The Aga Khan University is a pioneering institution of higher education whose mission is to improve the quality of life in the developing world and beyond, through world-class teaching, research, and healthcare delivery. AKU educates students for local and global leadership from campuses and teaching hospitals in six countries, primarily in Asia and Africa. Aga Khan University generates new knowledge to solve problems that affect millions of people, especially the most vulnerable. The University is a private, not-for-profit institution and part of the Aga Khan Development Network.
Established in 2004, the Aga Khan University Medical College seeks to provide high quality education for health professional leaders who will then go on to become reputable specialists generating a positive and lasting impact in the lives of their patients and in the communities they serve.
The Medical College’s goal is to produce health professional leaders through its unique training programmes, building strong research programmes, supporting best practice in the delivery of health services, and contributing to the broader community through strategic partnerships regionally and globally.
The Medical College has 4-year Master of Medicine degrees in anaesthesia, family medicine, internal medicine, obstetrics & gynaecology, paediatrics & child health, pathology, imaging & diagnostic radiology, and a 5-year degree in surgery. Currently, the University offers fellowship programmes in the following specialties: Cardiology, Infectious Diseases, Neonatology, Adult Neurology, Paediatric Neurology, Haematology, Oncology, Onco-Pathology and Nuclear Medicine.
The Department of Imaging and Diagnostic Radiology is committed to providing outstanding patient-centred care by combining excellence in clinical imaging, research, and educational programmes with state-of-the-art technology. Led by a team of fourteen full-time, well-trained faculty, it offers a wide array of outstanding programmes with a deep commitment to developing and disseminating subspecialty expertise whilst maintaining the highest standards of clinical excellence provided in a compassionate and caring environment. The Department’s major objectives is to achieve and maintain excellence in patient care, teaching and research in the fields of medical imaging and related procedures.
The Department also offers continuing medical education (CME) and other organised educational programmes. The Department started the Master of Medicine Residency Training Program in 2004 and majority of the current Instructors and Faculty are alumni of the Residency Program. Residents have the opportunity to learn from previous imaging studies that are archived in the Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS). The Department is also involved in various research projects with both local and international collaborators and the residents undertake dissertation thesis projects as part of their Master of Medicine Residency Training. The Department runs a 24-hour imaging service and is conveniently housed on the ground floor of the Heart and Cancer Centre in Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi. The Department is connected by teleradiology services to the Aga Khan Outreach clinics in the country and is well equipped with high-end imaging equipment. It has a broad referral base both locally and regionally which provides the residents with a rich patient mix.
Job Summary
The Department Chair is primarily a faculty member in the department and is also the Department’s chief academic, clinical and administrative officer responsible to both the faculty of the department and to the Aga Khan University. These dual roles require that the chair interpret University policies to the members of the department and ensure their effective execution and at the same time represent individual and group concerns of department members to the Medical College administration and to the University. The chair is expected to provide visionary leadership of the department and to oversee the departmental strategic planning to improve the quality of the clinical, educational, and research programs. Such planning should be considered within the overall vision of the University, the Medical College, and the Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi.