHIEVEMENTS

  • 2021: Participated in formulating scope of practice and guidelines for Advanced Practice Nursing(APN] in Kenya.
  • 2018-2020 Guided and reviewed Undergraduate BSCN and higher diploma curriculums for various institutions to include St.Pauls University, Careen Hospital School of Nursing (Cardiology Nursing).
  • 2018-Part of a team of experts who reviewed the duration of training of nursing at different levels and reviewed the number of years of training of diploma in Nursing program from 31/2 years to 3years through a final inter-Universities consultative meeting at Meru university.
  • 2018-2019: Reviewed the following learning modules for the RN-BSCN eBSCN Curriculum by the Nursing Council of Kenya, College of Health Sciences (University of Nairobi), and African Medical and Research Foundation.
  • Ear, Nose, Throat, and Ophthalmic Nursing.
  • Medical-Surgical Nursing III (Genito-Urinary, Neurological, and skin)

        OTHER SOCIETIES

  • Reviewer -Kenya Journal of Nursing and Midwifery.
  • Member-Seventy Day Adventist Church
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