Ms. Zemenay Ayinie, Academician Anesthetist Award, Women Researcher Award
Zemenay Ayinie at Universty of Gondar, Ethiopia
Ms. Zemenay Ayinie is an experienced lecturer in the Department of Anaesthesia at the University of Gondar. She holds a Master’s degree in advanced clinical anaesthesia and a Bachelor’s degree in anaesthesia from the same university. With a background in providing persistent community service and coaching students during their internship practice, she is dedicated to advancing healthcare through education and practical training. Ms. Ayinie is a proficient communicator in English and Amharic and is an active member of the Ethiopian Association on Anesthetists.
Profile:
Master’s Degree:
- Program: Advanced Clinical Anaesthesia
- Institution: University of Gondar
- Years Attended: 2011-2012 E.C
Bachelor’s Degree:
- Program: Anaesthesia
- Institution: University of Gondar
- Years Attended: 2005-2008 E.C
Professional Experience:
Ms. Zemenay Ayinie is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in the field of anaesthesia. She has been serving as a Lecturer at the Department of Anaesthesia at the University of Gondar since August 2012 E.C. In this role, she is responsible for delivering lectures, mentoring students, and providing guidance during their internship practice. Prior to her current position, Ms. Ayinie worked as an Assistant Lecturer from 2010 to 2013 E.C and as a Graduating Assistant II from 2009 to 2010 E.C, both in the Department of Anaesthesia at the University of Gondar. Throughout her career, she has demonstrated a strong commitment to education, research, and community service, making significant contributions to the field of anaesthesia and healthcare in Ethiopia.
Research Interest:
Ms. Zemenay Ayinie is deeply passionate about research in the field of anaesthesia and healthcare. Her research interests are diverse and include topics such as postoperative pain management in pediatric patients, procedural sedation and analgesia practices for imaging procedures, perioperative optimization strategies for patients with obstructive sleep apnea, and the knowledge and attitudes of pregnant women towards anesthesia for cesarean section procedures. Through her research endeavors, Ms. Ayinie aims to contribute valuable insights, improve patient care, and enhance anesthesia practices, particularly in resource-lim
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