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CHAIRMAN
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS AND DENTISTS BOARD-KENYA
AND
PROFESSOR OF SURGERY
&
CONSULTANT UROLOGIST
At the University of Nairobi College of Health Sciences
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS ...................................................................................... 2
PERSONAL DATA ............................................................................................. 4
PERSONAL STATEMENT ................................................................................... 1
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND ........................................................................ 17
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS ......................................................................... 18
PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL REGISTRATION ..................................................... 19
HONOURS AND AWARDS ................................................................................ 19
ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL SURGICAL CAREER ..................................... 20
SOME SELECTED INTERNATIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS
ENGAGEMENTS AS VICE CHANCELLOR, UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI 2005-
2015 ....................................................................................................... 21
ACHIEVEMENTS OVER THE LAST FIVE YEARS AS PRESIDENT OF
ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL COUNCILS OF AFRICA (AMCOA) – 2013-201842
ACHIEVEMENTS OVER THE LAST NINE YEARS AS CHAIRMAN OF THE
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS AND DENTISTS BOARD OF KENYA (MPDBK) –
2009-2018 ............................................................................................... 43
ACHIEVEMENTS OVER THE LAST TEN YEARS AS VICE CHANCELLOR,
UNIVESITY OF NAIROBI, 2005-2015 ........................................................ 45
CLINICAL RESPONSIBILITIES AT KENYATTA NATIONAL HOSPITAL ............... 48
ADMINISTRATIVE AND ACADEMIC RESPONSIBILITIES AS CHAIRMAN OF...... 48
THE ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY AND AS PROFESSOR OF ....... 48
SURGERY ....................................................................................................... 48
ADMINISTRATIVE AND ACADEMIC RESPONSIBILITIES AS DEAN OF THE ...... 49
FACULTY OF MEDICINE FROM 2000 TO 2001 .............................................. 49
ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES AS THE PRINCIPAL OF THE
COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI
(2001-2002) ............................................................................................. 49
ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES AS DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR IN
CHARGE OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF50
NAIROBI ........................................................................................................ 50
B. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES SPECIFIC TO THE UNIVERSITY OF ............ 52
NAIROBI COUNCIL, 2000-DATE ..................................................................... 52
OTHER SERVICES TO THE UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI COUNCIL...................... 53
INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT WORKSHOPS AND
CONFERENCES ATTENDED ..................................................................... 58
SOME SELECTED LOCAL UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT AND COUNCIL
SEMINARS & WORKSHOPS ATTENDED ................................................... 60
SOME SPECIFIC CONFERENCES OF INTEREST 1983-1994: ........................... 64
SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS ATTENDED DURING 1995.......... 65
CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS ATTENDED IN 1996 ...................................... 66
CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS ATTENDED IN 1997 ...................................... 67
CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS ATTENDED IN 1998 ...................................... 67
CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS ATTENDED IN1999 ....................................... 68
SOME SELECTED ACADEMIC CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS ATTENDED IN
2000-2004 ............................................................................................... 69
UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING ........................................................................ 70
POST GRADUATE TEACHING AND SUPERVISION............................................ 70
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OTHER ACADEMIC RESPONSIBILITIES AT THE ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT OF
SURGERY ................................................................................................ 71
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS AND GRANTS ........................................................... 84
RESEARCH COLLABORATION ........................................................................ 84
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL LAUNCHES FOR DRUGS USED FOR
TREATMENT OF ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION ............................................ 84
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES ................................................................... 86
REFEREES ..................................................................................................... 87
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CURRICULUM VITAE
PERSONAL DATA
NAME: GEORGE ALBERT OMORE MAGOHA
NATIONALITY: KENYAN
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PERSONAL STATEMENT
since 2000 at the University of Nairobi trained in Nigeria, Ghana, Ireland and
thematic area.
leader practicing professionalism, team work and team spirit rather than
team based entirely on merit and ability to produce results completely devoid
plan for the University of Nairobi which was revised twice during my tenure.
