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USHS Sports Gala 2024

Different teams participated in the sports gala, including UMA, PSU, UMNU, and MUMSA, each bringing their competitive spirit and enthusiasm to the event.

We collaborated with various partners such as Pepsi, MBN Laboratories, Platinum Hospital, and CPHL Uganda, who played a crucial role in supporting and enhancing the success of the sports gala.

 

The day concluded with an awards ceremony, recognizing outstanding performances and team spirit. Trophies and medals were handed out, with special awards for Best Team Spirit, and more.

Call for Abstract 2024

Dear conference delegates,
It is my pleasure on behalf of the board and members of the Uganda Society for Health Scientists
to warmly welcome you to the Society’s 22nd Annual Scientific Conference 2023.
As a member of this society from the early 2000’s I have immensely enjoyed each of the annual
conferences, initially as a participant and later as an organizer.

These are the guidelines for the abstracts.

Option A

  1. Background (study objectives, hypothesis to be tested or description of the problem).
  2. Methods
  3. Results
  4. Conclusions

 Option B

  1. Issues
  2. Description
  3. Lessons learned
  4. Next steps (future steps)

General guidelines

  1. Submitted in English
  2. Should not exceed 300 words
  3. Tables and graphs may be included
  4. May have been submitted or published at any other national or international meeting.

“Are you interested in working at World Health Organization?”

These are the guidelines for the abstracts.

Option A

  1. Background (study objectives, hypothesis to be tested or description of the problem).
  2. Methods
  3. Results
  4. Conclusions

 Option B

  1. Issues
  2. Description
  3. Lessons learned
  4. Next steps (future steps)

General guidelines

  1. Submitted in English
  2. Should not exceed 300 words
  3. Tables and graphs may be included
  4. May have been submitted or published at any other national or international meeting.

Covid-19 lesson

These are the guidelines for the abstracts.

Option A

  1. Background (study objectives, hypothesis to be tested or description of the problem).
  2. Methods
  3. Results
  4. Conclusions

 Option B

  1. Issues
  2. Description
  3. Lessons learned
  4. Next steps (future steps)

General guidelines

  1. Submitted in English
  2. Should not exceed 300 words
  3. Tables and graphs may be included
  4. May have been submitted or published at any other national or international meeting.

Call for Abstract 2023

Dear conference delegates,
It is my pleasure on behalf of the board and members of the Uganda Society for Health Scientists
to warmly welcome you to the Society’s 22nd Annual Scientific Conference 2023.
As a member of this society from the early 2000’s I have immensely enjoyed each of the annual
conferences, initially as a participant and later as an organizer.

These are the guidelines for the abstracts.

Option A

  1. Background (study objectives, hypothesis to be tested or description of the problem).
  2. Methods
  3. Results
  4. Conclusions

 Option B

  1. Issues
  2. Description
  3. Lessons learned
  4. Next steps (future steps)

General guidelines

  1. Submitted in English
  2. Should not exceed 300 words
  3. Tables and graphs may be included
  4. May have been submitted or published at any other national or international meeting.

Speech By Minister of Health HON. Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng 21st Annual Conference Of The UGSHS

The Chairperson and Board of the Uganda Society for Health Scientists (USHS), conference delegates, ladies, and gentlemen.
It gives me great pleasure, to join you today at the opening of the 20 the annual conference for the society—as you celebrate 22 years of
existence. It is gratifying to know, that the society has held annual conferences since its inception. Unfortunately, it was not possible to hold the 2020 conference due to the ongoing Global COVID-19 pandemic.

