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Anne Atai Omoruto

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Nationality
  
Ugandan

Years active
  
1984–2016

Citizenship
  
Uganda

Born
  
22 November 1956

Occupation
  
Physician, researcher, academic

Known for
  
Medical practice and research

Title
  
Chairperson of Family MedicineMakerere University College of Health Sciences

Died
  
5 May 2016, Mulago, Uganda

Alma maters
  
Dr. S.N. Medical College, Jodhpur, Makerere University

Anne Deborah Atai Omoruto (22 November 1956 to 5 May 2016) was a Ugandan family physician, public health specialist, and academic. In 2014, she led a team of 12 Ugandan physicians as part of the World Health Organization's response to the Ebola outbreak in Liberia.

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Background and education

She was born in Kumi District on November 22, 1956. She attended the Dr. S.N. Medical College, Jodhpur, in India, graduating with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery degree. Later, she graduated from Makerere University School of Medicine with a Master of Medicine in internal medicine.

Work experience

Atai was the chairperson of the Department of Family Medicine at the Makerere University Medical School and concurrently served as the chair of the Department of Community Medicine at the Mulago National Referral Hospital.

2014 Ebola outbreak

In July 2014, Omoruto was asked by the World Health Organization to respond to the Ebola crisis in Liberia. She brought with her a team of Ugandan health workers. Together they trained over one thousand Liberian works on the management of Ebola patients and protection against the disease.

Family

She was the mother of five children Wamala Francis, Kiyai Dorothy Esther Ndiko, Ariong James Oscar, Atai Elisabeth Mary and Acom Victoria Ruth.

References

Anne Atai Omoruto Wikipedia


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