Student Affairs among many others. Strict financial, staff, and student
running of the University for ten years of my stewardship without loss of time
for the first time in history. At national level as chairman of Vice Chancellors
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Committee I dealt with national academic and staff labour issues through Inter
and Dentists Board since 1999 and Chairman since 2009 to date.
internationalization of the university which has been top in the region for
several years and was number 7 in Africa and 855 in the world according to
Chancellor.
African Universities (AAU) where I have been the longest serving member of
the Governing Board in history 2005 to 2017, Vice President and President,
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I am an avid fund raiser with a direct individual track record of over 500
Sciences and Main Campus, and collectively several billions with other
colleagues for research at the College of Health Sciences. I also hold several
Awards
construct and furnish the current Dean’s Office, and the Principal’s Office
including the College Committee room. The funds were also used to refurbish
and furnish the College boardroom and Registry at the College of Health
Sciences. I also later served as Principal of the College and Deputy Vice
Year 2005
States of America
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States of America
11. International Aids Vaccine initiative (IAVI), New York United States
of America
Year 2006
Zimbabwe
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11. National Plant Genetic Resources Centre, Arusha Tanzania
Year 2007
America
Year 2008
States of America
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6. United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO),
Vienna Austria
Denmark
Year 2009
Kingdom
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7. East African School of Journalism
Belgium
DC, USA
Year 2010
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7. University of Massachusetts ,Boston Massachusetts United States of
America
Education (ANAPE)
24. New Mexico Institute of Minning and Technology, New Mexico United
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States of America
of America
Year 2011
1. University of Helsinki, Helsinki Finland
States of America
States of America
Austria
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16. University of Minnesota Duluth Campus Medical School, Minnesota
Central Africa
States of America
Year 2012
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America Shanghai Finance University, Shanghai China
States of America
Australia
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29. University Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris France
Year 2013
America
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16. University of Pedagogica , Maputo Mozambique
17. State University of New York, New York United States of America
America
Harare Zimbabwe
America
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Year 2014
Kingdom
of America
19. United Nations Office for the High Commissioner of Human Rights
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20. Colorado State University, Colorado United States of America
Tanzania
States of America
1. Research Policy
2. Intellectual Property Policy
3. Open Access Policy
4. Plagiarism Policy
5. System of Websites Policy
6. Records Management Policy
7. HIV Aids Policy
8. Disability Mainstreaming Policy
9. Gender Mainstreaming Policy
10. Communication Policy
11. Anti-corruption policy
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12. Safety Plan
13. Maintenance and Repair Policy
14. Human Resource Policy
15. Policy on Staff Training, Promotion and Establishment (Kagiko
Report)
16. University of Nairobi Service Charter
17. Prevention of Alcohol and Drug abuse Policy
18. ICT policy
19. Extension and Outreach Policy
20. Environmental Policy
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CURRENT ACADEMIC PROFESSOR OF SURGERY
POSITION: AND CONSULTANT UROLOGIST
AT THE ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT OF
SURGERY, COLLEGE OF HEALTH
SCIENCES UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI
E-MAIL: [email protected]
[email protected]
PERSONAL STATEMENT
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
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Teaching Hospital,
Lagos:
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
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PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL REGISTRATION
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ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL SURGICAL CAREER
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ADMINISTRATIVE CAREER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI
1. Chairman of the Academic Department of Surgery, 1999-2000
College of Health Sciences of the University of
Nairobi:
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Ghent and Antwerp) in the context of the Flemish
Interuniversity’s Corporations, Brussels Belgium
