Dr. Kopano Robert is a seasoned academic, researcher, clinical & public health and health ethics & etiquette expert. He also have experience in pharmaceutical marketing management. Looking for opportunities of growth in the areas listed above.
Subjects: Ethos of Nursing, Ethos & Professional practice in Nursing, Introduction and Applied Anatomy
Subject: Ethos & professional practice in nursing
COMPUTER SKILLS
PEDAGOGY
Nursing Council of Namibia: RN, RA, RCHN
Nursing Council of Botswana: RN
University of Turku: Online learning pedagogy
Intellectus Campus Namibia: VET Facilitator
Fitness, gym, travelling, philanthropic activities
Adv Eureka Euology Ndlovu: Deputy Rector: Academic & Research, Welwitchia Health Training Centre, Clara Barton School of Nursing, email-ndlovue@welwitchia.com.na. Mobile: 264 81 200 6661
Dr. Taimi Nauiseb: Lecturer, University of Namibia, School of Nursing and Public Health. Mobile: +264 81 244 1246
Mrs B Shipanga: Nursing Services Manager, Roman Catholic Hospital, email-bshipanga@rchna.org. Tel: +264 61 270 2015. Mobile: +264 81 350 7152
PUBLICATIONS
Murimba W, Robert K, Amakali K, and Amukugo, HK. (2014). The relationship of socio-economic status on contraction of Tuberculosis among TB patients in Windhoek District, Namibia: a public health practice perspective. Online Journal of Medicine and Medical Science Research 3: 2
Robert K, Lumadi T.G, Risenga P. (2021). Knowledge and attitudes of religious leaders on Tuberculosis. Global Journal of Public Health and Medicine.
Manuscripts under peer-review
Robert K, Lumadi T.G, Risenga P. (2021). Practices of religious leaders on Tuberculosis. Journal of Public Health in Africa.
Undergraduate manuscripts under review
Robert K and Zvavashe G, (2020). Technological advancement as a tool to alleviate nursing workload: Perceptions of nurses at Intermediate Hospital Katutura. South African Medical Association Journal
Robert K and Lungameni A, (2021). Factors influencing professional ethics in nursing practice among nurses at Intermediate Hospital Katutura. South African Medical Association Journal.
Robert K and Indongo H, (2021). Influence of culture on patient care delivery amongst nursing students at Welwitchia Health Training Centre. South African Medical Association Journal
RESEARCH SUPERVISED: (Bachelor of Nursing Science [Honours] NQF 8)
1. Hilma Simon (2018). Perspectives of women with regards to post-natal care at Windhoek Central Hospital: a qualitative study.
1. Maria T.N. Nakathingo (2019). Knowledge and attitudes on blood donation among first year student nurses at Welwitchia Health Training
2. Victorina Theodor (2019). Knowledge and attitude towards prostate cancer among men aged (40-70) years attending health services at Windhoek Central Hospital
3. Wendy Owoses (2019). An investigation on midwives’ knowledge on pre-eclampsia at Windhoek Central Hospital
4. Fiina Ekandjo (2019). Experiences of nurses on relationship with patient’s family members at Windhoek Central Hospital Intensive Care Unit.
5. Geraldine Zvavashe (2020). Technological advancement as a tool to alleviate nursing workload: Perceptions of nurses at Intermediate Hospital Katutura
6. Selma Christian (2020). Knowledge and practices on foot care among patients with diabetes mellitus at Katutura Health Centre
7. Lahja Geraldu (2020). Knowledge and attitudes on tetanus toxoid immunization among women of childbearing age at Wanaheda Clinic
8. Beatha Shiimi (2020). Patients’ perceptions on the importance of adhering to Tuberculosis treatment at Wanaheda Clinic
9. Hijorivi Hengari (2020). Exploring nurses’ challenges on quality recordkeeping at Intermediate Hospital Katutura
10. Albertina Katamba (2020). Knowledge of factors contributing to pulmonary embolism among patients admitted at Intermediate Hospital Katutura.
11. Shelter Mberi (2020). Lived experiences of male nurses in a female dominated profession at Windhoek Central Hospital.
12. Asteria Lungameni (2021). Factors influencing professional ethics in nursing practice among nurses at Intermediate Hospital Katutura
13. Simeon Panduleni Hangula (2021). Understanding of informed consent among patients who were operated at Windhoek Central Hospital
14. Hans Indongo (2021). Influence of culture on patient care delivery amongst nursing students at Welwitchia Health Training Centre
15. Patricia Chara (2021). Lived experiences of WHTC nursing students caring for patients with limited English language proficiency
RESEARCH SUPERVISED: (Post Graduate Diploma in Community Health [NQF 8])
1. Cecelia Lopes (2021). Factors contributing to neonatal deaths at Rundu Hospital
2. Otamuloloka Nakashole (2021). Factors influencing Anti-hypertensive treatment adherence at Katutura Health Centre
Nursing Council of Namibia: RN, RA, RCHN
Nursing Council of Botswana: RN
University of Turku: Online learning pedagogy
Intellectus Campus Namibia: VET Facilitator