About Me
Ngunyi is a Medical doctor (MD) with 2 years clinical experience working in resource limited settings, facilitating healthcare delivery among vulnarable and internally displaced persons. Currently working in Mbonge, a remote locality in the Southwest Region of Cameroon. A public health enthusiast, and a clinical researcher with extensive interest in reproductive and digital health.
Education:
Year | Degree | Institute |
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2019 | M.D. | University of Buea |
Experienced Here
Year | Department | Position | Hospital |
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2019 - 2020 | M.D | Medical Doctor | Bebetta Memorial Community Clinic |
2020 - 2021 | M.D. | Medical Doctor | Mbonge District Hospital |
A licenced medical doctor (MD) with 2 years clinical experience working in resource limited settings, facilitating healthcare delivery among vulnarable and internally displaced persons. Currently working in Mbonge, a remote locality in the Southwest Region of Cameroon. A public health enthusiast, and a clinical researcher with extensive interest in reproductive and digital health. Very passionate about driving change around Africa, especially patterning to improving accessibility to health care.
As an aspiring public and digital health expert, I’m currently working to vaccinate atleast 100, 000 Cameroonians against vacccine preventable diseases by the year 2030, through the Ntioteh (ntioteh.com) initiative. Ntioteh is a pioneer on demand mobile vaccination service that aims to curb the rising rates of vaccine prevetable disease in Cameroon.
An integral team member of the Pan-African telemedicine platform, WellCam (wellcam.net), a virtual hospital and digital health recording system which aims to improve access to primary health care in Africa.
I also double as a digital entrepreneur, freelance web designer at LechTech (lechtech.net) and founder of camerservices.com, a Cameroonian business and job listing directory.
I look forward to merge my extensive digital knowledge and medicine, to help develope scalable digital health technologies that will greatly improve health care delivery accross Africa.