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Research Tour of the University of Manitoha and 9-14 Jan.2008
signing of the Extended Memorandum of
Understanding with the University of Nairobi
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada
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University of Maryland Baltimore, United States of 10-13 May 2010
America to explore and facilitate relationships for
expanding mutual collaborations
The first Scoping workshop on UNU -Flores held in 10-13 Nov 2010
Dresden Germany
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Conference of Executive Heads 211 “Higher
Education in Hard Times – Risk, Reputation, Reform
held in Hong Kong, China
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Ababa Ethiopia
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The third Inter-University Council for East Africa 29-30 Mar.2012
Annual General Meeting (IUCEA) – Kigali Rwanda
Attended the Global Colloquim of University 31 Mar.-5 Apr.2012
Presidents’ organized by University of Washington
Seattle – Seattle, USA
Attended the Preparations of the Association of 28 Apr-1 May 2012
African Universities (AAU) Governing Council Meeting
– Accra Ghana
Expert training workshop - FP7, 2012 program in the 8-11 Aug 2012
area of Agriculture, Food, Fisheries and
Biotechnology (FAFB) research held in Arusha
Tanzania
Round Table Conference of the Global Council of the 21 – 23 Aug.2012
Confucius Institute held in Xiamen China
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Meeting and signing of the Memorandum of 28 Aug.-3 Sept. 2012
Understanding with President of Lanzhou University
– Lanzhou China
Joint Conference of Confucius Institute Council – 10-15 Sept. 2012
Beijing China
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The Seventeenth Annual Conference of Association 25-26 Aug.2013
of Medical Councils of Africa (AMCOA) – Kigali
Rwanda
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Centres of Excellence – Kampala Uganda
Meeting of the Ninth Annual East and South African 4-8 May.2014
Pension Funds held at Swakopmund Namibia
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Joint Conference of Confucius Institutes in Africa – 23-25 Jun.2014
Dar es Salaam Tanzania
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Visited University of Eastern Tennesse, Tennesse 21-28 Oct.2014
USA and Research Tour and Memorandum of
Understanding Strengthening at University of
Washington Seattle, Washington Seattle USA
Lead the East African Community Partner States 4th-12th May 2015
Joint Medical and Dental Inspection Team composed
of Chairmen, Registrars and Members of the East
African Community Partner States Medical and
Dental Boards and Councils, including Kenya Medical
Practitioners and Dentists Board, Uganda Medical
and Dental Council, Zanzibar Medical and Dental
Council, Medical and Dental Council of Tanganyika,
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Rwanda Medical and Dental Council, and the Burundi
Medical and Dental Practitioners Council. The team
inspected all Medical and Dental Training Schools in
the Republic of Uganda. The inspected Medical and
Dental Training institutions included Makerere
University Medical and Dental Schools, Mbarara
University Medical School, Gulu University Medical
School, Busitema University Medical School,
Kampala International University (KIU) Medical
School, Islamic University Medical School, and St
Augustine International University Medical School
Attended the 10th Round Table Conference of the 30th Jul-1st Aug
2015
Council of Confucius Institute Headquarters
convened in Qufu, Shandong Province China
Organized and Presided over the 19th Association of 31st Jul-4th Aug
2015
Medical Councils of Africa (AMCOA) Annual
Conference, Sarova WhiteSands Beach Resorts and
Spa, Mombasa Kenya. Theme: “ Licensure for Medical
and Dental Practice
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Lead Kenya Government delegation during the Joint 16th-22nd Jan 2016
Inspection Team composed of Chairmen, Registrars
and Members of the Medical and Dental Boards and
Councils of the East African Community Partner
States, including Rwanda Medical and Dental
Council, Medical and Dental Council of Tanganyika,
Uganda Medical and Dental Council, Zanzibar Medical
and Dental Council, Burundi Medical and Dental
Practitioners Council, and Kenya Medical
Practitioners and Dentists Board during the
Inspection of all Medical and Dental Schools in the
Republic of Kenya. The inspected Institutions
included the University of Nairobi Medical and Dental
Schools, Moi University Medical and Dental Schools,
Kenyatta University Medical School, Egerton
University Medical School, Kenya Methodist
University (KEMU) Medical School, Maseno
University Medical School, Mount Kenya University
(MKU) Medical School, Uzima University College
Medical School, and Jomo Kenyatta University of
Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) Medical School
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and Burundi Medical and Dental Practitioners
Council.
