Mrs. Kenean Tadesse | Health | Women Researcher Award
Lecturer at Wachemo University, Ethiopia
Summary:
Mrs. Kenean Tadesse is an accomplished nursing professional and academic with nearly four years of experience in the nursing field. She began her career with a Bachelor of Science in Comprehensive Nursing from Haramaya University College of Health Science in 2017 and later obtained a Master’s degree in Adult Health Nursing from Addis Ababa University in 2022. Mrs. Tadesse has a year of clinical experience at BBJ Health Center, where she served as a junior nurse professional and held key positions such as OPD case team coordinator and HMIS focal person. Currently, she is the Head of the Nursing Department at Wachemo University Durame Campus College of Medicine and Health Sciences, where she has also engaged in research as a principal investigator and research advisor since 2022. With a strong commitment to advancing nursing education and research, Mrs. Tadesse is dedicated to addressing healthcare challenges and improving patient care.
Profile:
Education:
Mrs. Kenean Tadesse holds a Bachelor of Science in Comprehensive Nursing from Haramaya University College of Health Science, which she completed in 2017 G.C. Following her undergraduate studies, she further pursued her education at Addis Ababa University College of Health Science, where she earned a Master’s degree in Adult Health Nursing in 2022 G.C. This robust educational foundation has equipped her with the essential knowledge and skills necessary for her roles in clinical practice and academic research.
Professional Experience:
Mrs. Kenean Tadesse has garnered significant professional experience in the nursing field, beginning with a year of clinical practice at BBJ Health Center, where she served as a junior nurse professional. In this role, she took on several key responsibilities, including coordinating the outpatient department (OPD) case team, acting as the Health Management Information System (HMIS) focal person, and leading initiatives as the Compassionate Respectful and Caring (CRC) focal person. Building on her clinical foundation, Mrs. Tadesse has spent the past three years at Wachemo University Durame Campus College of Medicine and Health Sciences, where she currently holds the position of Head of the Nursing Department. In addition to her administrative and leadership duties, she has actively contributed to research as both a principal investigator and co-author and has served as a research advisor since 2022, demonstrating her commitment to advancing nursing practice and education.
Research Interests:
Mrs. Kenean Tadesse is deeply committed to advancing the field of nursing through her research endeavors. Her primary research interests focus on addressing critical health challenges in nursing practice, with an emphasis on improving patient outcomes and enhancing care delivery. She is particularly interested in exploring the integration of compassionate care practices within healthcare settings and the impact of Health Management Information Systems (HMIS) on patient management and decision-making processes. Additionally, Mrs. Tadesse aims to investigate the educational needs of nursing students and the effectiveness of various teaching methodologies in promoting clinical competence and critical thinking. Through her research, she aspires to contribute valuable insights that can inform nursing education and improve healthcare practices in her community.
Conclution:
Mrs. Kenean Tadesse’s educational background, professional experience, and passion for research make her a suitable candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award. Her commitment to addressing healthcare issues through research aligns well with the award’s objectives, making her a deserving nominee.
Publication Top Noted:
Title: Knowledge of Hypoglycemia Symptoms and Associated Factors among Diabetic Patients in Adama Hospital Medical College, Adama, Ethiopia: A Cross-Sectional Study, 2021
- Authors: Tadesse, K., Mekonnen, H., Habte, T., Ayale, M., Sugebo, F.
- Journal: Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health
- Year: 2024
- Volume: 28
- Article ID: 101702
- Access: Open access