Dr. Mary Immaculate Nabwami is a highly skilled Internal Medicine Specialist with 12+ years of experience in diagnosing and treating a wide range of general health conditions. After completing her MD in Internal Medicine in 2009, Dr. Nabwami has worked in various healthcare settings in Kampala, Uganda, specializing in chronic disease management, preventive healthcare, and diagnostic medicine.
With 12+ years of expertise, Dr. Nabwami has treated a diverse range of adult health conditions, including hypertension, diabetes, respiratory diseases, and gastrointestinal disorders. She emphasizes early diagnosis, personalized treatment plans, and preventive care, helping patients manage both acute and chronic conditions effectively.
Uganda Christian University Faculty of Health Sciencesrn · Doctor of Medicine (MD) · Year: 2009
Registration No. REG-49284756 · Uganda Medical and Dental Practitioners Council (UMDPC) - UMDPC · 2010
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Dr. Nabwami has contributed to clinical research in internal medicine, with a focus on chronic disease prevention, early detection strategies, and health promotion. Her research has been published in medical journals and has been presented at national and international healthcare conferences, promoting improved healthcare outcomes in Uganda and beyond.
Best General Practitioner, Uganda Medical Association (2016)
Excellence in Chronic Disease Management, Kampala Hospital (2017)
Leadership in Preventive Healthcare, National Health Conference (2019)
Dr. Nabwami has authored several research articles on chronic disease management, preventive care, and health promotion. Her work has significantly impacted healthcare practices, helping shape policies and treatment strategies in Uganda.
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