Raikane James | Healthcare Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Raikane James | Healthcare Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Seretlo Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University | South Africa

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📚 INTRODUCTION

Mr. Raikane James Seretlo is a distinguished lecturer in Public Health at Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University. He brings a combination of years of healthcare experience and academic dedication to the field, making him a key figure in advancing public health education and research. His academic journey continues to evolve, contributing to both local and global public health initiatives.

🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Mr. Seretlo’s academic path began with a focus on nursing, earning his Auxiliary Nursing Certificate in 2007. He continued his studies, completing a Bachelor’s in Nursing Science and later, a Master’s in Public Health from Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University in 2022. Currently, he is progressing towards his PhD in Public Health, further solidifying his dedication to public health research and education.

💼 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

With extensive experience in healthcare, Mr. Seretlo has held multiple roles in both clinical practice and academia. His past positions include Clinical Application Specialist at Philips Africa, Clinical Facilitator at the University of Pretoria, and Professional Nurse at Philadelphia Hospital. Currently, he serves as a lecturer at Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, where he shapes the minds of future healthcare professionals.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON HEALTHCARE DATA ANALYSIS

Mr. Seretlo’s research interests focus on critical areas such as HIV prevention, TB, and health education. His work aims to improve public health strategies, especially in underprivileged communities. He is dedicated to mentoring students, guiding them through their research and helping shape the future of public health practices. His ongoing work includes developing digital health interventions and exploring the impact of health policies.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Mr. Seretlo has significantly influenced public health education. His work as a lecturer and module coordinator at Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University has enriched the academic environment, allowing students to develop practical skills and in-depth knowledge of public health. Furthermore, he has worked internationally, improving maternal and child health across African healthcare settings.

📖 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Through his research and practical experiences, Mr. Seretlo has authored multiple publications. His work on public health, HIV, and health promotion is regularly cited in academic circles. His ability to bridge theory and practice helps ensure that his research directly impacts healthcare delivery and education, influencing both academic and professional communities.

🏆 HONORS & AWARDS

Throughout his career, Mr. Seretlo has been recognized for his contributions to public health education and research. Notable achievements include his innovative work with online educational tools and his role as a guest lecturer. He has been awarded honors for excellence in teaching, research, and clinical education, which have solidified his reputation in the field.

🔮 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Looking ahead, Mr. Seretlo’s contributions to public health education and research are expected to expand. His innovative approaches to digital health and health education will likely continue to shape future public health policies and practices, contributing to global health advancements. His legacy will undoubtedly inspire future scholars and healthcare professionals.

📅 FINAL NOTE

As Mr. Seretlo continues his academic journey, his commitment to enhancing public health education remains unwavering. His career highlights a legacy of impactful research, innovative teaching, and dedication to improving healthcare outcomes. His influence is sure to grow, as he contributes further to both public health and academic research.

 📚 TOP NOTES PUBLICATIONS

Holistic sexual-reproductive healthcare services and needs for queer individuals: Healthcare providers’ perspectives
    • Authors: RJ Seretlo, H Smuts, MM Mokgatle
    • Journal: Healthcare
    • Year: 2024
A self-reported study: Health and mental health status among MSM in a district of North-West province
    • Authors: AP Mphela, RJ Seretlo, K Mokwena, MM Mokgatle
    • Journal: International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies
    • Year: 2024
Experiences of high school learners regarding Ubuntu education and training in South Africa
    • Authors: RT Lebese, SE Tshivhase, NS Mashau, L Makhado, R Anokurwu, et al.
    • Journal: Inkanyiso
    • Year: 2023
Community health workers’ knowledge of Ubuntu informed care in tuberculosis, HIV, and AIDS in Gauteng province
    • Authors: R Gundo, NV Sepeng, R Lavhelani, M Moeta, M Musie, RJ Seretlo, et al.
    • Journal: Curationis
    • Year: 2025
We are treated differently: Experiences of men who have sex with men in South African clinics
    • Authors: TT Ravele, RJ Seretlo, MM Mokgatle, R Seretlo, TT Ravele, RJ Seretlo
    • Journal: (Not specified, possibly another journal for 2025)
Challenges in sexual and reproductive healthcare access for queer people in Gauteng, South Africa
    • Authors: RJ Seretlo, H Smuts, MM Mokgatle
    • Journal: African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine
    • Year: 2024
Development of an mHealth App by Experts for Queer Individuals’ Sexual-Reproductive Health Care Services and Needs: Nominal Group Technique Study
    • Authors: RJ Seretlo, H Smuts, MM Mokgatle
    • Journal: JMIR Formative Research
    • Year: 2024

Yauba Saidu | Immunization financing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yauba Saidu | Immunization financing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yauba Saidu at Clinton health Access Initiative, Cameroon

👨‍🎓 Professional Profile

🌟 Current Position

Dr. Yauba Saidu serves as the Project Coordinator for the Building a National Medical Oxygen Strategy for Cape Verde and is also the Founder and President of the One Health Pastoral Initiative. In addition, he coordinates projects focused on strengthening human resources for health in the Central African Republic and protects chemotherapy drug quality in sub-Saharan Africa.

