Improving access to dermatology care in rural Kenya

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Cyndy Muliro

Kenya

I am a final year Dermatovenereology resident at the Regional Dermatology Training Center (RDTC) Moshi, Tanzania where I am also the Chief Resident. I obtained my bachelor of Medicine and Surgery degree in 2014 from Moi University, Eldoret – Kenya. Prior to my residency, I was the Medical Officer Supervisor at the accident and emergency department at the Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital Nairobi, Kenya where I was posted after completing my internship at the Defense Forces Memorial Hospital also in Nairobi, Kenya. I have been involved in several projects at the RDTC including planning and execution of the International annual CME conference, workshops and outreach activities among many others. I am a mentee at GLODERM (2023 -2024 cohort) and also a member of the GLODERM trainee committee where I have participated in organizing and hosting several webinars. Conference participation includes case presentations at the 27 th & 28 th annual CME at RDTC, poster display at the World congress of dermatology 2023, Oral presentation at the Tanzania Society of Dermatovenereologists AGM among others. EXPERIENCE Research coordinator – Research Department, January 2023 to current date Regional Dermatology Training Centre – Moshi, Tanzania  Ensure smooth running of research-oriented activities in the department Chief Resident – Regional Dermatology Training Centre, June 2021 to current date Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College (KCMUCo) – Moshi, Tanzania In addition to Resident duties outlined below;  Prepare monthly duty roster for the residents  Prepare teaching schedules for junior students in the department  Organise both physical and virtual lectures  Participate in management meetings in the department  Organise team building activities for residents, advanced diploma and undergraduate students in the department Resident Dermatovenereology – Regional Dermatology Training Centre, October 2020 to current date Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College (KCMUCo) – Moshi, Tanzania  Ensure daily smooth running of the outpatient clinic  In patient and Emergency department coverage when on call  Engaging in research and meaningful quality improvement projects  Teaching of Advanced diploma and medical student undergraduates  Participate in procedures performed at the bedside, in the operating room or procedure suite.  Participate in community outreach activities  Offer consultations and reviews to other departments in the hospital Medical Officer Supervisor – Accident and Emergency department, November 2017 to September 2020 Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital (MLKH) – Nairobi, Kenya In addition to medical Officer duties outlined below;  Ensure well-being of medical Officers  Prepare duty roster  Ensure smooth running of emergency department activities.  Participate in management meetings Medical Officer – Accident and Emergency department, April 2016 to November 2017 Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital (MLKH) – Nairobi, Kenya  Diagnosis and treatment of disease  Emergency and trauma management  Sample collection and management  Patient triaging  Efficient in emergency medical and surgical procedures  Infection control  Training students and junior medical staff  Continuously working to improve performance at an individual and practice level  Management of medical care team.  Management of patient records and documents  Participation in continuous medical education Medical Officer Intern – April 2015 – march 2016 Defence Forces Memorial Hospital (DFMH) - Nairobi, Kenya  Diagnosis and treatment of diseases  Trauma medicine  Management of patient records and documents  Sample collection and management  Educate patients regarding conditions and treatment options  Experience in medical, surgical, paediatrics, obstetrics/ gynaecology, hematooncology, dermatology and psychiatry departments.  Preparation of accurate and informative case summaries  Precise, concise and competent case presentations  Participated in continuous medical education  Acquired skills in performing both medical and surgical procedures. EDUCATION MBChB (2014) Moi University- Eldoret, Kenya Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery KCSE (2006) The Aga Khan High School – Mombasa, Kenya Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education Grade attained A- CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS  6 th annual general meeting Tanzania Society for Dermatovenereology – Hair disorders: a trichoscopic approach, 26 th – 27 th October 2023 – Oral presentation  25th World Congress of Dermatology – Epidermal Nevus syndrome, 3 rd – 8 th July, 2023 – Poster presentation  28 th annual RDTC international conference – Erythroderma in Leprosy, 11 th – 13 th January,2023 – Oral presentation  27 th annual RDTC international conference – Epidermal Nevus Syndrome, 12 th – 14 th January,2022 – Oral presentation SPECIAL AWARDS  GLODERM Mentee – 2023-2024 cohort SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS  International Trichoscopy Society  GLODERM CERTIFICATES AND ADDITIONAL TRAINING  Dermatosurgery and dermatopathology workshop, KCMC, HU, HURC, UAH, March 2023  Dermatosurgery and dermatopathology workshop, KCMC, HU, HURC, UAH, March 2022  Trauma Team Training, CNIS & MOH, May 2019  National guidelines for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of Malaria, MOH, March 2019  Field Management Training 2, MSF, October 2018  Emergency care symposium, EMKF, June 2018  Field Management Training 1, MSF, February 2018 HOBBYS Dancing, brass band and timbrel playing, reading, movies.

