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Daktari a quick one

Daktari A Quick One – The Voice of Kenyan Doctors *Hosted by Dr. Nyadimu, *Daktari A Quick One* is a **leading Kenyan medical podcast** dedicated to **showcasing the incredible work of medics** across Kenya while shedding light on the **key challenges in Kenya’s healthcare system**. Through **powerful storytelling**, we inspire **aspiring doctors and young medical professionals**, offering them a glimpse into the real-world experiences of healthcare heroes. ## What We Offer: ✅ **Expert Insights** – Our **carefully selected guests** share their expertise, providing a **bird’s-eye view of ideal medical practice** in Kenya. ✅ **Beyond Medicine** – We highlight the **talents and passions of medics outside their profession**, proving that doctors are more than their stethoscopes. ✅ **Future Vision** – Our goal is to launch the **Top Daktari Awards**, an **annual awards program** recognizing and celebrating the outstanding contributions of

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    THE PEopLeS SeC Gen. Dr. Eboso and the Election that wasn't .mp3

    support DAQO: paybill 400200 account: 1118296 In this powerful episode of Daktari A Quick One, Dr. Nyadimu hosts Dr. Eboso, a former contestant for the Secretary General position in the recently concluded KMPDU elections. Dr. Eboso shares his firsthand campaign experience, detailing his nationwide tours across multiple counties and candid interactions with doctors on the ground. He highlights widespread dissatisfaction, burnout, and systemic challenges facing Kenyan doctors, while noting disparities in working conditions across counties. The conversation takes a sharp turn as Dr. Eboso raises serious allegations against the election process, questioning the credibility of the electoral commission and claiming the results were predetermined. He explains his decision to withdraw from the race, citing concerns over transparency and high nomination fees. The discussion deepens into alleged financial mismanagement within the union, with claims that union funds are controlled by a select few officials, potentially used to influence elections and exploit vulnerable members. Dr. Eboso paints a concerning picture of governance and accountability within KMPDU. In a bold closing, he calls on union members to take action by withholding union dues as a form of protest to demand reforms and accountability. Is this the turning point for KMPDU? The “People’s SG” challenges doctors to decide the future of their union and their hard-earned contributions. 👉 Comment your thoughts 👉 Subscribe for more impactful conversations 👉 Share widely to amplify the message Support Daktari A Quick One (DAQO): Paybill: 400200 Account Number: 1119286Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    Dr. Joy Mugambi- How to Be an Leader in healthcare.mp3

    Dr. Joy Mugambi, Nakuru County Director for Public Health, sits down with Dr. Nyadimu of Daktari: A Quick One during the Naivasha-held KMA pre-conference for a powerful conversation on **leadership in healthcare**. In this insightful interview, Dr. Mugambi shares her pe Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    A Quick One With Dr. Riziki.mp3

    Dr. Nyadimu of Daktari A Quick One* sits down for a candid and engaging conversation with internet sensation and controversial doctor, Dr. Riziki, following their appearance as panelists at the KMA pre-conference discussions on the impact of social media in healthcare. In this exclusive chat, Dr. Riziki opens up about her personal experience with online bullying on X (formerly Twitter) and shares how she navigated the challenges of public scrutiny while maintaining her voice in the digital space. The conversation also dives into: Her *favorite social media platforms* and why they work for her The inspiration behind her journey into *medical content creation* Insights into building a personal brand as a doctor online Reflections and key takeaways from the ongoing *KMA conference* This is a must-watch for healthcare professionals, students, and content creators interested in the intersection of **medicine, social media, and digital influence**. 👉 Tune in for honest perspectives, practical lessons, and an unfiltered look at the realities of being a doctor in the age of social media. 🔔 *Subscribe to Daktari: A Quick One for more powerful conversations shaping healthcare in Kenya and beyond.* #DaktariAQuickOne​ #DrRiziki​ #KMAConference​ #HealthcareAndSocialMedia​ #DoctorLife​ #MedicalContentCreator​ #KenyanDoctors​ #DigitalHealth​Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    Food Vs Weight. You are what you eat 3-3.mp3

    In Part 3 of our enlightening conversation with Kevin, popularly known as The Kenyan Nutritionist, Daktari A Quick One (DAQO) dives deep into the truth behind modern dietary habits and the trending theories around weight control. We break down popular approaches such as OMAD (One Meal A Day) and intermittent fasting, examining what actually works, who it works for, and the hidden risks many people overlook. We also explore the impact of carbohydrates, energy drinks, and how these everyday choices affect metabolism, weight gain, and long-term health. Kevin further explains the crucial role of specialized diets for chronic illnesses such as diabetes, renal failure, and other metabolic conditions—highlighting what every patient and caregiver should know. This episode also uncovers the real effects of processed foods, additives, and the chemicals used in modern farming, and how these substances influence inflammation, gut health, fertility, and overall human wellbeing. If you're looking to understand nutrition beyond social media trends, this is a must-watch. Subscribe to Daktari A Quick One for more evidence-based conversations with Kenya’s leading medical experts. #DaktariAQuickOne​ #KenyanNutritionist​ #NutritionKenya​ #HealthyEating​ #WeightLossTips​ #OMAD​ #IntermittentFasting​ #Carbohydrates​ #EnergyDrinks​ #ProcessedFoods​ #HealthyLifestyle​ #NutritionFacts​ #DiabetesDiet​ #RenalDiet​ #CleanEating​ #ModernFarming​ #FoodChemicals​ #HealthEducation​ #KenyaHealth​ #MedicalPodcast​ #TopDaktariAwards​ #AfricanHealthContent​Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    HOW DO YOU DO IT-.mp3

    In this insightful episode of *Daktari A Quick One**, Dr. Festus Nyadimu joins a dynamic panel discussion exploring the growing **impact of social media on healthcare* in Kenya and beyond. One of the standout moments comes when Dr. Nyadimu addresses a question many healthcare professionals struggle with: *How do you balance clinical work, academic commitments, family life, and running a successful medical podcast?* In his response, he shares practical and relatable insights on: The power of *prioritization* in managing competing responsibilities The importance of maintaining a *healthy work-life balance* How *collaborative teamwork with colleagues* makes ambitious projects sustainable Lessons from building and growing the Daktari: A Quick One podcast while staying grounded in clinical practice This conversation is especially valuable for doctors, medical students, and healthcare professionals navigating the pressures of modern medicine while leveraging digital platforms for impact. 👉 Whether you're interested in **healthcare leadership, medical education, or personal productivity**, this discussion offers real-world strategies you can apply immediately. 🔔 *Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications* to stay updated with more thought-provoking conversations from *Daktari: A Quick One*. #DaktariAQuickOne​ #HealthcareLeadership​ #MedicalPodcast​ #DoctorLife​ #WorkLifeBalance​ #SocialMediaInHealthcare​ #KenyanDoctors​ #MedicalEducation​Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    Humanitarian in Line Of fire! Dr. David Wasabla 2-3.mp3

    Dr. David Wasmbla on Daktari: A Quick One — Part 2 of 3 takes us deep into the realities of working in active conflict zones, told through the eyes of a non-partisan doctor on the front lines. In this episode, Dr. Wasmbla opens up about the intense training and high-pressure simulations humanitarian medics undergo before deployment to war zones. He then recounts his lived experiences in Ukraine and Gaza, where bombs, gunfire, and uncertainty were a near-constant presence, often every passing hour. Beyond the physical danger, this conversation explores the hidden psychological toll of war. Dr. Wasmbla candidly shares how repeated exposure to conflict has affected his mental health — from persistent insomnia to disturbing dreams that followed him long after leaving the front lines. The episode closes with a powerful rallying call inspired by his book, “Broken Souls,” where he urges humanitarian workers and medical professionals in conflict areas to prioritize regular mental health check-ups with trained professionals. His message is clear: saving lives should not come at the cost of losing yourself. 🎧 A raw, sobering, and deeply human conversation you don’t want to miss. Hashtags: #DaktariAQuickOne​ #DAQOPodcast​ #DrDavidWasmbla​ #HumanitarianMedicine​ #WarZoneMedicine​ #ConflictZones​ #DoctorsInWar​ #MentalHealthAwareness​ #PTSD​ #HumanitarianWorkers​ #BrokenSouls​ #FrontlineDoctors​ #MedicalPodcast​ #HealthcareHeroes​ #MentalHealthMatters​Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    The Dreadlocked Humanitarian Doctor- Dr. wasambla 1-3.mp3

    Does appearance define professionalism? Can purpose survive pressure? And what does it really mean to serve humanity?” Season 3 of Daktari: A Quick One kicks off with a powerful, thought-provoking conversation as Dr. Festus Nyadimu hosts Dr. David Wasambla—medical doctor, author of Broken Souls, actor, comedian, and humanitarian. In Part 1 of this exclusive 3-part episode, Dr. Nyadimu opens with a bold question: 👉 Has having dreadlocks influenced how the public perceives Dr. Wasambla as a doctor? This sparks an honest discussion on stereotypes in medicine, professionalism, and identity in healthcare. The conversation then dives deep into Dr. Wasambla’s extraordinary journey to becoming a doctor, including: Training in Russia and the harsh realities of studying medicine in a foreign country The difficult decision to quit training temporarily and rebuild from scratch Balancing a career in acting and comedy while pursuing medicine Finding purpose beyond the hospital walls The episode culminates in a moving discussion on his calling as a humanitarian doctor—what humanitarian medicine truly means, the real-world impact of humanitarian work, and the lives transformed through service. They also unpack: The training required before joining humanitarian missions How young doctors can access humanitarian medical jobs The importance of neutrality and non-partisanship in humanitarian work 🔥 This is not just a podcast episode—it’s a masterclass on resilience, identity, purpose, and service in medicine. If you’re a medical student, doctor, healthcare professional, or anyone passionate about medicine with meaning, this episode will challenge how you think about success and service. 🎧 Watch / Listen now — Part 1 of 3 🔑 High-Impact Catch Phrases Medicine beyond borders Breaking stereotypes in healthcare From Russia to humanitarian frontlines Purpose over perception More than a doctor—serving humanity #DaktariAQuickOne​ #Season3Premiere​ #MedicalPodcast​ #AfricanDoctors​ #HumanitarianMedicine​ #DoctorsOfAfrica​ #GlobalHealth​ #BrokenSoulsBook​ #DrDavidWasambla​ #DrFestusNyadimu​ #MedicineWithPurpose​ #HealthcareLeadership​ #MedicalJourney​ #DoctorsBeyondBorders​ #RepresentationInMedicine​ #KenyanDoctors​Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    DR. Wendy Kimbui -KMPDU DSG READY .mp3

    In this compelling episode of Daktari: A Quick One, Dr. Nyadimu hosts Dr. Wendy Kibui—the incoming Deputy Secretary General of Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union—for an insightful conversation on leadership, policy, and the future of doctors in Kenya. A seasoned leader and the outgoing Nairobi Branch Treasurer, Dr. Kibui—who also holds an MBA in Healthcare Administration—shares her leadership journey, key lessons from her tenure, and her vision for transforming KMPDU into a more inclusive and effective union. This episode dives deep into some of the most pressing issues shaping the medical profession today: 🔹 Private Sector Representation in KMPDU Dr. Kibui unpacks the ongoing challenge of integrating private practitioners into the union, highlighting structural gaps and proposing practical solutions to improve onboarding and engagement. 🔹 The Role of KMPDU in a Changing Healthcare Landscape As Kenya’s healthcare system evolves, so too must the union. This discussion explores how KMPDU can remain relevant, responsive, and impactful for doctors across both public and private sectors. 🔹 The Voter Register Controversy A critical conversation on the integrity of the electoral process—should intern doctors be allowed to vote? Dr. Kibui weighs in on this divisive issue, offering clarity on eligibility, fairness, and representation. 🔹 Voting Process & Electoral Transparency Where should doctors vote from? How can the process be made more transparent and accessible? This episode addresses the logistical and ethical concerns surrounding KMPDU elections. 🎙️ Hosted by Dr. Festus Nyadimu, this episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in medical leadership, union politics, and healthcare reform in Kenya. 👉 Stay tuned for Part 2, where Dr. Wendy Kibui takes a bold stance, going head-to-head on the failures of past union leadership and critically evaluating the performance of the outgoing Deputy Secretary General. 🚀 SEO Keywords & Tags: KMPDU, Dr Wendy Kibui, Dr Nyadimu, Daktari A Quick One, doctors union Kenya, KMPDU elections 2026, private sector doctors Kenya, intern doctors voting Kenya, healthcare leadership Kenya, medical politics Kenya, doctors welfare Kenya, union reforms KenyaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    KMPDU Elections are ComPromiZed- Dr. Mickey Macatha 1-3.mp3

    On today’s episode of Daktari: A Quick One – Political Series, Dr. Nyadimu hosts a returning guest, Dr. Mickey Macatha, a prominent voice in Kenya’s medical leadership space and a leading aspirant in the upcoming Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU) elections. Making his highly anticipated comeback after his impactful appearance in Season 1, Dr. Macatha dives straight into one of the most pressing issues facing doctors in Kenya today — the uncertainty surrounding the upcoming KMPDU elections. In Part 1 of this explosive episode, we unpack critical concerns that could potentially derail the electoral process, including: Failure to follow due process by the incumbent leadership Alleged violations of the KMPDU constitution The absence of a properly constituted Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) The highly debated issue of intern doctors’ eligibility to vote and vie for leadership positions This conversation sheds light on governance challenges within one of Kenya’s most influential medical unions and raises tough questions about transparency, accountability, and the future of doctor representation. We also take a moment to reflect on the success of the DAQO Awards, where Dr. Macatha played a pivotal role as a key committee member, contributing immensely to delivering a world-class, impactful awards ceremony that celebrated excellence in healthcare. 🎙️ This is more than just a discussion — it’s a deep dive into the power dynamics shaping the future of healthcare leadership in Kenya. 💡 Why You Should Watch: If you’re a doctor, intern, healthcare worker, or simply interested in medical leadership, healthcare policy, and union politics in Kenya, this episode is a must-watch. 🔑 Keywords (SEO): KMPDU elections 2026, doctors union Kenya, Dr Mickey Macatha, healthcare leadership Kenya, medical politics Kenya, KMPDU constitution, DAQO Awards, Daktari A Quick One podcast, doctors strike Kenya, medical interns voting rights 📢 Hashtags: #KMPDU​ #DoctorsOfKenya​ #MedicalPolitics​ #HealthcareLeadership​ #DAQOPodcast​ #DaktariAQuickOne​ #KenyanDoctors​ #UnionElections​ #HealthcareKenya​ #MedicalLeadership​ #DAQOAwards​ #DoctorVoices​ #KenyaHealthcare​ #InternDoctors​ #HealthPolicy​Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    A Quick One with Somaliland Medical Association President-.mp3

    Dr. Nyadimu, DAQO, runs into Dr. Yusuf. A young doctor who is the current president of the Somaliland Medical Association. We have a Quick chat On thr state of healthcare in the newly recognized country with Dr. Yusuf giving us a Quick history lesson on Somaliland, their independence and how it is like to practice medicine in Somaliland.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    Nyangati Murithi; The Thyroid Nurse on daktari A quick One.mp3

    Diagnosed with hyperthyroidism at just 7 years old, Critical Care Nurse Maureen Nyangati Murithi shares her powerful story of resilience, passion, and purpose. In this episode of Daktari: A Quick One, she sits down with Dr. Festus Nyadimu to discuss her journey into nursing, founding the Euthryve Foundation, and turning personal health struggles into advocacy. In this powerful and eye-opening episode of Daktari: A Quick One, Nurse Maureen Nyangati Murithi sits down with Dr. Festus Nyadimu to share her remarkable journey in healthcare, resilience, and personal transformation. In Part 1 of this three-part episode, viewers are introduced to a young, ambitious, and highly dedicated critical care nurse based in Isiolo, Kenya. Nurse Maureen speaks passionately about her academic journey and professional growth, highlighting the determination, discipline, and passion that continue to drive her commitment to improving patient care. Her story reflects the spirit of healthcare professionals who continually push themselves to grow, learn, and better serve their patients. From Personal Struggle to Purpose Nurse Maureen is also the CEO and Founder of the Euthryve Foundation, an organization dedicated to raising awareness and supporting individuals living with thyroid disorders. In this first part of the conversation, she shares the deeply personal story of being diagnosed with hyperthyroidism at the young age of 7 years. This early life experience would later become a defining motivation in her life and career, shaping her passion for patient advocacy and health awareness. Her journey highlights how personal health challenges can inspire healthcare professionals to create meaningful change in the lives of others. What You’ll Learn in Part 1 In this episode, Nurse Maureen discusses: Her academic and nursing career journey Her experience working as a critical care nurse in Isiolo The inspiration behind founding the Euthryve Foundation Her early diagnosis with hyperthyroidism at age 7 How personal health challenges can shape a healthcare career Coming Up in Parts 2 & 3 Stay tuned for the next parts of this inspiring conversation where Nurse Maureen will discuss: Her journey living with hyperthyroidism The stigma and challenges she has faced over the years How these experiences motivated her to start the Euthryve Foundation and advocate for thyroid health awareness This episode is a powerful reminder of resilience, passion, and the human stories behind healthcare professionals. About Daktari: A Quick One Daktari: A Quick One (DAQO) is a Kenyan medical podcast hosted by Dr. Festus Nyadimu, featuring conversations with healthcare professionals who are shaping the future of medicine, healthcare leadership, and patient advocacy in Kenya. #DaktariAQuickOne​ #NursesOfKenya​ #HealthcareStories​ #HyperthyroidismAwareness​ #KenyaHealthcare​ #CriticalCareNurse​ #MedicalPodcast​ #DoctorsAndNurses​ #ThyroidAwareness​ #HealthcareLeadership​Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    Dr. Joe Njagi Vs Endometriosis 1-3.mp3

