CURRICULUM VITAE

JOYCE JEBET CHEPTUM Address: P. O. BOX 2713 - 30100, Work station: THE UNIVERSITY OF E-mail: [email protected] Mobile : 0721- 475 165 Nationality: Kenyan

EDUCATION 2015 – 2018: University of Nairobi, PhD Nursing 2009 – 2012: Kenyatta University, Master of Science, Public Reproductive Health 2001 – 2005:Moi University, Bachelor of Science in Nursing 1996 – 1999: Medical Training College – , Diploma in Nursing 1991 – 1994: Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, Sing’ore Girls’ Secondary School, Elgeyo Marakwet County

CAREER SUMMARY AND POSITION

PLACE OF WORK YEAR DESIGNATION University of Nairobi September 2016 to date Lecturer Dedan Kimathi University of Technology January 2012 to August 2016 Assistant lecturer Kenyatta National Hospital July 2006 to December 2011 Nursing Officer II The Mater Hospital, Nairobi May 2006 to June 2006 Nursing Officer Tenwek Mission Hospital, October 2004 – January 2005 Apprenticeship Kenya – Sudan Mission, Eldoret November 2003 – January 2004 Apprenticeship A.I.C Kapsowar Mission Hospital – Marakwet October 2000 – November 2001 Assistant Midwife In – Charge Baraka Maternity And Nursing Home – Nakuru September 1999 – October 2000 Nursing Officer III

ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES  Thematic unit head, Midwifery and Obstetric Nursing thematic unit – March 2018 to date  Departmental time tabling officer – January 2012 to December 2015  Departmental examination coordinator - January 2012 to December 2015

TRAINING AND WORKSHOPS 2019 June: Stakeholders’ workshop on LAMRN stillbirth project; Silver Springs Hotel, Nairobi 2019 May: Pedagogy and Andragogy training, University of Nairobi, Centre for pedagogy and andragogy 2019 April: Review of the Scope of Practice for Nursing, Stakeholder’s forum; Heron Portico Hotel, Nairobi 2017 September: Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) workshop on curriculum content, Silver Springs Hotel, Nairobi 2017 July: Grant writing workshop, University of Nairobi, Partnership for health research training (PHERT) 2017 April: Pedagogy and Andragogy training, University of Nairobi, Centre for pedagogy and andragogy 2017 March: Leadership and Management, University of Nairobi, Partnership for health research training (PHERT) 2016 July: Research and data management, Online training, University of Nairobi and University of Washington 2016 June: Intergrowth course on maternal, fetal and newborn growth monitoring, Online training,Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and research 2016 March: Strengthening Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Research Training in Kenya” PRONTO training workshop, University of Nairobi 2016 January: Principles of data management, Online, University of Nairobi and University of Washington 2015 July: Obstetric Fistula - Online, Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and research 2014 March: Palliative care trainer of trainers training – Nairobi, Kenya 2014 February – 2014 March:Reproductive Health: From Advocacy to Action – Online, World Bank Institute 2013 May to January 2014: Sexual and Reproductive Health Training– Online, Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and research 2013 April: Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care (EmONC) – , Kenya 2012 November: Epidemiology and Biostatistics course – Online, University of Nairobi 2012 July: Palliative care training – Nairobi, Kenya 2011 February: Neonatal Resuscitation – Nairobi, Kenya 2006 October: Prevention of Mother To Child Transmission (PMTCT) of HIV/AIDS at Kenyatta National Hospital – Nairobi.

CONFERENCES 2018 November: 1st UON/KNH Annual Health conference, KNH, Nairobi 2017 June: 4th International UON/KNH Scientific conference, KNH, Nairobi 2016 August: 1st Midwives conference, Boma Inn Hotel, Eldoret 2014 November: 4th National Palliative care Conference, Laico Regency, Nairobi 2014 November: 1st International conference, Dedan Kimathi University of Technology, 2013 October: Canadian Conference for Global Health, Ottawa- Canada 2012 November: 3rd National Palliative care Conference, Panafrica, Nairobi 2012 November: Egerton DAAD Alumni conference, Nakuru 2008 February: Annual Scientific conference of Kenya Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society 2008 July: Annual Scientific Conference for midwives – Nairobi, Kenya.