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Lead Kenya Government delegation in the East 9th-10th May 2016
African Community Partner States Joint Medical and
Dental Inspection Team Comprising of Chairmen,
Registrars and Members of the Medical and Dental
Boards and Councils of the East African Community
Partner States including Rwanda Medical and Dental
Council, Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists
Board, Burundi Medical and Dental Practitioners
Council, Uganda Medical and Dental Council, Medical
and Dental Council of Tanganyika and Zanzibar
Medical and Dental Council. The team inspected all
the Medical and Dental training institutions in the
Republic of Rwanda. These included the Medical and
Dental Schools at the National University of Rwanda
Organized and Presided over the 20th Association of 22nd-26th Aug 2016
Medical Councils of Africa (AMCOA) Annual
Conference held at Makokola Retreat, Magonchi
Malawi. Theme: “Medical and Dental Malpractice in
the 21st Century”
Presided over the Interface Meeting of the 3rd -5th April 2017
Association of Medical Councils of Africa (AMCOA),
and sharing best practices at the Health Professions
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Council of South Africa held (HPCSA) offices in
Pretoria, South Africa.
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35th Annual Association of Educational Assessments 7th-11th Aug 2017
in Africa (AEAA) Conference, Kampala, Uganda
Organized and presided over the 21st Association of 21st-25th Aug 2017
Medical Councils of Africa (AMCOA) Annual
Conference held at Spier Wine Estate, Stellenbosch
Western Cape, South Africa. Theme:” Technology and
Medical Regulation in the 21st Century”
Organized and Presided over the 22nd Association of 22nd -27th Jul 2018
Medical Councils of Africa (AMCOA) Annual
Conference, Akosombo, Ghana. Theme: “Changing
Landscape in Medical Education and Training “.
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ACHIEVEMENTS OVER THE LAST FIVE YEARS AS PRESIDENT OF
ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL COUNCILS OF AFRICA (AMCOA) – 2013-2018
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ACHIEVEMENTS OVER THE LAST NINE YEARS AS CHAIRMAN OF THE MEDICAL
PRACTITIONERS AND DENTISTS BOARD OF KENYA (MPDBK) – 2009-2018
Developed the Joint Health Inspection Check-List. The Joint 2012
Health Inspection Team was composed of the Ministry of Health
(MOH) Department of Health Standards, Quality Assurance and
Regulations; Nutritionists and Dietician’s Institute; Nursing Council
of Kenya; Radiation Protection Board; Clinical Officers Council;
Pharmacy and Poisons Board; Public Health Officers and
Technicians Council; Kenya Medical Laboratory, Technicians and
Technologists Board; and the Medical Practitioners and Dentists
Board of Kenya
Developed and Implemented ICT Business Model for the Medical 2009
Practitioners and Dentists Board in order to facilitate electronic
communications and online services
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Established the Professional Conduct Committee (PCC) to be among 2013
the Disciplinary Procedures available at the Medical Practitioners
and Dentists Board, in addition to the Preliminary Enquiry
Committee (PIC), and Medical Tribunal
Developed and a Launched the Patients’ Rights Charter 2013
Reviewed the Medical (MBChB) program and Dental (BDS) program 2013
Core Curricula, 2nd Edition
Developed the National Training and Quality Assurance Standards 2015
for Medical and Dental Schools and Teaching Hospitals in Kenya
Reviewed the Joint Health Inspection Check-List. The Joint Heath 2016
Inspection Team was composed of the Ministry of Education (MOH)
Department of Health Standards, Quality Assurance and
Regulations; County’s/Sub County Health Management Team;
Pharmacy and Poisons Board; Nursing Council of Kenya, Radiation
Protection Board; Nutritionists and Dietician’s Institute; Clinical
Officers Council; Kenya Medical Laboratory, Technician and
Technologists Board; Public Health Officers and Technicians
Council; and Medical Practitioners and Dentists Board of Kenya
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• Medical Practitioners and Dentists (Medical Camp) Rules 2016
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Nairobi constituent College, while Former Kenya Science
College becomes a campus of the University of Nairobi.
