Sr. Gotfrida Marandu | Breast Cancer | Best Researcher Award
Sr. Gotfrida Marandu at Catholic University of Health and Allied Sciences , Tanzania.
Sr. Gotfrida M. Marandu is a dedicated Tanzanian nurse, educator, and researcher with a career spanning over two decades in healthcare education, administration, and clinical practice. She has held various influential roles, including lecturer and quality assurance officer at CUHAS, where she shapes the next generation of healthcare professionals. Her work spans nursing education, healthcare management, and cancer care, making her an advocate for quality healthcare in Tanzania. Passionate about advancing nursing practices and improving healthcare outcomes, Sr. Gotfrida’s contributions are rooted in her extensive training and commitment to improving healthcare systems and patient support services.
Publication Profile
Educational Background
Sr. Gotfrida has a diverse educational background, beginning with a Diploma in Nursing from Huruma School of Nursing. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Tumaini University in 2010 and later an MSc in Nursing Education from Kenya Methodist University in 2014. Currently, she is pursuing advanced research in breast cancer at CUHAS (2022-2025). Her education reflects a commitment to deepening her expertise and advancing nursing education, with each academic milestone equipping her with the skills necessary for teaching, curriculum development, and improving healthcare delivery in her community.
Experience
With over 20 years of experience, Sr. Gotfrida has served in numerous capacities, including assistant lecturer, coordinator, and quality assurance officer. She began as a healthcare administrator and HIV/AIDS counselor in Tanzania’s health centers and later transitioned into academic roles at Tanga Nursing School and CUHAS. Her experience includes coordinating programs for midwifery and nursing education, acting as principal of nursing schools, and developing educational frameworks. This extensive experience in both teaching and administration has empowered her to lead healthcare training initiatives, enhancing the quality of nursing education and improving healthcare standards in Tanzania.