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Wil M.V. Dolmans
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Degrees:
- Medical Doctor (Radboud University, Nijmegen); Internist-Infectiologist PhD (Radboud University, Nijmegen)
Expertise:
- Internal Medicine, Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine; Medical Education and Curriculum Development; Research into AIDS and Tuberculosis.
Areas of interest:
- Inter-university Collaboration programmes in Tanzania and Indonesia; Research in HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis and tutoring PhD candidates; Curriculum development.
Present position:
- Em. Professor of International Health (Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands); Professor of Medicine (KCM College, Tumaini University, Moshi, Tanzania); PI in PRIOR and APRIORI research programmes; Chairman Steering Committee RUNMC-KCMC Collaboration.
Past experience:
- 1969-1972: Medical Officer, Designated District Hospital Sumve, Tanzania.
- 1978 1982: Senior Lecturer in Medicine and Consultant Physician / Gastroenterologist, Muhimbili Medical Centre, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
- 1983 1985: Internist, Department of Gastroenterology, Nijmegen University Hospital.
- 1983-1993: Coordinator Elective Curriculum and Skills Training (1986), Faculty of Medical Sciencies, Radboud University, Nijmegen.
- 1986-2003: Senior Lecturer / Associate Professor of Tropical Medicine, Consultant for Tropical Diseases and Head Nijmegen Institute for International Health, Nijmegen University, The Netherlands.
- 1990-2001: Supervision / co-supervision of 8 PhD candidates at Nijmegen University.
- Safe motherhood in Tanzania (G. Walraven, 1995)
- Non-communicable diseases (Marianne van der Sanden 2000)
- Typhoid Fever in Indonesia (M. Keuter 1998, M. Hussein Gasem 2001 and Edi Dharmana 2001)
- Dengue in Indonesia (Eric van Gorp 2001 and Catharina Suharti 2001)
- Tuberculosis in Indonesia: role of micronutrients (Elvina Karyadi, 2001)
- Occupational health problems in small-scale industries in Dar es Salaam (LMB Rongo, 2003).
- 2002-2004: Professor of Medicine and Director of Postgraduate Studies, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical College, Tumaini University, Moshi, Tanzania.
- 2003-2007: Supervisor of Dr. G.S. Kibiki: Pulmonary tuberculosis in HIV infection in Tanzania – clinical and immunological studies. PhD degree: 27 June 2007 (RU, Nijmegen) and Coordinator collaboration between RUNMC and KCMC.
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