ROSEMARY MRINA, MD, MMED OBGYN
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OBJECTIVE:
To utilize my experiences, education, talents and skills in design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of high impact public health interventions.
KEY COMPETENCIES/SKILLS
Program development: : Designed and implemented Strategic planning for Kilimanjaro Regional Hospital, Involved in developing the budget for the hospital under hospital management team, involved in Regional heath strategic planning and implementation
Designed and implemented Breast and Cervical cancer screening program among University students in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania.
Team building: Strong team player, cooperative and strive to achieve consensus and mutual outcome. A quick learner and intellectually honest and always pursue personal growth. Recognized for high ethical standards, integrity and professional in all work performed.
Communication: Concise in writing and effective in oral presentation skills. Ability to read large volume and discern key facts.
Computing skills: Proficiency in Microsoft word, excel, power point and access. Ability to use data analysis software such as STATA 9.0 and Epi info.
Language skills: Fluent in English and Swahili.
EDUCATION:
University of Maryland, School of Public Health
Masters of Public Health (MPH) Graduated May 2017
Concentration: Health Policy and Practice
Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences -Tanzania
Masters on Obstetrics & Gynecology, OBGYN, Sept 2009
Kilimanjaro Christian Medical College – Tanzania
Doctor of Medicine Degree (MD), July 2003
WORK
EXPERIENCE:
Medical Specialist January 2010 to November 2012
Kilimanjaro Regional Hospital, Tanzania
Provided clinical care to patients needed obstetric and gynecological attention within the hospital
Introduced Breast and Cervical cancer screening unit within the facility
Involved in data collection, analysis and scientific writing.
Participated in scientific activities like Journal club and seminars for critical review of scientific developments regarding breast and cervical cancer.
Involved in development of cervical cancer screening protocol within the region under WHO recommendation protocol for developing countries.
Supervised and trained medical students from all over the world on clinical attachment at the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department.
Medical Resident, OBGYN September 2006 to November 2009
Muhimbili National Hospital, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Attended all the clinical procedures in the department
Attended patients in outpatient department
Community sensitization on importance screening for gynecological malignancy
Medical Doctor, GP November 2004 to August 2006
Makiungu Mission Hospital
Attended patients from different departments
Treated patients with Malaria at different levels
Attended patients with HIV through care and treatment center
Treated opportunistic infections
Involved in clinical data collection and analysis for HIV and Malaria
Intern Medical Doctor September 2003 to November 2004
Muhimbili National Hospital, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Applied acquired clinical skills to manage patients
Involved in various clinical presentations during grand rounds in Surgical and Obstetrics and Gynecology rotations.
Strengthened new abilities, e.g. working as a team with multi-disciplinary approach.
Oriented medical students in clinical works.
Developed special interest on Public Health Research in various areas including but not limited to Breast and Cervical Cancer, HIV, Malaria, tobacco, occupational health and Malnutrition research.
VOLUNTEER
EXPERIENCE:
Team member
American Association on Health and Disability. August – De 2016
Promoting Mammogram Accessibility for women with disabilities in DC.
Team Leader, 2000-2003
Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center
Interviewer for research data collection
Team Leader, 2008-2012
Medical Women Association of Tanzania, MEWATA
Designed and implemented campaigns to provide health education on Breast and Cervical cancer and conduction mass screening campaigns within different regions of Tanzania.
Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Unit, 2010-2012
Kilimanjaro Regional Hospital, Tanzania
Attended clients who came for screening at the facility
Provided treatment for the various conditions encountered during the assessment.
Referral to cases needed further investigations which included mammogram
See and treat method for cervical cancer screening recommended by WHO for low resource setting countries screening method using acetic acid and cryotherapy for suspicious lesions treatment as criteria per guidelines.
Volunteer Instructor, Jan-Sept 1998
Manyara-Tanzania
Taught youths life skills and importance of living healthy life
Facilitated extracurricular activities
Worked with overseas volunteers in adapting to local environment and local language.
LICENSE AND AFFILIATION
Registered Medical Doctor Tanzania 07/03 – to date
Medical association of Tanzania 08/99– to date
Medical Women Association of Tanzania (MEWATA) 05/2002-to date