Owino Charles

Medical Officer Intern
Ahero, KE.

About

Dedicated Medical Officer Intern with a robust foundation in clinical practice and a proven aptitude for research initiatives. Skilled in comprehensive patient care, diagnostics, and emergency management across diverse medical specialties. Eager to leverage strong analytical abilities, meticulous documentation, and collaborative teamwork to advance patient outcomes and contribute to public health through evidence-based practice and scientific inquiry.

Work

Bungoma County Referral Hospital
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Medical Officer Intern

Bungoma County, Kenya, Kenya

Summary

Provided comprehensive medical care and managed diverse patient populations across multiple specialties, ensuring optimal outcomes and continuity of care.

Highlights

Delivered comprehensive medical care to patients across Internal Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynecology, and Psychiatry rotations, gaining broad clinical exposure.

Performed thorough patient history taking, physical examinations, ordered diagnostic tests, and formulated evidence-based treatment plans under direct supervision.

Managed critical medical and surgical emergencies, including proficiently executing basic life support and initial stabilization protocols to preserve patient lives.

Maintained meticulous patient records, drafted clear admission, progress, and discharge notes, and facilitated effective patient handovers to ensure seamless care transitions.

Collaborated effectively within multidisciplinary teams, participating in daily ward rounds and academic sessions to enhance patient outcomes and continuity of care.

Education

Kenya Methodist University
Nairobi, Kenya, Kenya

Bachelor

Medicine and Surgery

Masogo Mixed Secondary School
Masogo, Kenya, Kenya

Kenya Certificate

Secondary Education

Grade: A-

Skills

Research Skills

Study Design, Data Collection, Data Analysis, Manuscript Preparation, Literature Review, Critical Analysis, Scientific Inquiry.

Clinical Skills

Patient Care, Diagnosis, Treatment Planning, Communication, Emergency Management, Patient History Taking, Physical Examinations, Diagnostic Testing, Medical Documentation.

References

Elvince Onyango Ochieng

ellieochieng@gmail.com, 0707421894

Lameck Oloo

oloolameck61@gmail.com, 0728235697

Projects

Investigating the Level of Depression Among KEMU Students

Summary

Comprehensive research project focused on assessing the prevalence and factors related to depression within the Kenya Methodist University student population.