Aisha Bwika
Quality Assurance Officer
Making sure there is conformity of clinical research trials to the set protocols and standards. This I achieve by reviewing all SOPs, carrying out Audits helping to prepare and compile study documents necessary for studies.
I also attend meetings that will help me know more about what is happening in the studies for me to be able to advice on quality issues appropriately.
I have been working in a clinical trials lab for the last 14 years doing among so many things, preparation, response and closing of findings for both internal and accreditation audits. I also helped newer members into the art of embracing quality practices. With the help of a great team, I enjoyed the rewards of accreditation, and the feeling of being rewarded for something you know you have given your best and worked for, gives me the motivation in what I do.
A Bachelors of Science in Biomedical sciences
Listening to motivational talks (TED Talks), Movies and Documentaries.
English and Chemistry
To be a Quality Project Manager
[POLICY BRIEF]
Projections of COVID-19 Cases and Deaths Following Schools Reopening
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https://kemri-wellcome.org/zp-content/uploads/2021/01/Projections-of-COVID-19-cases-and-deaths-following-schools-reopening.pdf
Join us in congratulation Dr Jacquie Oliwa for successfully defending her #PhD
As part of her work, @JacquieOliwa developed a #policybrief on Improving case detection of tuberculosis in hospitalised Kenyan children
You can read the policy brief here👇
https://kemri-wellcome.org/zp-content/uploads/2021/01/Improving-case-detection-of-tuberculosis-in-hospitalised-Kenyan-children-003.pdf
Recently published article
Applying a gender lens to understand pathways through care for acutely ill young children in Kenyan urban informal settlements
https://equityhealthj.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12939-020-01349-3
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