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Saidu earned his MD in General Medicine in 2007, followed by an MSc in Vaccinology and Pharmaceutical Clinical Development in 2011. He continued to enhance his expertise with a Ph.D. in Life Sciences (Global Health option) in 2023, and he recently completed a Certificate Program in One Health from the University of Florida in 2024.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Saidu’s career spans multiple high-impact roles in public health. Since 2021, he has been the Country Director for the Clinton Health Access Initiative in Cameroon, alongside his role as the National Coordinator for The Lancet NCDI Poverty Commission. His experience also includes significant positions at the Medical Research Council Unit in The Gambia and various roles in the Clinton Health Access Initiative, where he contributed to numerous health programs.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

With over 75 research papers and 2 book chapters to his name, Dr. Saidu has made significant contributions to global health, particularly in areas such as immunization services, chemotherapy drug quality, and public health strategies. His research emphasizes the intersection of health systems and the impact of non-communicable diseases in resource-limited settings.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Saidu’s work has garnered recognition, including his designation as a Knight of the Cameroon Order of Valor in 2022. His leadership in various health initiatives has had a profound impact on health outcomes in Cameroon and across sub-Saharan Africa.

📚 Academic Cites

His research has received over 470 citations, achieving an H-index of 10, reflecting his influence in the field. His notable publications include contributions to vaccinology and climate change and health system sustainability.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Dr. Saidu possesses a diverse set of technical skills, including program management, clinical trial coordination, and expertise in vaccinology and public health policy. His ability to navigate complex health systems and drive initiatives for improved health access is a hallmark of his career.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

As a student supervisor at the University of Buea, Dr. Saidu actively mentors the next generation of healthcare professionals, imparting his knowledge and experience in global health challenges.

🕊️ Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Saidu’s commitment to improving health outcomes in Africa positions him as a pivotal figure in global health. His ongoing projects aim to strengthen healthcare systems, expand access to essential medicines, and address the unique health challenges faced by vulnerable populations. As he continues to drive impactful health initiatives, Dr. Saidu is poised to leave a lasting legacy in the field of global health.

 

📖 Top Noted Publications

 Anticipating and strategizing to address potential bottlenecks during clinical research projects in sub-Saharan Africa: a case for adapting approaches and tools used in the entrepreneurial and development sectors

Authors: Saidu, Y., Nchinjoh, S.C., Adidja, A., Ndom, P., Liebermann, M.
Journal: Trials
Year: 2024

Functional availability of medical oxygen for the management of hypoxaemia in Cameroon: A nationwide facility-based cross-sectional survey

Authors: Saidu, Y., Ndip, A.V., Diaby, O., Balkissou, A.D., Wiwa, O.
Journal: Journal of Global Health
Year: 2024

Climate change in Africa case studies: Role of healthcare and sustainable interventions

Authors: Umesi, A., Ubiame, O., Saidu, Y., Paul Jaiyeola, O., Darkwah, A.F.
Journal: Routledge Handbook of Climate Change and Health System Sustainability
Year: 2024

COVID-19 vaccination implementation in 52 African countries: trajectory and implications for future pandemic preparedness

Authors: Wariri, O., Afolabi, M.O., Mukandavire, C., Uthman, O.A., Kampmann, B.
Journal: BMJ Global Health
Year: 2023

The faces behind vaccination: unpacking the attitudes, knowledge, and practices of staff of Cameroon’s Expanded program on Immunization

Authors: Saidu, Y., Gu, J., Ngenge, B.M., Clemens, S.A.C., Clemens, R.
Journal: Human Resources for Health
Year: 2023

Assessment of immunization data management practices in Cameroon: unveiling potential barriers to immunization data quality

Authors: Saidu, Y., Gu, J., Ngenge, B.M., Clemens, S.A.C., Clemens, R.
Journal: BMC Health Services Research
Year: 2023

 Beyond the numbers: An in-depth look at Cameroon’s fifth national COVID-19 vaccination campaign through geographical and gender lenses

Authors: Amani, A., Njoh, A.A., Atuhebwe, P., Chaiban, T., Gueye, A.S.
Journal: Vaccine
Year: 2023