Dr. Mary C. Kipmerewo

Prof. Mary C. Kipmerewo

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Department of Reproductive Health, Midwifery and Child Health

School of Nursing, Midwifery & Paramedical Sciences (MMUST)

P.O Box 190-50100

Kakamega, KENYA

Office, Star Annex

Kakamega-Webuye Road

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ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1220-6439

      Dr. Mary C. Kipmerewo 

 Dr Mary C. Kipmerewo holds a doctorate degree in Medical Education. She is a Registered Nurse and Midwife. Her areas of academic and research interest are in the nursing education: teaching- learning; clinical teaching and Midwifery. She currently serves as the Associate Dean in the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Para Medical Sciences  (SONMAPS).

Selected Publications

  1. Brian Barasa MASABA, Rose MMUSI-PHETOE,Jacklyne Atieno ODHIAMBO, Bernard RONO,Jane Wamuyu KABO, Damaris MORAA, Alex RUTTO, John Kennedy MOTURI4,Thomas Ong’ondo NG’AMBWA, Damaris OCHANDA, Sammy Diana MAWIA, Mary KIPMEREWO, Samuel OYUGI, Stephenie Lydia OJIAMBO. Drivers of early marriage and teenage pregnancy in Kenya and Uganda during COVID‑19 lockdown period: A systematic review. Published on 26th December 2022 in 2 Journal of Integrative Nursing. https://www.journalin.org/text.asp?2022/4/4/202/365323. DOI: https://doi.org/10.4103/jin.jin_63_22
  2. Mary Kipmerewo, Wilfrida C. Bore, and Charles Mutai (2015): Adherence to anti-retroviral therapy among adult patients with HIV attending the comprehensive care Centre in Kakamega County hospital retroviral therapy: Prime Journal of social sciences, Vol 4, issue 10 pp 1131-1139. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1089/aid.2004.20.1053
  3. Kiptoo S.J., Kipmerewo M., (2017). Male partner involvement on Antenatal Care Services in Mumias east and west sub-counties, Kakamega county, Kenya Journal:International Journal of Advanced Research (IJAR) DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/2206.
  4. Kandie, P, Kipmerewo M., Mukabana, B and Arudo J: Individual factors influencing maternal and fetal outcomes among mothers reffered with obstetricKandie, P, Kipmerewo M., Mukabana, B and Arudo J: Individual factors influencing maternal and fetal outcomes among mothers reffered with obstetricemergencies in baringo county referral hospital: Journal of Health, Medicine and NursingISSN 2520-4025 (Online) Vol.6,Issue 1, No. 4, pp 53-67, 2021.DOI:https://doi.org/10.47604/jhmn.1217.
  5. Janet Okwero Wesonga, Dr Mary Kipmerewo , Dr Damaris Ochanda : Factors that Influence Psychiatric Clinical Learning Experience for Diploma Nursing students in Western Kenya: Journal of Health, Medicine and NursingISSN 2520-4025 (Online) Vol.6,Issue 1, No. 5, pp 68-78, 2021. DOI: https://doi.org/10.47604/jhmn.1235.
  6. Gladys Mengich, Kipmerewo M, Oluchina S. Borruet N (2012): Objective StructuredGladys Mengich, Kipmerewo M, Oluchina S. Borruet N (2012): Objective StructuredClinical Examination: Assessment of Clinical skills in Health professions Education; Journal of JPM, Mumbai India. DOI:https://doi.org/10.5001/omj.2011.55.
  7. Metrine N. Wakhungu, John Okoth, Kipmerewo Mary (2019): Perception of Nursing Students’ and Clinical instructors on the clinical environment factors influencing Clinical Learning in Kenya: Elixir Vib. Spec. 92 (2016) 38706-38717
  1. Wilfrida Bore, Mary Kipmerewo, John Arudo (2018): Birth Outcomes in Mothers Presenting in First Stage Compared to Second Stage of Labour at Kakamega County General Hospital (2017): Vol. 56. (IOSR). Vol.6,Issue 4, Ver.3, Jul-Aug. 2017.

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