OTHER COMPETENCIES  Trainer of Trainers in Emergency obstetric and Newborn care (EmONC)  Trainer of Trainers in Palliative care  External examiner (Midwifery) – Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC)  Examiner – Nursing Council of Kenya (NCK)

CONSULTANCIES  Maternal, Neonatal Health Consultant – MAISHA project (2012 – 2016)

CURICULUM DEVELOPMENT AND REVIEW 1. E-content development for HIV course – Dedan Kimathi University of Technology, August 2014 2. BScN Curriculum development – AMREF, April 2016 3. KISSME project – Health worker training curriculum development, March 2016 4. KISSME project – Health worker training curriculum review, July 2016 5. Nursing Council Procedure manual – Content review, January and May 2017 6. Review of E-BScN content for gynaecology – University of Nairobi/ AMREF, February 2017 7. Review of E-BScN content for gynaecology and gender & Health – Nursing Council of Kenya, July 2018 8. Development of BScM Curriculum – AMREF/ Nursing Council of Kenya, August 2018

BOOK CHAPTER Cheptum JJ, Oyore JP and Okello-Agina BM: Contemporary issues for midwifery in Kenya. Chapter 6: Determinants of adverse pregnancy outcome, Numid Publishers, Eldoret Kenya

PUBLICATIONS 1. Mbuthia F and Cheptum JJ, Clinical Learning Experiences: A study among Undergraduate Nursing Students, Kenya. Nursing Research and Practice Journal. (Submitted) 2. Cheptum JJ, Omoni G and Mirie W, Effectiveness of Mobile Phone Text Message Reminder on Birth Preparedness in a Rural Community in Kenya. Tropical Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Year : 2019 | Volume : 36 | Issue : 1 | Page : 49-53 3. Cheptum JJ, Omoni G and Mirie W, Do men have a role in birth preparedness? A study among women attending antenatal clinics in , Kenya. Journal of Midwifery and Reproductive Health,Volume 7, Issue 1, January 2019, Page 1491-1591 4. Gitonga MM, Cheptum JJ and Mutua EM, Two Worlds Apart: A Comparative Study Of Access And Utilization Of Maternal - Infant Health Services Between Two Counties In Kenya, Research journal’s Journal of Public Health, Vol. 4 | No. 8 August | 2018. http://www.researchjournali.com/pdf/4571.pdf 5. Peninah Kirea, Gacheri Mageto Irene, Jebet Cheptum Joyce, Factors contributing to sexual assault in children 1–13 years admitted at Nairobi women's hospital, Nairobi, Kenya. International Journal of Nursing Care; Year: 2018, Volume: 6, Issue : 2; page 5-9. Print ISSN: 2320-8643. Online ISSN: 2320-8651. Article DOI : 10.5958/2320-8651.2018.00012.1 6. Keddy Muchene, Irene Mageto, and Joyce Cheptum, Knowledge and Attitude on Obstetric Effects of Female Genital Mutilation among Maasai Women in Maternity Ward at District Hospital, Kenya. Obstetrics and Gynaecology International Journal. Volume 2018, Article ID 8418234, 5 pages: https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/8418234t 7. Atai Ondieki Peter, Inyama Hannah, Sabina Wakasiaka, Joyce Cheptum and Jennifer Oyieke Prevalence of Disrespectful Maternity Care and Abuse among Women Seeking Maternity Care Services at the Kenyatta National Hospital, Nairobi: A Cross-Sectional Descriptive Study. Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2018, 8, 610-629. ISSN Online: 2160-8806 ISSN Print: 2160-8792 https://doi.org/10.4236/ojog.2018.86067 8. Cheptum JJ, Omoni G and Mirie W, Factors affecting Birth Preparedness among Pregnant Women attending Public Antenatal Clinics in Migori County, Kenya, Biomedical Journal of Scientific and Technical Research, Volume 3, Issue 4, April 2018, DOI:10.26717/BJSTR.2018.03.000929, ISSN: 2574-1241 9. Cheptum JJ, Omoni G and Mirie W, Health Education on birth preparedness: What is happening? A study among women of