I am glad that this year, despite the prevailing circumstances, the society is now holding the 20 th Annual Scientific
Conference. Opportunities for in-country scientific dissemination are still limited, therefore, I commend you for providing a local platform for the Ugandan research community in the health sector to disseminate their findings. It is important to note that the annual conference is intended to serve as a leading platform for young and mid-level researchers to disseminate their research findings and to network with senior researchers, mentors, and colleagues.
Therefore, I thank you, Madam Chair, and the team at the Uganda Society for Health Scientists for ensuring that the Ugandan health research community retains this platform to discuss their research findings on regular basis. The Ministry of Health appreciates the role of research as a cornerstone to producing evidence-based policies, informing practice, and an

Imperative undertaking in fulfilling our mandate. In particular, we recognize that the dissemination of research findings is a key step to translating evidence into policies that will eventually contribute to the attainment of better health for Ugandans. Dissemination platforms, like
this Conference, allow research to undergo peer-review and debate and enable various researchers to know about ongoing research
activities within the country. It is also important to recognize that conferences like these provide particularly useful feedback to the authors of the work to prepare manuscripts for publication in peer- reviewed journals thus contributing to the local, regional, and global body of evidence. I am informed that several young researchers have submitted abstracts for review and presentation at this conference.
This is very encouraging and it demonstrates that the society is not merely nurturing a continuous pool of researchers but also holding fast to the society’s mantra of “Research for better health”.
The Theme for this year’s conference is “Thriving in Health Research and Service Provision in a Changing World”.
This is particularly relevant given the current global challenges that the Health Sector is experiencing due to the COVID -19 Pandemic. The subthemes: COVID- 19 and the impact on health and the health system, communicable and non-communicable diseases, bioinformatics, and emerging issues, all focus on the key priorities of the Ministry of Health.

I look forward to listening to the wide range of presentations in the various thematic areas that you will be discussing and to receiving a synthesized report on the proceedings of the conference. The report will be a great resource for our technical teams to identify emerging evidence that can inform our policy review processes. I wish to thank the funders, who have supported the Uganda Society for
Health Scientists financially, including the Fogarty International Centre at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), USA. I salute the members of the Society who subscribed and therefore contribute to the sustainability of the society.
I wish you very fruitful deliberations over these 2 days, and now declare the 20th annual scientific conference of the Uganda Society for Health Scientists open!

For God and My Country
Hon. Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng Ocero
Minister for Health, Republic of Uganda.

21st Annual conference

Dear conference delegates,
It is my pleasure on behalf of the board and members of the Uganda Society for Health Scientists
to warmly welcome you to the Society’s 20 th Annual Scientific Conference.
As a member of this society from the early 2000’s I have immensely enjoyed each of the annual
conferences, initially as a participant and later as an organizer.

Dear conference delegates,
It is my pleasure on behalf of the board and members of the Uganda Society for Health Scientists
to warmly welcome you to the Society’s 20 th Annual Scientific Conference.
As a member of this society from the early 2000’s I have immensely enjoyed each of the annual
conferences, initially as a participant and later as an organizer. I have served on the board for the
society, which I joined in 2011 for the past 10 years. Later I assumed the position of
Chairperson for the society, to which I was elected in 2018.
These conferences are none like any other on the Ugandan scene because they bring together
scientists on a platform for different cadres and various institutions all over the country and
beyond. The annual scientific conference remains the society’s flagship research dissemination
meeting and I am pleased to say that we have successfully convened 19 meetings since inception
and only had a break last year due to the Covid–19 pandemic. For the many lives that have been
lost to the pandemic, we commiserate with the bereaved families.
I would like to thank the chairperson of the organizing committee for this year’s meeting, Dr. Ivy
Kasirye, the entire USHS board and the staff for their tireless efforts to convene this meeting.
The committee has put together a compelling conference program for your attention. I urge all
of you to actively participate in the conference proceedings.
The theme for this year’s conference is “THRIVING IN HEALTH RESEARCH AND SERVICE
PROVISION IN A CHANGING WORLD” we hope this ensure our collective commitment to
promote evidence based practices.
I would like to greatly appreciate Prof. Chris Whalen, the USHS technical advisor for his unwavering moral and material support. Special thanks to our partners, the Pulmonary Complications of AIDS Research Training Program (PART) and the University of Georgia. Finally, I would like to thank the USHS board members with whom, I have served for the last two years, our advisory members as well as the administrative staff of USHS for keeping the society vibrant.
Enjoy the meeting.
Assoc. Prof. Noeline Nakasujja
Chairperson USHS