Starting on:
Jun 27, 2023
Ending on:
Jun 27, 2023
Moderator(s):
KEMRI HQ Nairobi, Virtual presentation via TEAMS
Max Credits:
5 Points
Provider:
KEMRI-WELLCOME TRUST RESEARCH PROGRAMME
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Jun 27, 2023
Ending on:
Jun 27, 2023
Moderator(s):
Mrs
Caroline Kithinji
Caroline Kithinji is a Senior Research Officer at KEMRI SERU. Her duties include sourcing for funding for ERC initiatives to build capacity for the Ethics Review Committee and Secretariat; training research administrators, committee members, and clinical monitors in good clinical practice; and ethics review and ethics principles on an ongoing basis. She has also been the Lead Facilitator for regional seminars and teaching ethics at the KEMRI Graduate School. Caroline holds a Master of Science in Medical Parasitology from London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, as well as a Bachelor of Science from Nairobi University.
Venue: Caroline Kithinji is a Senior Research Officer at KEMRI SERU. Her duties include sourcing for funding for ERC initiatives to build capacity for the Ethics Review Committee and Secretariat; training research administrators, committee members, and clinical monitors in good clinical practice; and ethics review and ethics principles on an ongoing basis. She has also been the Lead Facilitator for regional seminars and teaching ethics at the KEMRI Graduate School. Caroline holds a Master of Science in Medical Parasitology from London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, as well as a Bachelor of Science from Nairobi University.
KEMRI HQ Nairobi, Virtual presentation via TEAMS
Max Credits:
5 Points
Provider:
KEMRI-WELLCOME TRUST RESEARCH PROGRAMME
Claim Points
Monitoring and Artificial Intelligence Training
Starting on:
Jun 27, 2023
Jun 27, 2023
Ending on:
Jun 27, 2023
Jun 27, 2023
Venue:
KEMRI HQ Nairobi, Virtual presentation via TEAMS
KEMRI HQ Nairobi, Virtual presentation via TEAMS
Description
1 day workshop on review of study monitoring for KEMRI/SERU reviewers and introduction to artificial intelligence in health and medical research.
Objectives
1. What is study monitoring and why is it important?
2. How to conduct a study monitoring visit
3. What is artificial intelligence and its application in health
4. AI in health and research: Kenyan Guidelines
Presenters
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Mr.
Peter Mogere
Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) Partners in Health Research & Development (PHRD) - 2017 Fellow Peter currently oversees several HIV self-testing (HIVST) and PrEP delivery studies being implemented in collaboration with government and private facilities. He is a regulatory affairs specialist in the conduct of clinical trials and currently works as the pharmacy lead and project coordinator for several studies as well as the lead of a regulatory docket. Peter is also the Secretary General of the Kenya Pharmaceutical Association (KPA) and a health research advocate.
KEMRI - CCR PHRD Project -
Dr.
Kendi Muchungi
Dr Muchungi is an Instructional Designer in Blended and Digital Learning with the Brain and Mind Institute (BMI), in partnership with the Network of Quality, Teaching and Learning, at the Aga Khan University. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the Africa Nazarene University, Kenya and a Masters and PhD degree (with Distinction) in Computational Neuroscience from University of Surrey, United Kingdom. In addition, she holds a postgraduate Diploma in Advanced Web Development in E-Business from Humber College, Canada.
Brain and Mind Institute, Aga Khan University -
Mr.
Ambrose Rachier
Ambrose Rachier is the founder and senior partner of Rachier and Amollo Advocates LLP. He has a Bachelor of Laws Degree from the University of Dar es Salaam and a Masters in Law from the University of Nairobi. He is currently a PhD candidate at the University of South Africa. He is an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya of 40 years standing.
Rachier and Amolo Advocates LLP