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Gloderm Mentees - WSHD | Guinea 2024

April 6, 2024Essentials series

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These will be my highlights of the talk. - Dermatovenereology in Kenya - Gap in access to care - Objectives of improving access to health care project - Benefits of the project - Milestones - Future plans Thank you. Key words: Kenya, access to health, skin care for all, GLODERM, Turkana

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Mendrika Fifaliana Rakotoarisaona graduated from the University of Antananarivo, Madagascar, in 2022. She is a mentee in the GLODERM Mentorship Programme 2023-2024. Mendrika gained practical experience through internships at the Department of Dermatology University Hospital Joseph Raseta Befalatanana, Antananarivo, Madagascar, and the Department of Dermatology Nord FrancheComté Hospital, Trevenans, France. She actively participates in organisations like SOMADER, SPIM, ADF, ISAD, SFMTSI, Africaderm, ISD, and leads data collection in PASSION Dermatology. She is an author of 20 articles, sharing her expertise with the dermatological community. Her research’s interests are skin NTDs (especially leprosy, deep mycosis, scabies), teledermatology.
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CLIMATE CHANGE & DERM HEALTH

Keturah Edwin-Tobias obtained her medical degree from the Faculty of Medical Sciences, Cienfuegos, Cuba 2004. She completed a Master’s in Clinical Dermatology from Cardiff University in 2010. After which she returned to her island home of St. Lucia. Dr. Edwin-Tobias headed the STI/HIV department for 1 year. Towards the end of 2011 she took up the post of Community Dermatologist. Since then, she has provided dermatological care to patients at various health care facilities throughout the island. Dr. Edwin-Tobias provides consultations for patients admitted to the main hospital the Owen King European Union Hospital and runs a private practice. Earlier this year, Dr. Edwin-Tobias was accepted as a mentee in the second cohort of GLODERM (International Alliance for Global Health Dermatology) scholars. GLODERM is a non- profit organization whose mandate is to help reduce the burden of skin disease in individuals, families, and communities through education, communication, prevention, and other public health measures. Leprosy will be the main skin ailment that will be tackled through this collaboration. Dr. Edwin is the country manager for the Leprosy Programme in St. Lucia. She is also a member of the Caribbean Dermatology Association. She is a wife and mother of 2 two children. She enjoys reading and travelling in her spare time.
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Improving access to dermatology care in rural Kenya

