Shibuta Kefa
Name: SHIBUTA KEFA
Reg No: 24/S/1184
Course: Research methods.
Country: CANADA
Study Year: 2024
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Dr. Shibuta Kefa holds a Bachelor's degree in Medicine and Surgery from Kampala International University Western Campus, where he also completed a diploma in Clinical Medicine and Community Health. Dr. Kefa has a diverse background that combines clinical expertise with leadership and research experience.
Key Achievements: Clinical Training: Successfully completed a rigorous medical education, gaining comprehensive knowledge and practical skills in medicine and surgery. Research Experience: Worked as a data entrant on a mental health research project funded by GAVI, contributing to significant findings in the field of mental health and public health.
Leadership: Served as the President of the Bamasaba Student Association at the Western Campus, demonstrating strong leadership and organizational skills in representing and advocating for the student body. Key Roles: Medical Practitioner: Provided high-quality clinical care, utilizing the knowledge and skills gained from both diploma and bachelor's programs to diagnose and treat a variety of medical conditions.
Research Contributor: Played a crucial role in the GAVI-funded mental health research, handling data entry and ensuring the accuracy and integrity of research data, which is essential for the success of any research project. Student Leader: As President of the Bamasaba Student Association, led initiatives to enhance student welfare, organized events, and fostered a sense of community among students.
This role also involved liaising with university administration and representing student interests in various forums. Dr. Kefa's academic profile reflects a strong foundation in both clinical practice and community health, bolstered by leadership roles and valuable research experience. His dedication to advancing his medical knowledge and his contributions to mental health research highlights his commitment to improving healthcare outcomes.