
I am a pharmacy student with practical experience in community health outreach, patient education, and medication handling, alongside professional experience in AI data training and annotation. I have worked closely with pharmacists and healthcare teams to educate communities on antimicrobial resistance, proper medication use, and public health practices, while also supporting pharmacy operations in both retail and hospital settings. In parallel, I have trained AI models by annotating and evaluating diverse datasets, following detailed quality guidelines, and ensuring data accuracy and consistency to improve model performance. I am comfortable working with both medical and technical information, and I bring strong attention to detail, clear communication skills, and a strong sense of responsibility to every role I take on. I am motivated to apply this combined healthcare and AI experience in environments where accuracy, learning, and real-world impact matter.
Investigating the prevalence of unlawful Parallel Imported Drugs in Community Pharmacy outlets in Machakos County.
The Kenya Pharmacy and Poisons Board allows for parallel importing in Kenya only if the products being imported adhere to the quality standards set by the board and manufactured using the recommended GMP. However, some Pharmacists do not adhere to all the requirement set by the board so as to leverage their profits. One of the requirements they fail to comply with is repackaging to ensure the language is appropriate to the county’s official language. The project involves documenting products that fail the requirements and calculating their prevalence within the county to aid in pharmacovigilance within the Kenyan market to enhance pharmaceutical regulation.
Start Date: January 2025 - Present