    In this powerful episode of Daktari A Quick One (DAQO), Dr. Joe (Joseph) Njagi sits down with Dr. Nyadimu for an in-depth conversation on endometriosis — a condition that affects millions of women yet remains widely misunderstood. Dr. Joe Njagi, a gynecologist and nominee for the DAQO Awards 2025 – Gynecologist of the Year, opens up about his journey into medicine and what sparked his deep passion for endometriosis care. He candidly narrates how he first encountered endometriosis unexpectedly while performing laparoscopic surgery for fibroids, a moment that left him stunned by how little he understood the disease at the time. That encounter became a turning point. In this episode, Dr. Njagi shares: How discovering endometriosis reshaped his career path The early challenges he faced managing the ⅙ How his surgical skills and confidence evolved over time Why endometriosis deserves more attention in both medical training and public discourse They also explore the power of social media in health education, highlighting how Dr. Joe Njagi has intentionally used his online platforms to create awareness, educate patients, and advocate for women living with endometriosis. This is an honest, eye-opening conversation that blends medicine, passion, growth, and advocacy — and sets the stage for the rest of the series. 📌 Watch Part 1 of 3 📌 More insights coming in Parts 2 & 3 Hashtags: #DAQO​ #DaktariAQuickOne​ #EndometriosisAwareness​ #EndometriosisKenya​ #Gynecology​ #WomenHealth​ #ReproductiveHealth​ #Laparoscopy​ #MedicalPodcast​ #DoctorsOfKenya​ #HealthEducation​ #DAQOAwards2025​ #GynecologistOfTheYear​ #MedTalks​ #HealthcareAdvocacy​Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    I cannot be Bribed- Dr. Wendy Kimbui 2-2.mp3

    Please support DAQO: MPESA PAYBILL- 400200 ACCOUNT No. 1118692 In Part 2 of this compelling political series on Daktari: A Quick One, Dr. Nyadimu hosts Dr. Wendy Kimbui, the incoming Deputy Secretary General of the Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union, for a bold and unfiltered discussion on the integrity of the upcoming union elections. Dr. Kimbui dives straight into the growing concerns surrounding the credibility of the KMPDU electoral process. She highlights critical issues affecting trust in the system, including discrepancies in the voters’ register, exorbitant nomination fees imposed on aspirants, and serious questions about the legality of the current Independent Electoral Committee (IEC) remaining in office. These revelations raise urgent concerns for doctors across Kenya who are looking forward to a free, fair, and transparent election. The conversation then shifts to a balanced evaluation of the incumbent Deputy Secretary General, Dr. Idan Miskellah. Dr. Kimbui thoughtfully outlines both the strengths and shortcomings of his tenure, offering listeners a nuanced perspective rather than partisan criticism. Positioning herself as a reform-driven leader, Dr. Kimbui emphasizes her commitment to integrity, accountability, and transparency. She firmly states that her leadership will be incorruptible, open to scrutiny, and responsive to constructive criticism—marking a deliberate shift from past leadership styles. A key pillar of her vision is strengthening collaboration with KMPDU branches, ensuring that grassroots concerns directly shape national union decisions. In discussing her manifesto, Dr. Kimbui underscores the need for sustainable policy reform over reactionary leadership. She advocates for proactive strategies that address systemic issues affecting doctors in Kenya, rather than short-term responses to crises. This episode is a must-watch for all Kenyan doctors and healthcare stakeholders invested in the future of union leadership and governance. 🔔 Subscribe now to Daktari: A Quick One for more in-depth interviews, healthcare insights, and frontline discussions shaping the medical profession in Kenya. 🗳️ Your voice matters! Take part in the upcoming KMPDU elections—verify your registration, engage with candidates, and vote for the leadership that represents your interests and values. #KMPDU​ #KMPDUElections​ #DoctorsInKenya​ #HealthcareLeadership​ #MedicalPolitics​ #DaktariAQuickOne​ #KenyanDoctors​ #UnionMatters​ #LeadershipMatters​ #HealthPolicy​ #VoteForChange​Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    Mending -Broken Souls- Dr. David Wasambla 3-3.mp3

    Dr. David Wasambla on PTSD, Healing, Faith, and Broken Souls “What happens to the healer after witnessing too much pain?” In the powerful final episode of this 3-part conversation on Daktari: A Quick One, Dr. Festus Nyadimu sits down once again with Dr. David Wasambla for an unfiltered discussion on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among frontline and humanitarian doctors. Dr. Wasambla opens up about the psychological trauma experienced on the frontlines, sharing deeply personal insights into how repeated exposure to suffering, conflict, and loss impacts healthcare workers long after the mission ends. He candidly discusses his coping mechanisms, including: Using comedy as emotional release Writing as a tool for processing trauma Physical training and working out to manage stress and anxiety The conversation also highlights the critical role of therapy in dealing with PTSD, breaking long-standing stigma around mental health support for doctors and healthcare professionals. Faith and spirituality take center stage as Dr. Wasambla reflects on: The role of religion and prayer in coping with trauma His own experience as a pastor A bold and necessary critique of how some religious leaders exploit vulnerable congregants, especially during moments of emotional distress The episode concludes with a deep dive into his book, Broken Souls—the inspiration behind it, the real stories that shaped its message, and why it resonates with anyone who has faced trauma, burnout, or moral injury. 📚 Broken Souls is available at Nuria Bookstore, Amazon, and other major online retailers. 🔥 This episode is raw, reflective, and essential listening for doctors, humanitarian workers, mental health advocates, and anyone navigating trauma and healing. 🎧 Watch / Listen now — Part 3 of 3 Healing the healers PTSD on the frontlines When faith, trauma, and truth collide Comedy, therapy, and survival Broken souls, honest conversations #DaktariAQuickOne​ #PTSDInDoctors​ #MentalHealthInMedicine​ #HealingTheHealers​ #FrontlineTrauma​ #HumanitarianDoctors​ #MedicalPodcast​ #AfricanDoctors​ #BrokenSoulsBook​ #DrDavidWasambla​ #DrFestusNyadimu​ #TherapyMatters​ #FaithAndMentalHealth​ #HealthcareBurnout​ #GlobalHealth​Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    The Euthryve Foundation- DAktari A Quick One 2-3.mp3

    In Part 2 of this powerful episode of Daktari: A Quick One, Nurse Maureen Nyangati Murithi continues her deeply personal conversation with Dr. Festus Nyadimu, sharing her journey battling hyperthyroidism and the life-changing challenges that came with it. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    I will Fight for a Health Service Commission- Dr. Micky Macatha 3-3.mp3

    In Part 3 of this powerful episode of Daktari: A Quick One, Dr. Mickey Macatha shifts from critique to solutions—laying out a bold, structured vision for fixing some of the most pressing issues affecting doctors today. We dive deep into how medical union elections can be conducted more transparently and effectively, ensuring leadership truly reflects the will and welfare of doctors. Dr. Macatha doesn’t just highlight the problems—he proposes actionable reforms grounded in accountability and professionalism. A major highlight of this episode is his take on disciplinary hearings. Drawing from personal experience, he strongly advocates for removing such processes from non-medical influence and placing them firmly in the hands of professionals who understand clinical realities. He emphasizes the urgent need for fair, standardized, and regulated disciplinary systems—and underscores the critical role of the union in protecting doctors from arbitrary and personalized rulings. Dr. Macatha also introduces a transformative idea: the establishment of a centralized employer for healthcare workers—the long-discussed Health Service Commission. This body, he argues, would streamline employment, reduce county-level inconsistencies, and restore dignity and structure to the medical profession in Kenya. He further commits to championing reforms in disciplinary processes through the union if elected Assistant Secretary of the Central Branch—positioning himself as a leader ready to take on systemic inefficiencies head-on. In a compelling flashback, we revisit his days at Maseno University, where he played a pivotal role in building the foundation of the School of Medicine. From advocating for student accommodation to pushing for adequate staffing and learning resources, Dr. Macatha reflects on his track record of leadership, resilience, and results. Now, he promises to bring that same energy, courage, and reform-driven mindset to the union. 💡 This episode is not just a conversation—it’s a blueprint for change. 🎯 Key Themes: Reforming medical union elections Fair and professional disciplinary systems The case for a Health Service Commission The power of union leadership in protecting doctors A legacy of leadership from medical school to national advocacy 🚀 High-Impact Hashtags: #DAQOPodcast​ #DoctorsVoices​ #KMPDU​ #HealthcareReform​ #MedicalLeadership​ #DoctorsInKenya​ #HealthPolicy​ #ClinicalJustice​ #MedicsMatter​ #FutureOfHealthcare​Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    -Endometriosis chose me!- 2-3 - Dr. Joe Njagi.mp3

