| I wish to aplly to work in Botswana for a post of gyn-obs. Below is my CV: - Curriculum Vitae Personal identity Surname: Makuwani First name: Ahmad Middle name: Mohamed Tribe: Yao Place of birth: Nanyumbu Masasi. Country of origin: Tanzanian Address: P.O. Box 65208 Dar Es salaam, Tel +255 741 418 588 Email: amakuwani@yahoo.com or amakuwani@muchs.ac.tz. Sex: male Date of birth: November 16th, 1964. Marital status: Married. Number of children: Two sons Professional: Doctor of medicine, Gynecologist/Obstetrician. Educational background 2000 3: University of Dar Es Salaam. Master of Medicine in Obstetrics ad Gynaecology. Awarded: Master of Medicine in Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Final year best Student. Awarded: Best student certificate in the final year. 1990 5: University of Dar Es Salaam, Doctor of Medicine degree course. Awarded: Degree, Doctor of Medicine. 1985 7: Mazengo Secondary School, Tanzania. Advanced Level Secondary Education. 1981 4: Kibiti Secondary School, Tanzania. Ordinary Level Secondary Education. 1974-80: Mangaka Primary School, Masasi Tanzania. Working experience October 2003: VVF repair CCBRT, Tanzania. 2000 2003: Resident Muhimbili National Hospital 1997 2000: Medical Officer, St. Benedictines Hospital Ndanda, Mtwara Tanzania.Fulltime work in gynaecological/obstetrics wing Fulltime work in Operative department; doing general surgery, Orthopaedic Operations and Obstetrics/Gynaecological operations including VVF repair. 1995 1997: Internship programme, Bugando Medical Centre, Mwanza Tanzania. Seminars and Conference attended 1.February 1993: Conference on students right, academic freedom and the role of the Government. 2.Sept 1995: Seminar on Southern Tanzania culture and development. 3.July 1999: 2-weeks Seminar in Hospital Management for Doctors. 4.October 2003: Paper presentation; Puerperal sepsis: predisposing factors, microbial agents and antimicrobial susceptibility pattern 2003. Annual Reproductive Health Meeting. AICC, Arusha. 5.October 2003: Paper presentation no. 24; Puerperal sepsis indicator of poor Obstetric management in Tanzania, a lesson from Muhimbili National Hospital. M.A.T. 38th Annual General Meeting and Scientific Conference. Dar Es salaam Pp 18. 6.March 2004: Two days workshop (10th and 11th march) on Safe Motherhood working group and launching of White Ribbons Alliance (WRA) in Tanzania, CourtYard Hotel, Dar es salaam Tanzania. 7.March 14th 27th, 2004: MATCARE-Project. Running training on use of partography, resuscitation of a pregnant mother and use of magnesium sulphate in eclampsia among midwives at Ligula hospital, Mtwara, Tanzania. 8.March 29th 31st, 2004: Scientific Conference on Improving Maternity Care: Concepts, Evidence and Local Adaptation. Maternity Care/AGOTA Conference. Courtyard Hotel, Dar Es salaam, Tanzania. 9.May 17th 21st, 2004: Workshop in Obstetric fistulae repair. 10.June 7th 13th, 2004: Project Manager. Facilitator in workshop to launch a Comprehensive Obstetric Care at Mkuranga District Hospital. Participants taught use of partography, obstetric emergency care, and organizing theatre services for obstetric interventions. On going project. 11.September 13TH- 17TH, 2004: Strengthening skilled care in African region; regional meeting for the review of midwifery standards and practice regulations. Johannesburg, SA. 12.April 18th 30th, 2005: Facilitator in training to improve Maternity care, labour management, emergency obstetric care and data keeping in hospitals at Kasulu district-Kigoma. A project coordinated by MatCare project, Muhimbili University College of Health Sciences. Research work/Paper presented 1.September 1999: Paper presentation at GDS professional meeting. Title of the paper; VVF will continue to cause misery in the coming century. 2.July Jan 2003: Dissertation study. Puerperal sepsis: predisposing factors, microbial agents and antimicrobial susceptibility pattern among the patient admitted at Muhimbili National Hospital. 3.Sept 1992: Assessment of Protein Energy Malnutrition among the under-fives in Handeni district (Second year Class activity, Medicine degree course epidemiological study). 4.October 2003: Presenting a paper on puerperal sepsis: predisposing factors, microbial agents and antimicrobial susceptibility pattern among patients admitted at Muhimbili National Hospital. Annual Reproductive Health Services, MOH, Tanzania. Arusha International Conference, Tanzania. 5.March 29th 31st, 2004: presented a paper on puerperal sepsis: predisposing factors, microbial agents and antimicrobial susceptibility pattern among patients admitted at Muhimbili National hospital, Tanzania. 6.Puerperal sepsis indicator of Poor Obstetric Management in Tanzania. A study that addressed Puerperal sepsis: Predisposing factors, Microbial agents and antimicrobial susceptibility pattern among patients admitted at Muhimbili National Hospital. Tanzania Medical Journal Sept 2004; 18 (3): 30-6. Leadership experience 1.1992 5: University of Dar Es Salaam Class representative. 2.19934: Dar Es Salaam University Students Association (DARUSO) Muhimbili Campus secretary. 3.1993 4: University of Dar Es Salaam student representative to Faculty Board meetings, Senate, Examination committee board and Council of University of Dar Es salaam. 4.2004 200_: Project manager, Obstetric care at Mkuranga district. |