• ISO Certification of the University 2008
• Purchase of Uniplaza in Mombasa at the cost of KES 198
million
• University of Nairobi adopts a Computerized Financial
Management System
• Prof. George Magoha is trained in Executive Management 2009
• University of Nairobi constructs modern Chemistry,
Biology and Physics laboratories at Kenya Science
Campus
• Creation of the positions of two Deputy Vice-Chancellor’s 2010
to handle research and student affairs
• University of Nairobi calendar and website win the
Association of Commonwealth Universities Award
• University of Nairobi receives US$12.5 million grant from 2011
the US National Institutes of Health targeting Medical
Education in Africa
• Appointment of two Deputy Vice Chancellor’s in-charge of
Student Affairs and Research
• University of Nairobi Vice Chancellor, Prof. George
Magoha becomes President of the Association of African
Universities
• University of Nairobi becomes first public entity to be 2012
ranked Excellent in the public sector performance.
• University breaks ground for the construction of 22 storey 2013
University Towers
• University graduates a record 95 PhDs
• University of Nairobi Vice Chancellor, Prof. George
Magoha becomes President of the Association of Medical
Councils of Africa
• College of Health Sciences declared a Centre of Excellence
in East Africa
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• University of Nairobi tops the region and emerges nine in 2014
Africa in web-ranking
• University of Nairobi hosts All African Universities Games
• Pension Scheme Fund value up from KES2.8 billion to
KES.12.6 billion
• The 22 storey University towers, is now 80% completed
Professors 95 154
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CLINICAL RESPONSIBILITIES AT KENYATTA NATIONAL HOSPITAL
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ADMINISTRATIVE AND ACADEMIC RESPONSIBILITIES AS DEAN OF THE
FACULTY OF MEDICINE FROM 2000 TO 2001
4. Chairman of the Board of Examiners for MSc, MD, PhD and M.Med
students in the Faculty of Medicine.
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B. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES SPECIFIC TO THE UNIVERSITY OF
NAIROBI COUNCIL, 2000-DATE
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3. PROFESSOR JOSEPH MAINA MUNGAI MEMORIAL COMPLEX
As Deputy Vice-Chancellor in charge of Administration and Finance, and as
world renown Professor of Surgery and Urologist, I am the initial states of fund
raising one hundred and fifty million shillings for the University of Nairobi
from some Korean professional colleagues. The funds when raised are to be
used specifically for the construction and equipping of JOSEPH MAINA
MUNGAI MEMORIAL COMPLEX in honour of the distinguished service of the
later Professor Joseph Maina Mungai to the Faculty of Medicine and the
University of Nairobi. The complex will include a state of the art multipurpose
Auditorium and will be built at Chiromo Campus where Professor Mungai
taught until his death.
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ADMINISTRATIVE AND ACADEMIC RESPONSIBILITIES AS ACTING VICE
CHANCELLOR, UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI
Have acted as the Vice-Chancellor of University of Nairobi for over ninety
days on eleven different occasions between April 2002 - September 2004.
Effective 7th October 2004 to 2005, I was appointed Acting Vice-Chancellor
of the University of Nairobi.
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15. Staff Housing Policy Committee of Council.
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INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT WORKSHOPS AND
CONFERENCES ATTENDED
Tanzania from the 22nd to 28th March 2002. The main theme of the
conference was possibilities of diversification of revenue for an expanding
accessibility to higher education. It was supported by the Ford Foundation.
and was held in Kampala Uganda from 18th to 25th August 2002.