    In this powerful episode of Daktari A Quick One (DAQO), Dr. Joe (Joseph) Njagi sits down with Dr. Nyadimu for an in-depth conversation on endometriosis — a condition that affects millions of women yet remains widely misunderstood. Dr. Joe Njagi, a gynecologist and nominee for the DAQO Awards 2025 – Gynecologist of the Year, opens up about his journey into medicine and what sparked his deep passion for endometriosis care. He candidly narrates how he first encountered endometriosis unexpectedly while performing laparoscopic surgery for fibroids, a moment that left him stunned by how little he understood the disease at the time. That encounter became a turning point. In this episode, Dr. Njagi shares: How discovering endometriosis reshaped his career path The early challenges he faced managing the ⅙ How his surgical skills and confidence evolved over time Why endometriosis deserves more attention in both medical training and public discourse They also explore the power of social media in health education, highlighting how Dr. Joe Njagi has intentionally used his online platforms to create awareness, educate patients, and advocate for women living with endometriosis. This is an honest, eye-opening conversation that blends medicine, passion, growth, and advocacy — and sets the stage for the rest of the series. 📌 Watch Part 1 of 3 📌 More insights coming in Parts 2 & 3 Hashtags: #DAQO​ #DaktariAQuickOne​ #EndometriosisAwareness​ #EndometriosisKenya​ #Gynecology​ #WomenHealth​ #ReproductiveHealth​ #Laparoscopy​ #MedicalPodcast​ #DoctorsOfKenya​ #HealthEducation​ #DAQOAwards2025​ #GynecologistOfTheYear​ #MedTalks​ #HealthcareAdvocacy​Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    We Cannot Let The KMPDU Die- Dr. John Anyul 1-3.mp3

    In this fiery and insightful episode of Daktari: A Quick One, Dr. John Anyul (widely known as “Father Anyul”) joins Dr. Festus Nyadimu for a candid conversation about the upcoming Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU) elections. Dr. Anyul is currently running for Chairperson of the Nairobi Branch of KMPDU, and in this episode he shares his perspectives on the state of the union, the preparedness for the elections, and the dynamics shaping the upcoming leadership contest. Inside the KMPDU Nairobi Elections The conversation begins with a discussion on the readiness — or lack thereof — for the KMPDU Nairobi elections, examining the challenges surrounding the electoral process and the importance of strong leadership within the union. Dr. Nyadimu and Dr. Anyul also break down the various factions and camps emerging within the Nairobi branch, highlighting the debates, ideas, and visions shaping the future leadership of doctors in the region. Leadership Journey of Dr. John Anyul The episode also explores Dr. Anyul’s leadership journey, tracing his path from: Serving as a representative of medical students during his university years Becoming an active and influential voice within the medical profession Advocating for doctors’ welfare and professional development Balancing healthcare leadership while pursuing his residency training Through this discussion, viewers gain insight into the challenges and responsibilities of medical leadership in Kenya, and why the KMPDU elections are important for doctors and the healthcare system. Watch Out for Part 2 Stay tuned for Part 2 of this conversation, where the discussion goes deeper into the vision for KMPDU Nairobi, the priorities for doctors, and the future of medical leadership in Kenya. About Daktari: A Quick One Daktari: A Quick One (DAQO) is a Kenyan medical podcast hosted by Dr. Festus Nyadimu, featuring conversations with doctors, healthcare leaders, and professionals shaping the future of medicine, healthcare policy, and leadership in Kenya. Hashtags #DaktariAQuickOne​ #KMPDU​ #DoctorsOfKenya​ #KenyaHealthcare​ #MedicalLeadership​ #KMPDUElections​ #HealthcarePolicy​ #MedicalPodcast​ #KenyanDoctorsns​ Dr. Festus Nyadimu for a candid conversation about the upcoming Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU) elections. Dr. Anyul is currently running for Chairperson of the Nairobi Branch of KMPDU, and in this episode he shares his perspectives on the state of the union, the preparedness for the elections, and the dynamics shaping the upcoming leadership contest. Inside the KMPDU Nairobi Elections The conversation begins with a discussion on the readiness — or lack thereof — for the KMPDU Nairobi elections, examining the challenges surrounding the electoral process and the importance of strong leadership within the union. Dr. Nyadimu and Dr. Anyul also break down the various factions and camps emerging within the Nairobi branch, highlighting the debates, ideas, and visions shaping the future leadership of doctors in the region. Leadership Journey of Dr. John Anyul The episode also explores Dr. Anyul’s leadership journey, tracing his path from: Serving as a representative of medical students during his university years Becoming an active and influential voice within the medical profession Advocating for doctors’ welfare and professional development Balancing healthcare leadership while pursuing his residency training Through this discussion, viewers gain insight into the challenges and responsibilities of medical leadership in Kenya, and why the KMPDU elections are important for doctors and the healthcare system. Watch Out for Part 2 Stay tuned for Part 2 of this conversation, where the discussion goes deeper into the vision for KMPDU Nairobi, the priorities for doctors, and the future of medical leadership in Kenya. About Daktari: A Quick One Daktari: A Quick One (DAQO) is a Kenyan medical podcast hosted by Dr. Festus Nyadimu, featuring conversations with doctors, healthcare leaders, and professionals shaping the future of medicine, healthcare policy, and leadership in Kenya. #DaktariAQuickOne​ #KMPDU​ #DoctorsOfKenya​ #KenyaHealthcare​ #MedicalLeadership​ #KMPDUElections​ #HealthcarePolicy​ #MedicalPodcast​ #KenyanDoctors​Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    -This is your Election- -KMPDUelections 3-3.mp3

    In the final part of his powerful interview on Daktari: A Quick One, Dr. Clarence Mweresa Eboso delivers a bold and direct message to doctors, dentists, and pharmacists across Kenya. Speaking to host Dr Festus Nyadimu, Dr. Eboso issues a rallying call: Vote for transformative leadership at the Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU). As he campaigns for the position of Secretary General at the Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union, Dr. Eboso urges members to support him and other candidates who share his reform-driven ideology. A Call to Doctors, Dentists, and Pharmacists Across Kenya Dr. Eboso emphasizes that this election is more than a contest of personalities — it is about redefining the direction of Kenya’s most influential healthcare union. He calls on: Medical officers Intern doctors Postgraduate trainees Consultants Dentists Pharmacists to actively participate in shaping the future of their profession by voting for leadership that understands current workforce challenges. According to him, the union must reflect the lived realities of today’s healthcare professionals — especially those facing unemployment, delayed redeployment for postgraduate training, and unstable career progression pathways. The Untapped Power of KMPDU A central theme in his closing remarks is the institutional power that KMPDU holds. Dr. Eboso argues that the union has the authority and legitimacy to: Summon county health executives and chief officers Present structured workforce solutions Demand accountability in recruitment and deployment Influence national health workforce planning Rather than reacting to crises, he proposes that the union should proactively convene county health leadership forums and present evidence-based, cost-neutral solutions. He believes that the union’s greatest strength lies not just in strike action — but in structured negotiation backed by policy and law. Creative Solutions to Doctor Unemployment — Without Increasing County Costs One of the most striking aspects of his final remarks is his insistence that solving doctor unemployment does not necessarily require counties to increase spending. Dr. Eboso proposes innovative workforce restructuring strategies, including: Optimizing redeployment timelines Coordinating structured postgraduate training rotations Reallocating underutilized human resources Aligning service gaps with available personnel Improving planning between counties and referral institutions He maintains that inefficiencies — not lack of funds alone — are a major contributor to unemployment and delayed placements. His position is clear: With better coordination and strategic planning, Kenya can reduce doctor unemployment without imposing unsustainable financial burdens on counties. Frustration with Current Leadership Dr. Eboso also reveals that he has previously attempted to engage the current union leadership with these ideas. However, he suggests that there has been resistance to change. According to him, part of the disconnect stems from generational and experiential differences. He argues that some members of the current leadership: Did not experience the same unemployment crisis Did not face prolonged delays in postgraduate redeployment May be out of touch with current systemic bottlenecks This, he says, has made it difficult for innovative proposals to gain traction within the existing leadership structure. Concerns About Accountability and Governance In one of his strongest statements, Dr. Eboso alludes to concerns about accountability within the current KMPDU leadership. He expresses doubt about his ability to effectively work alongside certain members of the existing leadership, citing what he describes as character and governance concerns. While careful not to personalize the debate excessively, he makes it clear that leadership integrity and accountability are central to his campaign. For him, reform is not just about policy — it is about culture, transparency, and ethical stewardship of union power. A Vision for a More Responsive and Accountable Union In closing, Dr. Clarence Mweresa Eboso frames this election as a defining moment for healthcare professionals in Kenya. His final message centers on: Proactive union leadership Structured workforce reform Accountability and transparency Ending unemployment stagnation Aligning union power with practical solutions Watch the Full Episode on Daktari: A Quick One This final segment of the interview encapsulates Dr. Eboso’s campaign message: reform the system, restore accountability, and reimagine the union’s role in solving healthcare workforce challenges. For doctors, dentists, and pharmacists seeking deeper insight into the future of union leadership and healthcare reform in Kenya, this episode of Daktari: A Quick One provides a comprehensive and thought-provoking discussion.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    Period Pain is Not Normal- Healing mama Africa- Dr. Joe Njagi 3-3.mp3

