Am a Ugandan with a rich background of upbringing, training and practise in a diversity of environments including both rural and urban settings in Uganda , Inda and Canada.

I have passion for maternal health and academia with particular interest in Reproductive medicine

Qualifications

MMED(Obs/GYN)-MUST-2017

Bachelor of Medicine & surgery-MUST-2010

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Publications

Joseph Ngonzi1,&, Godfrey Mugyenyi1 , Mukasa Kivunike1 , Julius Mugisha1 , Wasswa Salongo1 , Sezalio Masembe1 , Ronald Mayanja1 , Francis Bajunirwe2 . (2022) . Frequency of HIV status disclosure, associated factors and outcomes among HIV positive pregnant women at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital, southwestern Uganda . Pan African Medical Journal, 32
Rodgers Tugume,1 Henry Mark Lugobe,1 Paul Kalyebara Kato,1 Rogers Kajabwangu,1 Hamson Kanyesigye,1 Sezalio Masembe,1 and Musa Kayondo1 . (2022) . Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Its Associated Factors Among Women Attending the Gynecology Outpatient Clinic at a Tertiary Hospital in Southwestern Uganda
Sezalio Masembe Joseph Ngonzi Andrew Chakura Rebecca Ainembeabazi Ssalongo Wasswa Ronald Mayanja . (2016) . Association between Contraceptive Awareness and Use, and Teenage Pregnancy among Prime Gravidas Delivering at Mbarara Hospital Regional Referral, Uganda
Joseph Ngonzi, Yarine Fajardo Tornes, Peter Kivunike Mukasa, Wasswa Salongo, Jerome Kabakyenga, Masembe Sezalio, Kristien Wouters, Yves Jacqueym & Jean-Pierre Van Geertruyden . (2016) . Puerperal sepsis, the leading cause of maternal deaths at a Tertiary University Teaching Hospital in Uganda . BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, [online] Volume (207 (2016) ). Available at: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12884-016-0986-9

Projects

Dr. Godwin Turyasingura (Project Leader), Professor John C. Lule (Associate Project Leader) Dr. Dale Mugisha, Dr. Masembe Sezalio, and Dr. James Ojom are principal trainers.   December, 2019

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