I am a final year Dermatovenereology resident at the Regional Dermatology Training Center (RDTC) Moshi, Tanzania where I am also the Chief Resident. I obtained my bachelor of Medicine and Surgery degree in 2014 from Moi University, Eldoret – Kenya. Prior to my residency, I was the Medical Officer Supervisor at the accident and emergency department at the Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital Nairobi, Kenya where I was posted after completing my internship at the Defense Forces Memorial Hospital also in Nairobi, Kenya. I have been involved in several projects at the RDTC including planning and execution of the International annual CME conference, workshops and outreach activities among many others. I am a mentee at GLODERM (2023 -2024 cohort) and also a member of the GLODERM trainee committee where I have participated in organizing and hosting several webinars. Conference participation includes case presentations at the 27 th & 28 th annual CME at RDTC, poster display at the World congress of dermatology 2023, Oral presentation at the Tanzania Society of Dermatovenereologists AGM among others. EXPERIENCE Research coordinator – Research Department, January 2023 to current date Regional Dermatology Training Centre – Moshi, Tanzania  Ensure smooth running of research-oriented activities in the department Chief Resident – Regional Dermatology Training Centre, June 2021 to current date Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College (KCMUCo) – Moshi, Tanzania In addition to Resident duties outlined below;  Prepare monthly duty roster for the residents  Prepare teaching schedules for junior students in the department  Organise both physical and virtual lectures  Participate in management meetings in the department  Organise team building activities for residents, advanced diploma and undergraduate students in the department Resident Dermatovenereology – Regional Dermatology Training Centre, October 2020 to current date Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College (KCMUCo) – Moshi, Tanzania  Ensure daily smooth running of the outpatient clinic  In patient and Emergency department coverage when on call  Engaging in research and meaningful quality improvement projects  Teaching of Advanced diploma and medical student undergraduates  Participate in procedures performed at the bedside, in the operating room or procedure suite.  Participate in community outreach activities  Offer consultations and reviews to other departments in the hospital Medical Officer Supervisor – Accident and Emergency department, November 2017 to September 2020 Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital (MLKH) – Nairobi, Kenya In addition to medical Officer duties outlined below;  Ensure well-being of medical Officers  Prepare duty roster  Ensure smooth running of emergency department activities.  Participate in management meetings Medical Officer – Accident and Emergency department, April 2016 to November 2017 Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital (MLKH) – Nairobi, Kenya  Diagnosis and treatment of disease  Emergency and trauma management  Sample collection and management  Patient triaging  Efficient in emergency medical and surgical procedures  Infection control  Training students and junior medical staff  Continuously working to improve performance at an individual and practice level  Management of medical care team.  Management of patient records and documents  Participation in continuous medical education Medical Officer Intern – April 2015 – march 2016 Defence Forces Memorial Hospital (DFMH) - Nairobi, Kenya  Diagnosis and treatment of diseases  Trauma medicine  Management of patient records and documents  Sample collection and management  Educate patients regarding conditions and treatment options  Experience in medical, surgical, paediatrics, obstetrics/ gynaecology, hematooncology, dermatology and psychiatry departments.  Preparation of accurate and informative case summaries  Precise, concise and competent case presentations  Participated in continuous medical education  Acquired skills in performing both medical and surgical procedures. EDUCATION MBChB (2014) Moi University- Eldoret, Kenya Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery KCSE (2006) The Aga Khan High School – Mombasa, Kenya Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education Grade attained A- CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS  6 th annual general meeting Tanzania Society for Dermatovenereology – Hair disorders: a trichoscopic approach, 26 th – 27 th October 2023 – Oral presentation  25th World Congress of Dermatology – Epidermal Nevus syndrome, 3 rd – 8 th July, 2023 – Poster presentation  28 th annual RDTC international conference – Erythroderma in Leprosy, 11 th – 13 th January,2023 – Oral presentation  27 th annual RDTC international conference – Epidermal Nevus Syndrome, 12 th – 14 th January,2022 – Oral presentation SPECIAL AWARDS  GLODERM Mentee – 2023-2024 cohort SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS  International Trichoscopy Society  GLODERM CERTIFICATES AND ADDITIONAL TRAINING  Dermatosurgery and dermatopathology workshop, KCMC, HU, HURC, UAH, March 2023  Dermatosurgery and dermatopathology workshop, KCMC, HU, HURC, UAH, March 2022  Trauma Team Training, CNIS & MOH, May 2019  National guidelines for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of Malaria, MOH, March 2019  Field Management Training 2, MSF, October 2018  Emergency care symposium, EMKF, June 2018  Field Management Training 1, MSF, February 2018 HOBBYS Dancing, brass band and timbrel playing, reading, movies.
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Integration of Teledermatology and Community Health in addressing disparities in skin care through Community Health Workers in Bagamoyo, Tanzania.

Dr. Magdalena Dennis is a Dermato-venereologist with over three years of experience, who works at the National Hospital in Tanzania. She is also a visiting lecturer at the Regional Dermatology Training Centre, Kilimanjaro, where she teaches advanced diploma students about neglected tropical diseases and other skin diseases. She is currently working on a project in Bagamoyo-Tanzania that integrate Teledermatology and Community Health in addressing disparities in skin care through Community Health care Workers. Dr. Magdalena has joined the GLODERM Mentorship Programme 2023/2024 to gain skills in leadership, program development, grant writing, and publishing. Her goal is to develop a community- based skin health promotion program accessible to everyone, regardless of their location or socioeconomic status, to contribute to the betterment of skin health globally, particularly in developing countries.
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Experiences initiating Dermatological care in rural Rwanda: dual mission of medical education and patient care.