    In the third and final part of this Daktari: A Quick One (DAQO) episode, Dr. Joe Njagi, a leading gynecologist and DAQO Awards nominee for Gynecologist of the Year, delivers a bold and insightful discussion on the evolution of his clinical and surgical practice. Dr. Njagi explains how incorporating laparoscopic surgery has significantly improved his outcomes as a gynecologist, enabling him to manage complex endometriosis cases more effectively. He shares how advanced laparoscopy has expanded his surgical expertise to include bowel surgery, often required when excising deep and infiltrative endometriosis deposits. A major highlight of this episode is his clear explanation of why endometriosis is not classified as a cancer, addressing a common concern among patients and healthcare professionals using practical, evidence-based reasoning. Looking ahead, Dr. Njagi discusses his future and ongoing plans to sub-specialize in gynecologic oncology, with a specific interest in endometrial cancer, shedding light on his motivation and long-term vision in women’s cancer care. The episode concludes with an invitation to healthcare practitioners to attend the Healing Mama Africa Conference, set to take place in Kerugoya in March 2026, a key event focused on advancing maternal and women’s health across Africa. 🎙️ An insightful close to a powerful DAQO series on women’s health, minimally invasive surgery, and gynecologic oncology. 🔖 Hashtags #DaktariAQuickOne​ #DAQO​ #DrJoeNjagi​ #GynecologistOfTheYear​ #DAQOAwards​ #Gynecology​ #Laparoscopy​ #Endometriosis​ #EndometriosisAwareness​ #MinimallyInvasiveSurgery​ #GynecologicOncology​ #EndometrialCancer​ #WomensHealth​ #MaternalHealth​ #HealingMamaAfrica​ #MedicalPodcast​ #KenyanDoctors​ #AfricanHealthcare​Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    NEVER A DULL DAY IN PSYCHIATRY-Dr Linda Nyamute- Daktari a Quick One 1-2.mp3

    Dr. Linda Nyamute, a Top Daktari Awards 2025 nominee for Mental Health Advocate of the Year, joins Dr. Nyadimu on an enlightening mental health episode of Daktari A Quick One (DAQO). Dr. Nyamute, a board-certified psychiatrist, dives deep into some of the most misunderstood areas in mental health—creating one of the most insightful conversations of the season. In this episode, they explore witchcraft and mental health, unpacking cultural beliefs and how they affect patient care in Kenya and beyond. They also examine the positive and negative roles of religion in mental health, offering balanced perspectives grounded in clinical experience. Together, they debunk common mental health myths, discuss why many healthcare professionals avoid specializing in psychiatry, and highlight the growing importance of mental health advocacy in modern healthcare. Dr. Nyamute also shares her personal journey in psychiatry, describing why there’s “never a dull day” in her line of work. Part 1 concludes with an in-depth discussion on depression in the modern era, including how increased public awareness has influenced both diagnosis and treatment. 🌟 Support excellence in healthcare! 👉 Cast your vote for your favourite nominees in the Top Daktari Awards 2025 and help celebrate outstanding contributions in Kenya’s medical community. #TopDaktariAwards2025​ #DAQO​ #DaktariAQuickOne​ #MentalHealthKenya​ #Psychiatry​ #MentalHealthAdvocate​ #DrLindaNyamute​ #DepressionAwareness​ #HealthcareHeroes​ #KenyanDoctors​ #VoteNow​ #MentalHealthMatter​Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

  22. 76

    Dr. John Anyul- KMPDU Needs Smart Leaders 2-3.mp3

    In Part 2 of this three-part episode of Daktari: A Quick One, Dr. John Anyul joins Dr. Festus Nyadimu for a candid and thought-provoking discussion on the state of medical union leadership and the future of doctors’ advocacy in Kenya. Dr. Anyul, who is running for Chairperson of the Nairobi Branch of the Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU), offers a critical assessment of the performance of the outgoing union leadership and reflects on key events that have shaped the relationship between doctors and healthcare authorities. Discussing the Kiambu Doctors’ Strike One of the major issues highlighted in this episode is the Kiambu County doctors’ strike, which lasted eight months and ultimately ended without a favorable outcome for the doctors involved. Dr. Anyul uses this example to discuss the importance of strong, strategic leadership in medical unions, emphasizing the need for better advocacy and negotiation to protect the welfare of healthcare workers. Addressing Healthcare Policy and Leadership The conversation also touches on public statements and policy pronouncements by the Ministry of Health, with Dr. Anyul criticizing what he describes as unreasonable or unrealistic declarations by the Cabinet Secretary for Health that often go unchallenged by the union. This discussion highlights the critical role of professional bodies and unions in holding policymakers accountable and advocating for practical healthcare policies. The Rise of a New Generation of Doctors Dr. Anyul also reflects on the changing culture within the medical profession, particularly the emergence of Gen Z doctors who are more confident, vocal, and willing to respectfully challenge authority when advocating for better working conditions and healthcare reforms. This shift, he argues, could significantly shape the future of healthcare leadership and medical advocacy in Kenya. About Daktari: A Quick One Daktari: A Quick One (DAQO) is a Kenyan medical podcast hosted by Dr. Festus Nyadimu, featuring conversations with healthcare professionals, leaders, and policy influencers shaping the future of healthcare, medical leadership, and advocacy in Kenya. Stay tuned for Part 3 of this conversation, where the discussion continues on the future of KMPDU leadership and the vision for doctors in Kenya. #DaktariAQuickOne​ #KMPDU​ #DoctorsOfKenya​ #KenyaHealthcare​ #MedicalLeadership​ #DoctorsStrike​ #HealthPolicy​ #HealthcareAdvocacy​ #MedicalPodcast​Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

  23. 75

    The Gen Z Doctor- Dr. Riziki Mpekethu.mp3

    In this inspiring and thought-provoking episode of Daktari: A Quick One, Dr. Nyadimu sits down with Dr. Riziki—one of Kenya’s youngest doctors—who is currently awaiting internship placement. The conversation opens with a deep dive into her current role working at a research facility focused on HIV care, navigating the difficult reality of reduced funding following recent USAID cuts to HIV programs. She shares firsthand insight into how these funding challenges are impacting patient follow-up and the broader healthcare system in Kenya. Dr. Riziki also reflects on her remarkable academic journey, having been a top performer in both KCPE and KCSE, before transitioning into medical school. Together, we explore the realities of medical training in Kenya, comparing the experiences of the current generation of doctors with those of their predecessors, and examining whether the quality of training has evolved or declined over time. Looking ahead, she shares her aspirations to undertake her internship in Meru and eventually specialize in Obstetrics and Gynaecology—highlighting her passion for maternal health and improving outcomes for women in Kenya. This episode also carries a powerful message to key healthcare stakeholders. Dr. Riziki makes a compelling call to the Ministry of Health, the Cabinet Secretary for Health, and medical unions to prioritize doctors’ welfare and ensure the timely posting of interns. Her voice represents a growing concern among young doctors navigating uncertainty at the start of their careers. This is a must-watch episode for medical students, young doctors, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in the future of Kenya’s healthcare system. 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and share to support more impactful conversations in healthcare. #DaktariAQuickOne​ #KenyaHealthcare​ #KMPDU​ #MedicalInternship​ #DoctorsInKenya​ #HealthcareLeadership​Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

