Ms. Emily Wamalwa

Ms. Emily Wamalwa

Lecturer

School of Health Sciences,Chair of Department,Department of Nursing

 

Biography

Emily Wamalwa is a Lecturer in the Department of Nursing

in the School of Health Sciences; Alupe University. She holds a Master of Science in Nursing (Nursing Education, Leadership, Management and Research) from Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology; Bachelor of general Nursing from Baraton University,. She is currently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology. 

Emily is a member of the following professional bodies:

  1. Registered and licenced by the Nursing Council of Kenya (NCK)
  2. NNAK-National Nurses Association of Kenya
  3. ECSACOM-East central and Southern Africa College of Nurses and Midwives

Education

  • May, 2021 – To date:Doctorate of Philosophy in Nursing, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology

    2018 – 2021:   Master of Science in Nursing (Nursing Education, Leadership and management Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology

    Thesis Title: ‘Factors Contributing To Academic Dishonesty Among Nursing Students in Kenya Medical Training Colleges Western Kenya’

    2010 – 2014     Bachelor of Science in general Nursing-Baraton University

Research interests

  1. Simulation drills use to enhance competence in Nursing
  2. Nursing Education to enhance Nursing practice
  3. Maternal and neonatal health

Publications

  1. Cultural and Socio-Economic Factors Contributing to Upsurge in Teenage Pregnancies in Kabuchai Constituency, Bungoma County Western Kenya. International journal of innovative research in multidisciplinary education,2024. ISSN (print): 2833-4515, ISSN (online): 2833-453.Volume 03 Issue 04 April 2024.DOI: 10.58806/ijirme. 2024.v3i4n10, Impact factor- 5. 138.Page No. 531 – 534
  2. The Prevalence of Academic Dishonesty among Nursing Students in Kenya Medical Training Colleges in Western Province, Kenya. International journal of health & medical research. ISSN (print): 2833-213X, ISSN (online): 2833-2148.Volume 02 Issue 02 February 2023.Page No. 20-30
  3. COVID-19 Vaccination Uptake in Kenya. European Journal of Medical and Health Sciences www.ejmed.org. submitted: October 3, 2022.Published: May 5, 2023.ISSN: 2593-8339. DOI: 10.24018/ejmed.2023.5.3.1532
  4. Factors Contributing to Academic Dishonesty Among Nursing Students In Kenya Medical Training College Western Kenya European Journal of Medical and Health Sciences 2(4) European Journal of Medical and Health Sciences 2(4).DOI:10.24018/ejmed.2020.2.4.407.License-CC BY 4.0.August 2020.

CONFERENCE PAPER PRESENTATIONS

1.’Innovation and Technologies in Infection and Control practices at the Infection Control Nurses Chapter (ICNC)9TH Scientific Conference (16 CPD) hours, From 15th-16th September 2016 at Sai Rock Hotel, Mombasa.

2.’Academic Dishonesty among Nursing students at Medical Training Colleges in Western Kenya’at the 64th Annual scientific Conference of the National Nurses Association of Kenya (NNAK) held at St. Patrick’s Pastrol Centre, Kabula Bungoma.

Classes

  • Leadership and management, Curriculum development in Nursing, Research, Health awareness. COBES.

Other relevant Links

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Official Contact Details

Email: Wamalwa @au.ac.ke

 Telephone number(s): 0727210031