John Weru

Assistant Professor
Department of Medicine

Telephone: 254 20 3662117

Education

PGD (BE) (Center of Culture and Bioethics at the Sindh Institute of Urological Transplantation) 2018
MPC (Dundee University, UK) 2014
Dip-HED PC (Oxford-Brookes University, UK) 2007
MBChB (UoN) 2000

Training

Fellowship in Palliative Care Leadership Development Initiative ( F-LDI) at Institute of Palliative Medicine, San Diego) 2010-2011

Current areas of teaching

Principles of palliative care, models of providing palliative care, indications for palliative care, when to start palliative care, bereavement care.

Pain control: concept of total pain, pain physiology, pain assessment tools, classification of pain, complex pain syndromes, pharmacological and non-pharmacological management of pain.

Symptom control; pathophysiology of common symptoms in palliative care, symptom assessment, management of symptoms pharmacologically and using radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Management of palliative care emergencies.

Communication skills; management of difficult questions and giving information sensitively including developing skills in breaking bad news.

Psychosocial care: recognition of different responses and emotions expressed by patients and their relatives faced with life-limiting illnesses. Appreciation of the patient in relation to their family, work and social circumstances.

Psychological impact of pain and other symptoms, impact of illness on interpersonal relationships , therapeutic interventions involved in managing psychosocial symptoms

Spiritual care: understanding of spirituality. Spirituality issues In relation to life-limiting illnesses and the role of spiritual care.

Ethical issues and care of the professional carer; awareness of personal values and beliefs systems and how these influence professional judgment and behaviors.

Ethical issues in palliative care recognition and management of the emotional and psychological impact of caring, for patients with life-limiting illnesses and their families on oneself and other colleagues.

Research interests

Setting up Contextualised Palliative Care Services
Bioethics in Medical Practice
Pain Management
Research in Palliative Medicine

Experience

Faculty and Consultant Palliative Care Specialist, Aga Khan University in Nairobi, 2012 to date
Medical Director, Thika Hospice; Palliative Care Physician, Cancer Care Kenya and Kibera Integrated Community Self-Help Programme (KICOSHEP), 2011-2012
Chief Medical Officer, Nairobi Hospice, Kenya, 2007-2010
Volunteer Doctor, Nyahururu Hospice, Kenya, 2002-2007
Senior Medical Officer, Nyahururu District Hospital, Kenya, 2005-2007
Medical Officer, Nyahururu District Hospital, Kenya, 2002-2004

Professional associations

East African Palliative Care Steering Committee
Kenya Hospices and Palliative Care Association
American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, and Palliative Care Network
International Association for Hospices and Palliative Care Associations
Kenya Hospices and Palliative Care Association and Kenya Medical Association
Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer
Bioethics Society of Kenya
Kenya Pain Society

Awards and honours

2014 Conquer Cancer Foundation International Development and Education Award in Palliative Care (IDEA-PC) and extended Tour Award

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