  24. 74

    The SUGAR Debate- with the Kenyan Nutritionist .mp3

    🔥 PART 2 with Kevin — The Kenyan Nutritionist! Sugar lovers… this one is for you 👀 In this explosive episode of Daktari A Quick One, we break down the REAL impact of sugar and high-sugar soft drinks on your body — from organ damage to the rising cases of diabetes in Kenya. Kevin explains how to actually enjoy your favourite foods without destroying your health, and why moderation is still king. We also dive into: ✔️ How parents can protect their children from carb overload ✔️ The truth about exercise vs. nutrition — which matters more? ✔️ Sustainable ways to balance enjoyment and healthy living If you care about weight loss, clean eating, fitness, or raising healthier kids, this episode is a MUST-WATCH! 👇 Don’t forget to keep voting for your favourite medics for the Top Daktari Awards 2025!www.daktariaquickone.com 🔥 #KenyanNutritionist​ #DaktariAQuickOne​ #SugarFacts​ #HealthyKenya​ #WeightLossTips​ #DiabetesAwareness​ #HealthyEating​ #NutritionPodcast​ #FitnessAndNutrition​ #TopDaktariAwards​Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    -All Work MUST be PAID- - Dr. Clarence Eboso 2-3.mp3

    IIn the second part of his revealing interview on Daktari: A Quick One, Dr. Clarence Eboso goes beyond union politics and dives deep into the structural challenges facing Kenya’s healthcare system. Speaking to host Dr Festus Nyadimu, Dr. Eboso — who is vying for the Secretary General position at the Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU) — offers a bold and nuanced analysis: Kenya’s healthcare crisis is not caused by devolution — it is caused by the healthcare system model itself. Devolution Is Not the Enemy — The System Design Is For years, many stakeholders have blamed devolution for the challenges in Kenya’s health sector: delayed salaries, strikes, internship placement delays, and inconsistent service delivery across counties. However, Dr. Eboso challenges this narrative. He argues that the real issue lies in: A poorly structured healthcare training and employment model Lack of clear transition pathways from internship to postgraduate training Weak policy coordination between counties and national referral institutions Absence of a standardized consultant training pipeline According to him, devolution merely exposed the structural weaknesses that already existed within the system. Before vs After Devolution: The Consultant Training Pathway Dr. Eboso paints a compelling picture comparing the journey to becoming a consultant before and after devolution. Before Devolution: Clearer centralized pathways Structured referral systems Defined postgraduate sponsorship channels Predictable consultant training progression After Devolution: Fragmented employment structures Counties paying doctors who rotate to national referral facilities Unclear sponsorship and bonding policies Delays in postgraduate placements Uncertain timelines for career advancement He argues that without a clearly defined national framework, young doctors remain stuck in transition — contributing to frustration, industrial action, and rising unemployment among medical officers. The Real Cause of Doctor Unemployment in Kenya One of the most powerful segments of the interview focuses on unemployment. Dr. Eboso demonstrates a deep understanding of what he considers the core issue: Unemployment is not merely about job scarcity — it is about lack of structured transitional timelines and postgraduate training models. He explains that Kenya produces competent doctors annually, but: There is no guaranteed transition plan from internship to medical officer to specialist training. Postgraduate slots are limited and inconsistently funded. Counties hire without long-term workforce planning models. There is no integrated national specialist training strategy. This creates a bottleneck — where qualified doctors remain underutilized despite the country’s massive healthcare gaps. Proposal: Adopt a Collegiate System of Training Dr. Eboso proposes a fundamental shift in specialist training: Move from University-Affiliated Programs to a Collegiate Training Model Instead of relying primarily on university-based postgraduate programs, he suggests adopting a collegiate system, similar to structured training colleges seen in other countries. Under this model: Training would be competency-based rather than time-based. Accreditation would be handled by professional colleges. Hospitals would become structured training sites. National workforce planning would align with training capacity. Clear progression timelines would reduce stagnation. He argues that this system would: Increase training capacity Standardize consultant qualification pathways Reduce delays Improve quality assurance Align training with national health needs “All Work Must Be Paid” — Ending the Culture of Unpaid Labour Perhaps the most emphatic moment in the episode is Dr. Eboso’s strong criticism of unpaid medical labour. He challenges the entrenched culture where: Postgraduate trainees work long hours without structured remuneration. Counties pay salaries for doctors rotating to national referral hospitals. Internship and postgraduate roles are treated as academic obligations rather than labour. His stance is clear: “All work must be paid.” National workforce planning strategy Adoption of a collegiate specialist training system Clear transition timelines for doctors Constitutional and policy-driven union leadership Elimination of unpaid medical labour Why This Conversation Matters At a time when Kenya continues to experience: Recurrent doctors’ strikes Internship placement crises Delayed salaries Specialist shortages This conversation moves beyond surface-level blame and offers a systemic analysis of the problem. Whether one agrees with his proposals or not, Dr. Eboso brings a policy-driven, structured approach to the healthcare debate — one that challenges conventional narratives about devolution and pushes for deeper reform.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    The TiMe fOr NeGoTiatiOns Is OVER! Nairobi Issues Are Special! 3-3.mp3

    In the 3rd and final part of this powerful conversation with Dr. John Anyul, we dive deep into the complex issues affecting doctors in Nairobi. Dr. Anyul passionately outlines the unique challenges facing Nairobi-based doctors, highlighting the structural and leadership gaps within the county health system. He speaks candidly about what he describes as incompetence within sections of the county leadership and how this has complicated efforts to effectively represent and support doctors working in the capital. One of the major themes in this episode is the difficulty of uniting the diverse medical workforce in Nairobi. Dr. Anyul explains how challenging it is to bring together doctors working across different systems—parastatal hospitals, county government facilities, private practice, and residency training programs—each with their own priorities, pressures, and working conditions. A key idea he proposes is the need to create undeniable value within the doctors’ union. According to Dr. Anyul, if the union consistently delivers tangible benefits, private practitioners would voluntarily join and pay union dues, strengthening the collective bargaining power of doctors across the board. His vision focuses on building a union that doctors join not just out of obligation, but because it genuinely serves their professional and economic interests. Dr. Anyul also emphasizes the critical importance of collaboration between national union leadership and branch offices, arguing that effective coordination between these levels is essential for delivering meaningful results for doctors on the ground. Without this unity of purpose, he warns, even well-intentioned policies risk failing to address real problems faced by healthcare workers. The episode concludes with a sobering discussion about the plight of resident doctors, many of whom continue to work extremely long hours while struggling with delayed or unpaid salaries. Dr. Anyul and Dr. Nyadimu explore practical solutions to improve training conditions, compensation, and welfare for resident doctors, stressing that the future of Kenya’s healthcare system depends on protecting and empowering the next generation of specialists. This final part of the conversation brings together policy insight, frontline realities, and bold ideas for reform, making it a must-watch discussion for doctors, healthcare leaders, and anyone invested in the future of Kenya’s medical profession. #DaktariAQuickOne​ #KenyanDoctors​ #HealthcareLeadership​ #KMPDU​ #MedicalPodcast​ #DoctorsVoices​ #ResidentDoctors​ #KenyaHealthcare​ #MedicalLeadership​ #DoctorsUnion​Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    Dr. Clarence Mweresa Eboso, The SG with A Vision..mp3