reproductive age in Migori County. International Journal of Nursing Care, Year: 2017, Volume: 5, Issue: 2; Print ISSN: 2320-8643. Online ISSN: 2320-8651. DOI : 10.5958/2320-8651.2017.00023.0 10. Cheptum JJ, Omoni G and Mirie W, Knowledge and practice of birth preparedness among women of child bearing age in Migori County, Kenya African Journal of Midwifery and Women s Health, Volume 11, Issue 4; October-December 2017, PP 190-195, Mark Allen Group DOI: 10.12968/ajmw.2017.11.4.190 11. Cheptum JJ, Gitonga MM, Mutua EM, Mukui SJ, Ndambuki JM, Koima WJ,Perception About Traditional Birth Attendants By Men And Women of Reproductive Age in Rural Migori County, Kenya. International Journal of Africa Nursing Science, Volume 7, 2017, Pages 55-61, Available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijans.2017.07.002 12. Mukui SJ,Mutua EM, Gitonga MM, Cheptum JJ, Ndambuki JM and Koima WJ, Determinants of Infant immunization coverage in Migori County, Nyanza Region, Kenya. Ethiopian Journal of Environmental Studies & Management 9(5): 604 – 612, 2016. ISSN:1998-0507 doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ejesm.v9i5.7 Avaialble at: http://www.ajol.info/index.php/ejesm/article/view/145410/134939 13. Cheptum JJ, Gitonga MM, Mutua EM, Mukui SJ, Ndambuki JM, Koima WJand Hale I, Emergency obstetrics training improving skills among health care workers in Migori and Nyeri Counties. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, (July 2016), Vol 7 Issue 7 Available at www.ijpsr.com 14. Cheptum Jebet Joyce, Siongei Viola Chemuttai, Nyambane Dennis Obare, and Chelagat Dinah,Training Palliative Care: Are there Challenges? A Study of Public and Private Institutions in Kenya International Journal of Palliative Care, (April2016), Vol. 22 (4) 174 -175 15. Cheptum J. Joyce, Muiruri Nelly,Mutua Ernest, Gitonga Moses, JumaMwangi, A Retrospective Study on Causes of Stillbirths at Nyeri Provincial General Hospital,International Journal of MCH and AIDS (2016) Vol. 5 (1) 24 - 31 16. Jerop C, Cheptum JJ and Chebii S, Couple Communication on Unplanned Pregnancy among married couples in Keiyo Marakwet County, Kenya. African Journal of Media and Communication Studies Vol 1, No 1 (2015) http://onlinesciencejournals.com/index.php/ajcs/issue/view/5 17. Ernest MuthamiMutua, Moses MwangiGitonga, Beth Mbuthia, Nelly Muiruri, Joyce Jebet Cheptum, Thomas Maingi,Level of blood pressure control among hypertensive patients on follow- up in a Regional Referral Hospital in Central Kenya.Pan African Medical Journal 18, 278, 05/08/2014 18. Cheptum JJ, Gitonga MM, Mutua EM, Mukui SJ, Ndambuki JM, and, Koima WJ, Barriers to access and Utilization of Maternal health Services in Migori County, Kenya: Journal of developing country studies, July 2014 issue 19. Cheptum JJ, Oyore JP and Okello-Agina BM, Factors contributing to poor pregnancy outcomes in public Health Facilities in Kenya: Africa Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health, 6th edition October – December 2012 issue. PAPERS PRESENTED 1. Marigi P, Cheptum JJ, Mageto IG, What Are The Neonatal Factors Contributing To Neonatal Mortality? A Retrospective Study ofNarok County Referral Hospital, 1stInternational Conference on Health KNH/OUN 7th – 9th November 2018, KNH – Nairobi. 2. Cheptum J.J,Omoni G and Mirie W, Effectiveness of Mobile Phone Text Message Reminder on Birth Preparedness in a Rural Community in Kenya, 1stInternational Conference on Health KNH/OUN 7th – 9th November 2018, KNH – Nairobi. 3. AtaiOndieki Peter, Inyama Hannah, Sabina Wakasiaka, Joyce Cheptum and Jennifer Oyieke, Prevalence of disrespectful maternity care and abuse among women seeking maternity care services at the Kenyatta National hospital, Nairobi. 