Building Capacity for Nursing and Midwifery Leadership 2019 Africa
- Key Note Presentation: General leadership principles: “Seeing the Leader in You” – Truphosa Kwaka-Sumba, Principal-Nairobi campus. St Paul’s University
- Leading and Managing Nursing/Midwifery Professions Diversity a Kenyan Experience – Louisa R.S. Muteti, MPH/ BScN / Dip. HSM/KRCHN/M/MCH-FP/CBE, Chair –Midwives Association of Kenya (MAK)
- Leadership in Nursing and Midwifery in Africa – Dr Dinah Chelgat, Dean, School of Nursing Moi University, Eldorect
- Transformational Nursing & Midwifery Leadership Success Story – Christine Sammy, OGW Newborn & Child Health Coordinator, Kitui County, Kenya
- Using Systems thinking to integrate nursing research into clinical practice – Dr. Molly Secor-Turner, PhD, RN, FSAHM, Associate Professor North Dakota State University
- Systems Thinking Case Study – Dr. Molly Secor-Turner
- Nursing and Midwifery Leadership in the Clinical Setting – Mary Nyakinyi Kamau Matron, Coptic Hospital
- Raising the profile of nurses in LMIC settings through research – David Gathara, PhD, RN
- Raising the profile of nurses in LMIC settings through research – David Gathara, PhD, RN
- Nursing and Midwifery Practice & Health Service Delivery – Miriam C.A. Wagoro, RN,PhD, MScN,BScN,PGDip.(Intn’l Research ethics),RM,RPN,RCHN,DAN