    Dr. Clarence Eboso makes a powerful second appearance on Daktari: A Quick One, this time not just as a guest—but as a candidate challenging the current leadership of the Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU). Currently, the position of National Secretary General is held by Dr Davji Atellah. In this high-stakes conversation with host Dr Festus Nyadimu, Dr. Eboso opens up about his leadership journey, his legal activism, and why he believes KMPDU needs a strategic shift from reactive to proactive unionism. From Medicine to Law: A Leadership Journey Rooted in Advocacy In the episode, Dr. Clarence Eboso reflects on his passion for law and governance, a passion that has significantly shaped his leadership philosophy. Beyond clinical medicine, he has actively engaged in constitutional and legal matters affecting Kenya. One of the most defining moments in his journey was his involvement in the legal team that challenged the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI). Dr. Eboso recounts how he was part of the team that successfully opposed the constitutional amendments proposed under the initiative. In a moment that stands out in his legal career, he reveals that one of his court submissions was read almost verbatim in the judge’s ruling—a powerful affirmation of the strength and clarity of his arguments. This experience, he explains, sharpened his understanding of governance, policy interpretation, and constitutional safeguards—skills he now seeks to bring into union leadership. Why Dr. Eboso Is Challenging the KMPDU Secretary General Position The conversation then shifts to union politics and governance within KMPDU. Dr. Eboso is contesting for the National Secretary General position, arguing that the union needs stronger policy direction and constitutional fidelity. According to him, KMPDU has increasingly become a reactive union, responding to crises rather than anticipating and preventing them. He expresses concern that: The current leadership lacks long-term policy vision. Strategic planning is insufficiently grounded in the KMPDU Constitution. The union often mobilizes after damage has already occurred, rather than engaging in preventative advocacy. Dr. Eboso emphasizes that unions thrive on structure, constitutional adherence, and policy foresight—not merely public statements and emergency press conferences. “Reactive vs Proactive” Unionism: A Call for Policy-Driven Leadership During the podcast episode, Dr. Eboso cites specific provisions within the KMPDU Constitution to support his arguments. He stresses that the constitution provides clear frameworks for governance, accountability, and strategic action—but these must be actively implemented. He argues that: The union must invest in policy research units. Engagement with government stakeholders should be continuous, not episodic. Legal preparedness must be strengthened to anticipate industrial and regulatory disputes. His central thesis is simple yet bold: KMPDU must transition from reactionary activism to proactive institutional leadership. Leadership Style: Legal Precision Meets Medical Advocacy What sets Dr. Eboso apart in this conversation is the fusion of medicine and law in his leadership approach. He believes doctors’ unions must: Understand labor law in depth Leverage constitutional mechanisms Build strategic alliances Maintain strong internal governance His legal background, especially his experience in high-profile constitutional litigation, gives him a policy-focused lens through which he views union leadership. A High-Stakes Race for KMPDU Secretary General The National Secretary General position is one of the most influential offices within KMPDU. It shapes negotiations with the Ministry of Health, county governments, and regulatory bodies. By publicly challenging the incumbent, Dr. Eboso signals that this is not merely an election—it is a debate about the future direction of Kenya’s doctors’ union. The episode offers listeners: Insight into union politics in Kenya A deeper understanding of the BBI legal challenge A policy-based critique of current union leadership A clear articulation of an alternative vision Watch the Full Episode on Daktari: A Quick One Hosted by Dr. Festus Nyadimu, Daktari: A Quick One continues to serve as a platform for critical conversations in Kenyan healthcare leadership, policy, and governance. Dr. Clarence Eboso’s return is not just an interview—it is a leadership manifesto. Check out Eboso's document. Open the shared document:   acrobat.adobe.com/id/u...  ​ Download the Adobe Acrobat Reader app:   adobeacrobat.app.link/...  ​ If you are a medical practitioner, health policy enthusiast, or union member interested in the future of KMPDU, this episode is essential viewing.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    The Healing Tilapia.mp3

    At the KMA conference, Dr. Nyadimu of Daktari A Quick One meets Nurse Jeff, nurse at KNH but also the founder of Vertical Lake, a company that specializes in raising Tilapia Fish and processing the fishBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    Why Most Healthcare Startups Fail - Lessons from Dr. Boniface Onsongo.mp3

    In this powerful episode of Daktari A Quick One, Dr. Nyadimu sits down with Dr. Boniface Onsongo—one of Kenya’s fastest-rising healthcare entrepreneurs—during the Naivasha KMA Preconference. From running clinics to building a growing healthcare brand under the Equity Afya umbrella, Dr. Onsongo shares how he scaled to owning three healthcare facilities in Nairobi—and what it really takes to succeed in the business of medicine. This is not theory—this is real-world strategy. Dr. Onsongo breaks down: The exact mindset shift doctors need to become entrepreneurs Why business partners and financial backing can make or break you How to choose the right location for a healthcare facility The importance of family support in long-term success Practical tips on choosing the right partners And why integrity is non-negotiable in healthcare business The conversation also takes a bold turn as Dr. Nyadimu challenges the growing trend of shortcuts in healthcare startups—raising critical questions about ethics, sustainability, and patient trust. If you're a doctor, medical student, or healthcareentrepreneur thinking about starting or scaling a medical business in Kenya, this episode is packed with insights you can apply immediately. 🚀 This is the business side of medicine—unfiltered. 👉 Subscribe to Daktari A Quick One for more conversations on medicine, leadership, and healthcare entrepreneurship in Kenya. 👉 Like, comment, and share to support the movement.In this powerful episode of Daktari A Quick One, Dr. Nyadimu sits down with Dr. Boniface Onsongo—one of Kenya’s fastest-rising healthcare entrepreneurs—during the Naivasha KMA Preconference. healthcare entrepreneurship kenya, dr boniface onsongo, equity afya kenya, starting a clinic kenya, medical business kenya, doctors in business kenya, healthcare startups africa, private practice kenya, how to open a clinic kenya, healthcare investment kenya, daktari a quick one, dr nyadimu, kma preconference naivasha, medical entrepreneurship africa, clinic management kenya, healthcare leadership kenya, young doctors kenya, business tips for doctors, healthcare innovation africaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    Psychiatry 101_ Inside a Kenyans Mind with Dr. Linda Nyamute 2_2.m4a

    Part 2 of the Mental Health Special with Dr. Linda Nyamute (Psychiatrist) on Daktari A Quick One In the second part of this enlightening mental health episode, Dr. Nyadimu sits down with Dr. Linda Nyamute, a board-certified psychiatrist and nominee for Mental Health Advocate of the Year at the Top Daktari Awards. Together, they explore some of the most misunderstood mental health conditions including depression, ADHD, autism spectrum disorders, schizophrenia, and drug-induced psychosis. A major focus of the conversation is marijuana use in Kenya—its different types, its rising popularity, and the often-overlooked risks linked to cannabis-induced psychosis. The episode also dives into the crucial role of psychological counseling in recovery. Dr. Nyamute highlights the dangers of the growing number of unqualified counselors, clearly distinguishing them from properly trained clinical psychologists and emphasizing why professional standards matter for patient outcomes. We further unpack the realities inside alcohol and substance rehabilitation centers, examining why relapse rates remain high despite institutionalization—and what more sustainable models of recovery should look like. Finally, Dr. Nyamute shares honest reflections on patient perceptions of young female doctors, offering insight into the gendered and generational challenges many women in medicine continue to face. This episode is packed with real experiences, myth-busting, and practical mental health knowledge for both professionals and the general public.#DaktariAQuickOne​ #DAQO​ #TopDaktariAwards​#DrLindaNyamute​ #MentalHealthKenya​ #PsychiatryKE​ #DrNyadimu​#DepressionAwareness​ #ADHD​ #AutismAwareness​ #SchizophreniaAwareness​ #DrugInducedPsychosis​ #CannabisPsychosis​ #MarijuanaAwareness​#MentalHealthRecovery​ #ClinicalPsychology​ #QualifiedCounselorsOnly​ #CounselingMatters​ #RehabCenters​ #AlcoholRecovery​ #RelapsePrevention​ #WomenInMedicine​ #FemaleDoctors​ #YoungDoctors​#KenyaMedics​ #KenyanDoctors​ #HealthcareKenya​ #AfricaHealthcare​Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    HOW I MAKE MONEY ONLINE_ Dr. Mbiti Mwondi 3_3 DAQO.m4a

    In the final part of this insightful episode of Daktari: A Quick One, Dr. Mbiti Mwondi sits down with Dr. Festus Nyadimu to discuss his inspiring journey into digital health and how he has leveraged technology to transform healthcare delivery in Kenya. Dr. Mbiti shares how he ventured into online medical practice, developing digital healthcare solutions that make medical consultations more accessible and efficient. He talks about building and maintaining his various digital platforms focused on nursing, mental health, and general health consultations, highlighting the importance of innovation and adaptability in modern medicine. He encourages Kenyan doctors and healthcare professionals to embrace digital health, diversify their skills, and explore opportunities beyond traditional clinical practice. According to Dr. Mbiti, the future of medicine lies in integrating technology with patient care — from telemedicine to digital health education. The segment concludes with Dr. Mbiti commending Daktari: A Quick One for its role in promoting health dialogue and professional growth among Kenyan medics. He also applauds the Top Daktari Awards, which celebrate outstanding healthcare workers across the country, and calls on listeners to vote for their favourite nominees and support the initiative. 👉 Watch the full episode on Daktari: A Quick One YouTube Channel 👉 Follow for more conversations on medicine, innovation, and digital health in Kenya.www.daktariaquickone.com Digital health in Kenya, telemedicine, online healthcare, Dr. Mbiti Mwondi, Daktari a Quick One, Dr. Festus Nyadimu, Top Daktari Awards, healthcare innovation, mental health consultations, nursing in Kenya, digital medicine Africa.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    “Debunking Nutrition Myths with The Kenyan Nutritionist”_ Daktari a Quick One 1_3.m4a