1stInternational Conference on Health KNH/OUN 7th – 9th November 2018, KNH – Nairobi. 4. Marigi P, Cheptum JJ, Mageto IG,Maternal factors contributing to neonatal mortality: A Retrospective Study of County Referral Hospital, NNAK Conference, August 2018 5. Cheptum J.J,Omoni G and Mirie W, The practice of birth preparedness: Where are we? A study among women of childbearing age in Migori County. 4th KNH/OUN International Scientific conference 14th – 16th June 2017, KNH – Nairobi. 6. Cheptum J.J,Omoni G and Mirie W, Health education on birth preparedness: What is happening? A study among women of reproductive age in Migori County, Midwives conference 12th – 14th August 2016, Boma Inn – Eldoret. 7. Mayaka WG andCheptum JJ, Experience of Patient-Centered Care at Karatina District Hospital, presented at Kenyatta University, first global conference on patient-centred care, 29th September - 2nd October 2015 8. Cheptum JJ, Gitonga MM, Mutua EM, Mukui SJ, Ndambuki JM, Koima WJ and Hale I, Emergency obstetrics training improving skills among health care workers in Migori and Nyeri sub-Counties, presented at Dedan Kimathi University, first international conference, 11th – 14th November 2014 9. Jerop C,Cheptum JJ and Chebii S,Couple Communication on Unplanned Pregnancy among married couples in Keiyo Marakwet County, Kenya, presented at Moi University conference, 23rd - 27th September 2014 10. Cheptum JJ, Mutua EM, Mukui SJ, Ndambuki JM, Koima WJ and Gitonga MM, Barriers to access and utilization of maternal health services in Migori County, presented at Canadian Conference for Global Health, Ottawa- Canada, 27th – 29th October 2013 11. Cheptum JJ, Oyore JP and Okello-Agina BM, Maternal referral, a contributor to poor pregnancy outcomes, presented at Canadian Conference for Global Health, Ottawa- Canada, 27th – 29th October 2013 12. Gitonga MM, Mutua EM, Mukui SJ, Ndambuki JM, Koima WJ and Cheptum JJ, Is it time we learnt from Traditional Birth Attendants? The Migori experience, Kenya. University of Eldoret in association with Anambra University, Nigeria, 1st International Scientific Conference, Eldoret, 3rd – 5th September 2013 13. Cheptum JJ, Oyore JP and Okello-Agina BM, Factors contributing to poor pregnancy outcomes among women of reproductive age in Keiyo district, Kenya. Egerton DAAD Alumni conference, Nakuru, 13th – 16th November 2012 14. Gitonga MM, Cheptum JJ, Mutua EM, Mukui SJ, Kigo I, Kang’ara L et.al, Combating chronic diseases and alcohol abuse menace in Central Kenya, An innovative programme targeting primary school going children. Moi University, 8th International scientific conference, Eldoret, 4th – 8th September 2012. 15. Cheptum JJ, Amutalla S.N, Shitandi T, Knowledge, practice and attitude among women of reproductive age at Kenyatta National Hospital, Kenya National Nurses Association - Midwifery Chapter Conference, Nairobi, May 2008.

ARTICLE REVIEW  Reviewer, Kenya National Journal of Nursing and Midwifery. AWARDS  Second best employee of the year 2008, Obstetrics/ Gynaecology department, Kenyatta National Hospital.  Midwife of the month, March 2011, Kenyatta National Hospital.

AFFILIATIONS  Nursing Council of Kenya  Midwives’ Association of Kenya

REFEREES

PROF. GRACE OMONI University of Nairobi, School of Nursing Sciences, Midwifery and Obstetric Thematic Unit, P.O Box 1976 – 00202, Nairobi. Mobile: 0727 – 466460

DR. DINAH CHELAGAT Moi University, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Gender department, P.o Box 4606 - 30100, Eldoret. Mobile: 0722 – 441077

PROF. LEONARD MULONGO Moi University, School of development studies, P.o Box 3900-30100, Eldoret. Mobile: 0726 – 496898