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Learning & Development materials

Get access to our library of learning and development materials.

Ongoing projects

cin@kemri-wellcome.org

See our most current projects and their up-to-date statuses.

The Clinical Information Network (CIN).

CIN was established in 2013 to support the use of information and examine ways to improve hospital care for children and newborns admitted to county hospitals, and to further guide policy and practice in each county in  Kenya.

Providing Care through Collaboration

The Clinical Information Network (CIN) is a collaboration between the KEMRI Wellcome Trust Research Programme (KEMRI-Wellcome), the Ministry of Health (MOH), the Kenya Paediatrics Association (KPA), the Kenya Paediatric Research Consortium (KEPRECON), and participating County Hospitals in Kenya.

Paediatric and Neonatal

Focus on Newborn Units

Focus on Paediatrics

Projects & Research

Three Main Areas of Focus

Learn more about our research and some of the past, current and future projects we are involved in.

Delivering tomorrow’s health care for your family.

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News & Insights

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STRENGTHENING RESPECTFUL COMMUNICATION WITH PATIENTS AND COLLEAGUES IN NEONATAL UNITS

An important aspect of clinical care is communication with patients. Health care provider’s major communication.
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THE SEARCH STUDY IN THE FIGHT AGAINST PNEUMONIA

World Pneumonia day is commemorated every year on 12 November with the aim of raising.
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THE NEST BUNDLE KEEPING PARENTS AND BABIES BORN TOO SOON TOGETHER

Preterm birth also known as prematurity is defined as when a baby is born alive.
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The Clinical Learning Network: maintaining essential health services during the COVID-19 pandemic

The Clinical Learning Network (CLN) is a project established in 2021 aimed at optimising the.
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WHO recommends RTS,S Malaria Vaccine (Mosquirix®) for broader use

At the beginning of October 2021, the World Health Organisation (WHO) recommended the broader use.
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Dr Magdalene Kuria on life in retirement and her experiences with the Clinical Information Network

Dr Magdalene Kuria is a pediatrician with many years of experience. She was part of.
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A newborn clinical audit tool for hospitals in Kenya

A new clinical audit tool has been developed to measure and provide feedback on the.
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How the partnership between KPA and KEMRI-Wellcome birthed the Clinical Information Network

They say two things change the world: people with enough fortitude, conviction and ability; and.
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