Dedicated and compassionate dermatologist seeking a challenging opportunity to contribute expertise in dermatological care to underserved areas of Rwanda. Eager to establish and lead community outreach programs focused on skin health and provide education to medical professionals, including doctors and nurses, to enhance their capabilities in recognizing and confidently treating common skin diseases. Committed to improving access to dermatological services and promoting overall skin wellness in resource-limited regions. Education 2019-2022 Alexandria University MMed Dermatology, Venereology & Andrology 2011-2026 University of Rwanda Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery Honors and awards List relevant awards, fellowships, honors, grants, and academic distinctions in reverse chronological order. Include a short description if necessary. August 2023 Derm-Link grant Grant by International League of Dermatology Societies (ILDS) to increase to dermatological care in Northern province, Rwanda. January 2023 Skincare for Developing Countries (SCDC) grant award. Grant from American Academy of Dermatology for Curriculum development and teaching medical students at University of Global Health Equity (UGHE), Rwanda January 2023 International Society of Dermatology membership award Membership that allows us to engage with various scientific organizations such as ILDS. NDAGIJIMANA Jean Bosco  Resume 2 Teaching experience Taught Dermatology Junior Clerkship - DERM 501- MBBS 2025 May 2nd – June 30th, 2023, 30 medical students, covering following topics: Introduction to dermatology: skin exam, morphology and kodachromes, Diagnostic tests in Dermatology, Viral infections, and sexually transmitted infections. 2023-2023 University of Global Health Equity, Butaro, Rwanda Associate Professor, Dermatology • Developed quizzes, exams, and homework • Developed course materials/syllabus, lecturing, grading. • Clinical teaching in the hospital Professional training 2020-2020 Cosmetic procedures training Cosmetic Dermatology Clinic, Egypt Theoretical and hands-on training in basic cosmetic procedures: microneedling, laser hair removal, vitiligo surgery, chemical peeling, radiofrequency treatments, Botox treatments, etc. Professional affiliations 2023-present Rwanda Dermatology Society, General Secretary 2022-present 2022-present University of Global Health Equity Development of dermatology education curriculum IMCAS Academy- Aesthetic Surgery & Cosmetic Dermatology Member Professional service 2023-present Learn Derm, Writing review questions related to Personal learner experience with learnderm.com. NDAGIJIMANA Jean Bosco  Resume 3 Community service 2023 Butaro Level 2 Teaching Hospital Establishment of first dermatology clinic in district hospital, Rwanda Dermatologist-lead monthly clinic for underserved people, Burera district, North province Languages Kinyarwanda Native language French English Intermediate Listener, Novice Speaker, Advanced Reading and Writing Fluent Computer skills Programming None Applications Word, Excel Platforms Instagram, twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube
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Epidemiological and Clinical Aspect and risk Factors of Leprosy Reactions in Malagasy People from 2012 to 2022

Mendrika Fifaliana Rakotoarisaona graduated from the University of Antananarivo, Madagascar, in 2022. She is a mentee in the GLODERM Mentorship Programme 2023-2024. Mendrika gained practical experience through internships at the Department of Dermatology University Hospital Joseph Raseta Befalatanana, Antananarivo, Madagascar, and the Department of Dermatology Nord FrancheComté Hospital, Trevenans, France. She actively participates in organisations like SOMADER, SPIM, ADF, ISAD, SFMTSI, Africaderm, ISD, and leads data collection in PASSION Dermatology. She is an author of 20 articles, sharing her expertise with the dermatological community. Her research’s interests are skin NTDs (especially leprosy, deep mycosis, scabies), teledermatology.
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DISCUSSIONS - GLODERM Mentees

Dr. Esther Freeman M.D. Ph.D. is a dermatologist and epidemiologist, specializing in global health dermatology. She has worked to improve healthcare, especially those affectedby HIV, in sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and southeast Asia since 2003. She has collaborated with the World Health Organization since 2011, to establish guidelines for the treatment of HIV-associated skin conditions in the developing world. She has won the American Academy of Dermatology’s Member Making a Difference Award, as well as the most highly cited author in the area of epidemiology in AIDS in 2009. Her current work centers around Kaposi’s sarcoma, a potentially deadly tumor associated with HIV that first appears on the skin. Her work has been supported by the National Institute of Health (NIH), the American Skin Association, the Harvard Center for AIDS Research, and the Medical Dermatology Society.

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