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3. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HIGHER EDUCATION
MANAGEMENT HELD IN NAIROBI IN 2003
Attended the International Conference on Higher Education Management
at the Safari Park hotel in Nairobi. The Conference involved Quality
Assurance through Curriculum Design - A case study of Higher Education
Management in East Africa. The International Conference was organized
and supported by the German Academic Exchange Programme DAAD from
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SOME SELECTED LOCAL UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT AND COUNCIL
SEMINARS & WORKSHOPS ATTENDED
and organized by WIPO/KIPI and Moi University from the 2nd to 6th of
September 2003.
This Workshop held at the Kenya School of Monetary Studies from 1st to
This management seminar was held at Mount Kenya Safari Club from 10 th
to 12th May 2001. It was attended by all members of University
Management Board. The role of Information Communication Technology
(ICT) was discussed. Students Management Information Systems, Human
Resource Management Systems and Library Automation were discussed.
Attended this joint Workshop at the Sarova Mara Camp from the 26 th
August to the 2nd September 2001. The workshop was attended by the
Vice-Chancellor, Deputy Vice-Chancellors, College Principals and Managing
Director of UNES. The workshop discussed among other issues, the
University Finances, Public Relations, Alumni, Fund raising and the Draft
Strategic Plan for UNES. New Unit Costs were to be computed for all
academic programmes.
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7. JOINT WORKSHOP FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI
COUNCIL/UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI PENSION SCHEME BOARD OF
TRUSTEES AT ABERDARE'S COUNTRY CLUB 2001
Aberdare's Country Club from 1 st to the 3rd of June 2001. Other attendees
included all members of the University Council, all Trustees of the
University of Nairobi Pension Scheme and Actuaries from Alexander
Financial Services. The Workshop discussed the new environment of
Retirement Benefit Schemes, Revised Scheme Deed and Revised Scheme
Rules. The Workshop also received the Actuaries Report on the state of the
University of Nairobi Pension Scheme.
Finance at the Mount Kenya Safari Club from the 14th to 15th of August
2003. Other attendees included officials from the Retirement Benefits
Authority and Trustees of the University of Nairobi Pension Scheme. The
theme of the workshop was the mandate of the Retirement Benefits
Authority in the management of Pension Schemes.
National Park Ngulia Lodge from the 14th to 16th February 2002. The main
purpose for the Workshop was to receive and discuss the report of the Task
Force on the Sharing of Funds from the Income Generating Programmes
and Units at the University of Nairobi
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10. INTERNATIONAL AIDS VACCINE INITIATIVE (IAVI) DONOR MEETING
HELD AT THE KENYA AIDS VACCINE (KAVI) LABORATORIES,
COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI, 2003
Attended this meeting held at the KAVI Laboratories at the Kenyatta
National Hospital Complex of the College of Health Sciences University of
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12. Societe' International De Chrugie.
13. Societe' International D'Urologie.
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of Surgeons held at hotel du 2 Fevriet Lome, Togo in
February
The second biennial scientific congress and meeting of 4th – 6th Sept
the Pan African Urological Surgeons Association
(P.A.U.S.A) held at the Grand Regency hotel in Nairobi,
Kenya, Presented a paper.
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CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS ATTENDED IN 1997
February
First continental meeting of the African Society of
Impotence Research (A.S.I.R.) held at the Grand
Regency hotel in Nairobi, Kenya.
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Regional Erectile Dysfunction Advisory Council (E.D.A.C.) 4th September
for Africa, Middle East, India and Pakistan at hotel
Movenpick in Cairo, Egypt.
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UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING
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OTHER ACADEMIC RESPONSIBILITIES AT THE ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT OF
SURGERY
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10. Dr. George K. 1998 The pattern of emergency
Nganga admissions in the departments of
General and Orthopaedic Surgery
at Kenyatta National Hospital.
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20. Dr. Ojwang Lusi 2000 A Surgical audit of Urological
malignant tumours as seen at
Kenyatta National Hospital.
38. Dr. Robert Pukose 2007 Outcome of the effects of the new
road traffic rules and regulations
on the incidence and service
vehicle related injuries presenting
at the Kenyatta National Hospital.
