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About Me[edit | edit source]
My name is Ines MUSABYEMARIYA. I am a physiotherapist with 13 years of clinical experience. I have worked in different health facilities in Rwanda: District hospital, a specialized orthopedic hospital, and a pediatric rehabilitation center.
I also have experience managing a five-year national-level development project entitled "Development of Functional Rehabilitation in Rwanda" funded by the Humanity & Inclusion, Rwanda Program.
During my professional career, I have acquired additional skills: Advocacy, designing continuing education courses in pediatric physical therapy for rehabilitation professionals, writing grant proposals, developing, and conducting project monitoring and evaluation tasks, and report writing.
A year ago, I switched to the humanitarian field and now work as a physical therapist for the International Committee of the Red Cross, based in Tindouf - Algeria.
Education[edit | edit source]
2014, Bachelor with honors in Physiotherapy Sciences from University of Rwanda College of Medicine and Health Sciences
2019, Postgraduate inter-university certificate: Initiation à la Recherche pour le renforcement des Systèmes de Santé (RSS) Université Libre de Bruxelles- Belgique.
From 2022- current, Master's degree in Public Health: Mount Kenya University
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Professional Affiliations[edit | edit source]
Rwanda Physical Therapy Organization (RPTO)
Rwanda Allied Health Professions Council (RAHPC)
Publications
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- The use of digital rehabilitation and its implication in enhancing continuity of care among users of physiotherapy services in Rwanda.
- A global health training model for teaching pediatric clinical decision-making skills to Rwandan physical therapists.
- Using patient-reported outcome measures to promote patient-centered practice: Building capacity among pediatric physiotherapists in Rwanda.
- Provision and use of physical rehabilitation services for adults with disabilities in Rwanda: A descriptive study.
- Stakeholders' Contribution to the Development of Occupational Therapy Profession and Impact of the Profession in Rwanda.