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Lughano Kalongolera
Lughano Lusakolwangu Kalongolera
Background
Positions Held
• Tutor, MSc Surgery – (Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh)
• Regimental Medical Officer- Cobbe Barracks Camp Hospital, Zomba, Malawi; May 2015 to date.
• General Surgeon and Endoscopist- Mpingwe Private Clinic ; January 2013 to date
• General Surgeon- (Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital), March 2014 to May 2015
• Resident trainee in General Surgery- (University of Malawi, School of Medicine), April 2008- September 2013
• Contingent Medical Officer (Malawi Defence Force Support Company, UN Eastern Division Headquarters, KISANGANI, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO) ,September 2006- March 2007
• Regimental Medical Officer – (3rd Battalion of the Malawi Defence Force, Moyale Barracks), April 2006 – Aug 2009:
• Contingent Medical Officer - Malawi Defence Force Support Company, UN Eastern Division Headquarters, KISANGANI, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO Sept, 2005- March 2006:
• Regimental Medical Officer – (3rd Battalion of the Malawi Defence Force, Moyale Barracks), 2004 – Sep 2005:
• Internship rotation in, Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Internal Medicine and Paediatrics- (Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital) November 2002– April 2004
Other Interests
Malawi is one of the countries with a high burden of cancer of the oesophagus. I hope to attain a skill which shall enable me to handle oesophageal surgeries competently. Besides, many people are referred abroad every year for cardiothoracic surgeries. This drains the already strained resources of the ministry of health. Setting up a cardiothoracic surgical unit will go a long way to prevent a number of deaths and reduce the expenses incurred by the government annually.
Research
RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS
1. Michael H., Kalongolera L., Dreyer, J.S; Critical care and trauma part 5: Shock and Haemorrhage; 2011; www.ptolemy.library.utoronto.ca
2. Komolafe OO, James J, Kalongolera L, Makoka M.; Department of Microbiology, College of Medicine, Private Bag 360, Chichiri, Blantyre 3, Malawi; Bacteriology of burns at the Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital, Blantyre, Malawi; Pub Med: Burns. 2003 May; 29(3):235-8
3. 3.Komolafe OO, Kalongolera L; Children as outpatients at the sexually transmitted diseases clinic, Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital, Blantyre, Malawi; East African Medical Journal; 2000 Nov;77(11):632
4. Lughano Kalongolera, Determinants of morbidity and Mortality in Patients diagnosed with perforated bowel at QECH {Done in partial fulfilment of the MSc Surgery(Edinburgh) programme}
5. Lughano Kalongolera, Retrospective analysis of causes and outcomes for patients diagnosed with non-traumatic bowel perforation at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (QECH), Blantyre, Malawi{ done in partial fulfilment of the Mmed General Surgery(Mw) programme}
Additional Educational Information
3. Professional Qualifications
1. 2014: Fellow of College of Surgeons for East Central and Southern Africa(FCS-ECSA)
2. 2014: Mmed General Surgery, University of Malawi
3. 2013: MSc Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
4. 2012: Post Graduate Diploma in Essential Surgical Sciences (ESSQ), Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
5. 2011: Membership of the College of Surgeons for East Central and Southern Africa {MCS}(ECSA)
6. 2011: Postgraduate certificate in Essential Surgical Sciences (ESSQ), Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
7. 2002: MBBS, University of Malawi with credits in surgery, Medicine, Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Practice Areas
- Thoracic