3. Magoha G. A. Magoha O. B
Aetiology, Diagnosis and Management of Haemospermia – a review
Urolithiasis in Kenya
East African Medical Journal 2007 December; 84(12): 589-94
4. Magoha G. A. O.
Prostate cancer
East African Medical Journal. Vol 84 No.9, S1, Sept 2007.
5. Magoha G. A. O.
Overview of prostate cancer in indigenous black Africans and blacks
in African ancestry in diaspora 1935-2007
East African Medical Journal. Vol 84 No.9, S3, Sept 2007.
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8. Kiptoon D. K., Magoha G. A. O. and Owillah F. A.
Early postoperative outcomes of patients undergoing prostatectomy
for benign prostatic hyperplasia at Kenyatta National Hospital,
Nairobi
East African Medical Journal. Vol 84 No.9, S40, Sept 2007
9. Magoha G.A.O
Testicular Injuries
East African Medical Journal. Vol. 84(8): 353-5 Aug 2007
12. Krieger J. N., Bailey R. c., Opeya J., Ayieko B., Opiyo F., Agot K.,
Parker C., Ndinya-Achola J. O., Magoha G. A., Moses S.
Adult male circumcision: results of a standardized procedure in
Kisumu District, Kenya
British Journal of Urology: Vol.96: 1109-1113, 2005
14. Reid G., Bhandari M., Magoha G.A.O., Bulbul M., Favero
M., Mignard J.P., and Schultz J.
Sterilization and disinfection of Instruments used in Urology:
In Nosocomial and Health Care Associated Infections in Urology
pages 121-150, Eds. Naber K.G., Pechere J.C., Kumizawa J.,
Khoury S., Gerberding J.L., and Schaeffer A.J., WHO and IUCC
Health Publication 2001.
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16. Magoha G.A.O. and Ngumi Z.W.W.
Renal transplantation during the 20th Century.
East African Medical Journal, Vol. 78: May 2001.
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26. Magoha G.A.O.
Ureteric injuries.
East African Medical Journal, 76: 181-183, 1999.
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36. Magoha G.A.O.
Medical management of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
East African Medical Journal, 73: 453-456,1996.
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46. Magoha G.A.O., and Kaale R.F.
Epidemiological and clinical aspects of carcinoma of the penis at
Kenyatta National Hospital.
East African Medical Journal, 72: 360-364, 1995.
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55. Magoha G.A.O.
Low dose clomiphane citrate therapy in oligospermic men with
idiopathic primary infertility.
Nairobi Journal of Medicine, Vol. 15:42-45, 1988.
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NATIONAL, CONTINENTAL AND PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES FROM
1999 TO DATE
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3. PRESIDENT ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL COUNCILS OF AFRICA
(AMCOA)
Old Starehe Boys who have become doctors provide free and regular
general medical and specialist care to the current students of
Starehe Boys Centre at no cost.
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9. VISITING CONSULTANT UROLOGIST AND SURGEON TO THE NAIROBI
HOSPITAL, NAIROBI
RESEARCH COLLABORATION
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FIELDS OF CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS
1. PROSTATE CANCER
Engaged in the continuous study of the Epidemiology and Clinical
Behaviour of Prostate Cancer in black Africans in Collaboration with the
Universities of Lagos and Dakar. Is Prostate Cancer a more clinically
malignant disease in Black Africans and Africans in Diaspora?
3. TESTICULAR CANCER
Engaged in a study to confirm my findings in Nigeria that Testicular
Cancer is rare among black Africans.
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INAUGURAL LECTURE
Delivered at the multipurpose 8-4-4 Hall of the University of Nairobi on the
9th of October 2003. This was the 35 th Inaugural Lecture at the University
of Nairobi. The topic was "Urological Foot Prints in Kenya, that Water May
Flow, a Story about Male Genital Cancer and Dysfunction".
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
4. Reading History
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REFEREES
2. Dr. J. B. Wanjui
P O Box 46037-00100
Nairobi
[email protected]
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