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Ornella Masimbi

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Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|January 11, 2022
Knowledge, attitudes, and practices: a quantitative assessment of hospital physicians and medical interns treating snakebite envenomation in RwandaJanna M Schurer, Elise M Hirwa, Ornella Masimbi, et al.
Malaria Journal|May 15, 2022
A cost analysis of the diagnosis and treatment of malaria at public health facilities and communities in three districts in RwandaOrnella Masimbi, Janna M Schurer, Ellen Rafferty, et al.
Journal of Surgical Education|August 17, 2024
Teaching With the GlobalSurgBox: Trainer Perceptions of a Portable Surgical SimulatorVongai C Mlambo, Michael J Kirsch, Ornella Masimbi, et al.
Cureus|January 5, 2023
A Study of Anatomy Teachers' Perception and Acceptance of the Anatomage Table Technology and Digital Teaching Materials in the Training of Medical and Allied Health StudentsJoshua Ola Owolabi, Robert Ojiambo, Daniel Seifu, et al.
Plos One|September 4, 2020
Equity for health delivery: Opportunity costs and benefits among Community Health Workers in RwandaJanna M Schurer, Kelly Fowler, Ellen Rafferty, et al.
OTO Open|October 25, 2024
Otolaryngology Simulation Curriculum Development and Evaluation for Medical Education in RwandaSarah Nuss, Rachel Wittenberg, Valerie Salano, et al.
Advances in Medical Education and Practice|June 13, 2022
African Medical Educators and Anatomy Teachers' Perceptions and Acceptance of the Anatomage Table as an EdTech and Innovation: A Qualitative StudyJoshua Owolabi, Robert Ojiambo, Daniel Seifu, et al.
BMC Medical Education|May 1, 2024
Low-cost otolaryngology simulation models for early-stage trainees: a scoping reviewJoselyne Nzisabira, Sarah Nuss, Estephanía Candelo, et al.
Research Square|December 18, 2023
Low-Cost Otolaryngology Simulation Models for Early-Stage Trainees: A Scoping ReviewJoselyne Nzisabira, Sarah Nuss, Estephanía Candelo, et al.
Journal of Surgical Education|July 23, 2023
Developing a Surgical Simulation Curriculum for the Rwandan ContextMatthew T Hey, Barnabas T Alayande, Ornella Masimbi, et al.
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|January 11, 2022
Knowledge, attitudes, and practices: a quantitative assessment of hospital physicians and medical interns treating snakebite envenomation in RwandaJanna M Schurer, Elise M Hirwa, Ornella Masimbi, et al.
Malaria Journal|May 15, 2022
A cost analysis of the diagnosis and treatment of malaria at public health facilities and communities in three districts in RwandaOrnella Masimbi, Janna M Schurer, Ellen Rafferty, et al.
Journal of Surgical Education|August 17, 2024
Teaching With the GlobalSurgBox: Trainer Perceptions of a Portable Surgical SimulatorVongai C Mlambo, Michael J Kirsch, Ornella Masimbi, et al.
Cureus|January 5, 2023
A Study of Anatomy Teachers' Perception and Acceptance of the Anatomage Table Technology and Digital Teaching Materials in the Training of Medical and Allied Health StudentsJoshua Ola Owolabi, Robert Ojiambo, Daniel Seifu, et al.
Plos One|September 4, 2020
Equity for health delivery: Opportunity costs and benefits among Community Health Workers in RwandaJanna M Schurer, Kelly Fowler, Ellen Rafferty, et al.
OTO Open|October 25, 2024
Otolaryngology Simulation Curriculum Development and Evaluation for Medical Education in RwandaSarah Nuss, Rachel Wittenberg, Valerie Salano, et al.
Advances in Medical Education and Practice|June 13, 2022
African Medical Educators and Anatomy Teachers' Perceptions and Acceptance of the Anatomage Table as an EdTech and Innovation: A Qualitative StudyJoshua Owolabi, Robert Ojiambo, Daniel Seifu, et al.
BMC Medical Education|May 1, 2024
Low-cost otolaryngology simulation models for early-stage trainees: a scoping reviewJoselyne Nzisabira, Sarah Nuss, Estephanía Candelo, et al.
Research Square|December 18, 2023
Low-Cost Otolaryngology Simulation Models for Early-Stage Trainees: A Scoping ReviewJoselyne Nzisabira, Sarah Nuss, Estephanía Candelo, et al.
Journal of Surgical Education|July 23, 2023
Developing a Surgical Simulation Curriculum for the Rwandan ContextMatthew T Hey, Barnabas T Alayande, Ornella Masimbi, et al.
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