About Clayton Dedonder
UZCHS is implementing the Clayton Dedonder Mentorship Program running from August 2018 to May 2019. This program focuses on building the capacity of middle and senior faculty to mentor junior faculty in HIV research and leadership. This will be done through mentorship, didactic courses, resource development, networking, and practical experiences. The didactic courses will be developed into an online course to support lifelong learning throughout UZCHS in leadership and mentorship.
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- Acute fatty liver of pregnancy: a case report.
- A case of twin reversed arterial perfusion (TRAP) sequence managed conservatively
- Incidence of maternal near miss in the public health sector of Harare, Zimbabwe: a prospective descriptive study
- Management and outcomes of antepartum haemorrhage in women delivering at Harare Maternity Hospital
- The Safety of Menstrual cups in women of low socio-economic status in Zimbabwe: a pilot study
- The Safety of Menstrual cups in women of low socio-economic status in Zimbabwe: a pilot study
- Abortion in Zimbabwe: A national study of the incidence of induced abortion, unintended pregnancy and post-abortion care in 2016
- Hepatic rupture from haematomas in patients with pre-eclampsia/eclampsia: a case series
- Genetic Susceptibility for Cervical Cancer in African Populations: What Are the Host Genetic Drivers?
- Prevalence of depression and anxiety among undergraduate university students in low and middle income countries: a systematic review protocol
- ZIMBABWE ONE HEALTH ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE NATIONAL ACTION PLAN
- The health care seeking behaviours of patients diagnosed with oral and maxillofacial tumours, Harare
- Odontogenic Carcinosarcoma: Case Report and Literature Review
- An analysis of hospital pharmacy practice in six sub-saharan african countries based on the international pharmaceutical federation basel statements
- Progress towards the Pharmaceutical workforce development goals (PWDGS) in Research, development and evaluation strategies for pharmaceutical education and the workforce: A global report
- THE PATTERN OF ORBITAL FRACTURES MANAGED AT TWO REFERRAL CENTERS IN NAIROBI, KENYA
- Genotyping Human Papillomavirus in Women Attending Cervical Cancer Screening Clinic in Harare, Zimbabwe
- Mutations in rpoB and katG genes of multidrug resistant mycobacterium tuberculosis undetectable using genotyping diagnostic methods
- Genotypic diversity of anogenital human papillomavirus in women attending cervical cancer screening in Harare, Zimbabwe
- Post-destructive eye surgery, associated depression at Sekuru Kaguvi Hospital Eye Unit, Zimbabwe
- A Research Strategy for the Development of Clinical Evidence for Traditional Herbal Medicine. In Exploring Traditional Medicine.
- Who benefits from Public Health financing in Zimbabwe? Towards Universal Health Coverage
- Barriers to healthcare access and coping mechanisms among sub-Saharan African migrants living in Bangkok, Thailand: a qualitative study
- Goblins left dirt in my birth canal’: Perceived Cultural Beliefs on the Causes and Meaning Making among Women with Cervical Cancer in Zimbabwe
- Breast cancer screening among women of child bearing age
- Evaluation of the child growth monitoring programme in a rural district in Zimbabwe
- Determinants of hygienic self-care practices related to skin conditions among primary school children in Harare City.
- Correlates of postnatal depression among women in Zimbabwean semi-urban and rural settings
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PERFECT strives to provide UZCHS Researchers (faculty and students) up-to-date information on internal and external funding opportunities and fellowships:Fund Title Description Link TWAS Fellowships for Research and Advanced Training TWAS offers fellowships to young scientists in developing countries to enable them to spend three to 12 months at a research institution in a developing country other than their own. The purpose of these fellowships is to enhance the research capacity of promising scientists, especially those at the beginning of their research career, helping them to foster links for further collaboration. Open 2019 Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program The American Embassy is pleased to announce the 2019 Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program. This one-year, full-scholarship program is offered to mid-career professionals working at policy-level who have a record of leadership, a commitment to public service, and the initiative to take full advantage of a self-defined program of independent study at a leading American university. The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program brings accomplished professionals from developing countries to the United States at a midpoint in their careers for a one-year program of non-degree study and related professional activities. Successful applicants will be placed at participating universities in the United States for the August 2019 to June 2020 period. Open Fulbright Research Grants for African University faculty The U.S Embassy is now accepting applications for the Fulbright Research Grants for African University faculty to either conduct postdoctoral research or undertake a planned program of reading and research during the 2019/2020 academic year at a U.S. academic or research institution. Open Call for Mobility Grants under the BioFISA II Programme The SANBio Mobility Grant offers: 1. Support to candidates on fellowships is for a duration of up to 3 months and may include travel in the region or internationally. 2. Experts in technical or business fields may be invited by host institutions for up to 4 weeks for specific technical assistance to be provided to organisations in SANBio member states. 3. Knowledge exchange/peer to peer visits for up to 2 weeks duration includes regional and international meetings as well as seminars or training courses with a specific focus in the areas of health and nutrition and on strengthening the visibility of SANBio network partners, excluding conferences. 4. Business development mentorship programmes to support bio-science start-ups for up to two weeks with the aim to support commercialisation of research outputs. Open - Publications