Julius Wandabwa

Salutation
Professor
First Name
Julius
Last Name
Wandabwa
Qualification
Ph.D., Medicine (obstetrics and gynecology), University of London
Job Title
Coordinator, postgraduates in Obstetrics /Gynaecology Department
Campus
Mbale
Office Hours
8:00-5:00 PM
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Prof. J. Wandabwa
Biography

Professor Julius Namasake Wandabwa is a specialist in Obstetrics and Gynaecology and a former Chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Makerere and Busitema University. He is a former Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences at Busitema University and has chaired higher degree committees at Walter Sisulu and Busitema University.

He has served as a site principal investigator on studies involving a novel device for the management of hypertension in pregnancy in low-resource settings and the Bay Gel study, and is a co-principal investigator on a Wellcome Leap grant. He has trained in systematic reviews and contributed to Cochrane reviews with Liverpool University Women’s Hospital, focusing on mechanical and surgical management of postpartum haemorrhage. He has also been involved in implementing maternal health research in Eastern Uganda and is a trainer on the ETOO course supported by ACOG.

He has participated as a co-investigator in the Baby Gel cluster randomized trial and is currently a co-principal investigator on studies of acute kidney injury in preeclampsia at Mulago and Mbale Hospitals. He is also involved in piloting the Moyo device for intrapartum foetal monitoring and a funded study on predictors of heavy menstrual bleeding. He has supervised PhD and Master’s students and serves as an external examiner for Makerere, Gulu, and Walter Sisulu University.

Research Projects
  • AfreHealth grant on Promoting Utilization of Simulation Among Undergraduate Students in Busitema and Lira University.
  • MAKRIF: Investigating a cute kidney injury in Preeclampsia in Mulago and Mbale Hospitals as principal investigator 2022/2023
  • Baby Gel supported by EDCTPA: A cluster randomized trial to evaluate the effectiveness of household alcohol based hand rub for the prevention of sepsis, diarrhoea and pneumonia in Ugandan infants.
     
  • PMTCT mHealth Systems (PMS): Linking HIV Mother-Baby Pair to Health Workers for Quality Health Care in Eastern Uganda from UNCST is due to start 2018
  • Grant from Walter Sisulu University to study outcomes of periparturm hysterectomies at Nelson Mandela University in year 2010
Publications and Papers
Research Focus
  • Severe Maternal Morbidity and Mortality
  • Obstetrics and gynecology
  • Pregnancy
Staff Type
Academic Staff