A medical practitioner with over 13 years of experience across various healthcare institutions. Expertise in managing communicable and non-communicable diseases, public health awareness campaigns, and health education in school and community settings. Strong focus on the One Health approach, sustainability indicators, and contributing to global health initiatives. Open to working in diverse environments and committed to adhering to the rules and regulations of appointing authorities, with a special interest in contributing to global public health projects.
Under the technical supervision of WHO Provincial and Federal Team Leader for polio eradication, Provincial Surveillance officer and the overall supervision of the WHO Representative, the Surveillance Officer will be the focal point for surveillance activities in the assigned district (s) and will be responsible to undertake the following duties.
1. Support district health authorities (DHO/EDO, EPI manager, District Surveillance Coordinator) in ensuring that there is a functional AFP surveillance system in place as per the national guidelines.
2.Support preparation of detailed district surveillance workplans to be implemented by district Health authoritiesand partner staff(Area Coordinator, PEOs, NSTOP, DHCSO etc.)
3.Review surveillance sites (active and zero-reporting) regularly and prioritize in light of the health seeking behavior data.Ensure that the regular surveillance visits to reporting sites are undertaken by the surveillance staff as per the workplan and no AFP case is missed from being reported.
4.Ensuretimely management of all AFP cases (investigation, stool collection and transportation, case classification).
5.Organize and conduct detailed epidemiological investigation of urgent (hot), confirmed and compatible polio cases; AFP cases with zero OPV dose, AFP case clustering, WPV positive environmental isolates.
6.Facilitate that all data from AFP cases are properly collected, line-listed, analyzed and interpreted timely; and forwarded to provincial office. Ensure that appropriate actions are under taken in response to the findings.
7.Monitor the surveillance indicators as well as quality of surveillance data in the district(s) of responsibility and the required actions are taken.
8.Organize orientation sessions for health care providers (formal and informal) and community informers on AFP surveillance.
9.Assist in ensuring inclusion of all high risk/ underserved/ migrant population in the Surveillance network and all AFPs are
Field Medical Officer at site
Attend all type of emergencies
Routine manage OPD
Medical checkup of patients newly and yearly of old employees
Monthly Inspection of hygiene mess and canteen.
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