ANTEPARTUM HEMORRHAGE A THREAT TO MATERNAL AND CHILDBIRTH OUTCOMES: COMMENTARY.

Authors

  • Francis Ogwang Faculty of Medicine and Life Sciences, King Ceasor University.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51168/sjhrafrica.v5i3.984

Keywords:

Antepartum Hemorrhage, Causes, Diagnosis, Management

Author Biography

Francis Ogwang , Faculty of Medicine and Life Sciences, King Ceasor University.

Ogwang Francis was born in a remote district of Amolatar in the center of Uganda, he attended primary school at Abarikori, secondary school at St. Paul, and later Aputi secondary school all in Amolatar district. He then enrolled for comprehensive nursing training at the International Institute of Health Sciences Jinja, a diploma in clinical medicine and community health (DCMCH) at Kyabazinga School of Clinical Officers, and many other certificates of training including a certificate in proposal development and grant writing, Certificate in medical circumcision clinical skills course, Certificate in HIV /AIDS prevention strategies and counseling, a certificate in management of obstetrical emergencies in primary care setting among others. He is currently working as a Clinical Officer with Jinja District Local Government. He is also a part-time clinical instructor at Kyabazinga School of Clinical Officers teaching research methods, microbiology, anatomy, and physiology. He is also a Ministry of Health district mentor for TB and HIV activities. Since then, he has also worked with many organizations like University Research Co. (URC), LLC SUSTAIN project as a Clinical Officer for VMMC, The Aids Support Organization (TASO), Management Sciences for Health (MSH) STAR- E program as assistant surgeon SMC and Nile Breweries Limited company Jinja plant as Company Clinician. In advancing his career path, he is currently a fourth-year student of Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery at King Ceasor University and He is also passionate about research. He enrolled for a King Ceasor University research fellowship where he is the president to date. The fellowship helps university students with skills in research proposal development and grant writing.

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Published

2024-03-01

How to Cite

Ogwang , F. (2024). ANTEPARTUM HEMORRHAGE A THREAT TO MATERNAL AND CHILDBIRTH OUTCOMES: COMMENTARY. Student’s Journal of Health Research Africa, 5(3), 4. https://doi.org/10.51168/sjhrafrica.v5i3.984

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Section of Commentary