    In this first part of a Daktari a Quick One episode, Dr. Nyadimu hosts Kevin, popularly known as The Kenyan Nutritionist. Kevin is an experienced and certified nutritionist with years of clinical practice and a strong social media presence where he educates Kenyans on evidence-based nutrition. In this insightful conversation, we unpack the growing wave of false nutrition information on social media, where countless creators give conflicting opinions about what foods to eat or avoid. Kevin demystifies common nutrition myths, emphasizing that no food is inherently bad—the key lies in balance and moderation. The episode also dives deep into everyday diet habits, discussing: #DaktariAQuickOne​ #KenyanNutritionist​ #NutritionMyths​ #HealthyEating​ #BalancedDiet​ #NutritionFacts​ #FoodMyths​ #DietHabits​ #SugarIntake​ #JunkFoodRisks​ #HealthEducationKE​ #WellnessKenya​ #EatInModeration​ #NutritionTips​ #EvidenceBasedNutrition​ #KenyanHealthPodcast​ #MedicsOfKenya​ #HealthAwarenessKE​ #NutritionTalks​ #HealthyLifestyleKE​ The health risks of excessive sugar intake The impact of junk food consumption Why sustainable, balanced eating habits matter more than restrictive diets This episode is perfect for anyone looking for credible nutrition advice, myth-busting insights, and practical tips on healthy eating.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    POWER OF _THE HERB, _Herbal medicine, & the POLITICS of medicine With. Dr. MBITI MWONDI 2_3 .m4a

    In this captivating Part 2 of Daktari a Quick One, Dr. Nyadimu sits down with Dr. Mbiti Mwondi for an eye-opening discussion on Marijuana use, types, and the risks of psychosis associated with it. The conversation dives deep into the blurred lines between traditional herbal medicine and witchcraft in Kenya’s healthcare context. Dr. Mbiti shares a fascinating story from Bungoma, where one of his patients recovered from a mysterious illness after being treated with herbs by her grandfather — sparking a conversation about the need for scientific research on traditional medicine and the limited research opportunities in Kenya. The episode wraps up with an insider’s look into the Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU), as Dr. Mbiti recounts his personal involvement in helping Dr. Davji Atellah and his team rise to leadership during the 2021 KMPDU elections. 🎙️ Topics covered: Marijuana in Kenya: types, myths & risks of psychosis Herbal medicine vs witchcraft: where’s the line? Real-life case from Bungoma: mysterious recovery through herbs Challenges of medical and herbal research in Kenya Inside story: KMPDU leadership and 2021 elections 👉 Subscribe for more real, raw and inspiring conversations with Kenya’s medics on Daktari a Quick One. #DaktariAQuickOne​ #DrMbitiMwondi​ #DrNyadimu​ #MarijuanaInKenya​ #HerbalMedicine​ #Psychosis​ #Witchcraft​ #KMPDU​ #KenyanDoctors​ #MedicalPodcast​ #KenyaHealth​Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    _FREEDOM TO THINK_ with Mbiti Mwondi 1_3 _ Daktari a quick one.m4a

    Mbiti Mwondi joins Dr. Festus Nyadimu for an engaging and unfiltered conversation about the state of medicine, social media, and medical leadership in Kenya. Dr. Mwondi opens up about the realities of being a doctor in a rapidly changing world — from the pressures of public scrutiny to the need for intellectual and professional freedom in healthcare. Key highlights include: How doctors use social media and why professionalism online matters The rigidity and “boxing in” of doctors in Kenya’s medical system A controversial cultural story that landed Dr. Mwondi in trouble online — about delivering a boy before a girl in a twin pregnancy The emotional side of medicine and how it shapes a doctor’s journey The need for research, innovation, and freedom of thought in the medical profession The evolving role of doctors in medical leadership and governance Reflections on unregulated and dysfunctional medical practices of the past The freedom of being a freelance doctor and exploring AI in healthcare training An open discussion on modern mental health issues, including social media addiction and psychiatric health among doctors This episode dives deep into the intersection of culture, technology,leadership, and humanity in medicine — a must-watch for doctors, students, and anyone interested in the changing face of healthcare in Kenya. 🎧 Subscribe to Daktari: A Quick One Podcast, share your thoughts in the comments, and join the conversation shaping the future of Kenyan healthcare. Dr. Mbiti Mwondi, Daktari a Quick One Podcast, Dr. Festus Nyadimu, doctors on social media, Kenyan doctors, medical leadership, freelance doctors Kenya, AI in medicine, freedom in medicine, emotional side of medicine, medical culture Kenya, healthcare innovation Kenya, social media and mental health, Kenyan healthcare. #DaktariAQuickOne​ #DrMbitiMwondi​ #KenyaHealthcare​ #DoctorsOnSocialMedia​ #MedicalLeadership​ #AIInMedicine​ #MentalHealthAwareness​ #KenyanDoctors​ #HealthcareInnovation​ #MedicalFreedom​ #SocialMediaAddiction​ #HealthcareInKenyaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    The Sun Vs the Skin_ Skin Color and Race_ The Derma Edition Part 1_3.m4a

    In this highly educational episode of Daktari: A Quick One, we sit down with Dr. Gacheri, a leading Kenyan dermatologist based in Meru, to explore the powerful effects of the sun on different skin types. This insightful conversation dives deep into: ✅ The science behind sun exposure and skin health ✅ How different skin types respond to sunlight and why it matters ✅ Common sun-related skin conditions affecting Kenyans and people globally ✅ An in-depth discussion on skin cancers including melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma ✅ The anti-aging benefits of sunscreen and why everyone should use it daily ✅ Practical tips for protecting your skin while living in sunny regions like Kenya Whether you’re curious about skincare, worried about sun damage, or want to understand the role of sunscreen in preventing premature aging and skin cancer, this episode is packed with valuable knowledge you can use immediately. 🎧 Tune in to learn from Dr. Gacheri’s expert dermatology insights and take the first step toward healthier, youthful, and well-protected skin. 🔑 Keywords for SEO: Kenyan dermatologist, Dr. Gacheri, sun effects on skin, skin types, skin cancer in Kenya, melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, sunscreen benefits, aging and sun exposure, skincare podcast, Daktari A Quick One.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    Earning My MBChB, A UoN Story.m4a

    DR. Reuben Kamundi Engages Dr. Naydimu on daktri a quick one as he narrates his 5 year journey towards attaining a bachalors degree in medicine and surgery (MBChB) and eventually starting internship. He shares his love for anatomy that hernessed his passion for plastic surgery.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    One on One with _The Boss_ Dr. Prakash Saini. 1_3.m4a

    In this inspiring episode of Daktari: A Quick One Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Prakash Saini, the Medical Superintendent at Nairobi West Hospital, to talk about his remarkable journey. Born and raised in a humble background in India, Dr. Saini rose through challenges to become one of Kenya’s leading hospital administrators. He shares his passion for medicine, starting out in the ICU at Nairobi West Hospital — the largest ICU in Kenya, before stepping into leadership. Today, he leads from the front as Medical Superintendent and reveals what it truly takes to run a thriving hospital in Kenya. Dr. Saini opens up on the secrets of hospital growth and excellence, including how he helped transform The Nairobi West Hospital (TNWH) from just 45 beds to over 400 beds—making it one of the fastest-growing hospitals in East Africa. If you’re curious about hospital leadership, healthcare management in Kenya, and the future of private hospitals, this episode is a must-listen. 👉 Don’t miss Part 2 of this conversation. 📌 Subscribe to Daktari: A Quick One Podcast, leave a comment, and share with fellow medics and healthcare enthusiasts. Dr. Prakash Saini, Nairobi West Hospital, hospital leadership in Kenya, ICU in Kenya, private hospitals in Nairobi, hospital growth strategies, Daktari a Quick One Podcast, Kenyan healthcare, medical leadership, hospital administration Kenya. #DaktariAQuickOne​ #DrPrakashSaini​ #NairobiWestHospital​ #KenyaHealthcare​ #HospitalLeadership​ #ICUKenya​ #MedicalLeadership​ #HealthcareInKenya​ #PrivateHospitalsKenya​ #HospitalManagement​ #KenyanDoctors​ #EastAfricaHealthcare​Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    THE RESIDENT_ Dr Tayo Opakunle Part 2.m4a

    Daktari A Quick One, Dr. Tayo Opakunle, internal medicine residency, public vs private hospitals in Kenya, antimicrobial resistance Kenya, AMR solutions, healthcare in Kenya, Kenyan doctors podcast, life of a resident doctor, Top Daktari Awards. 📺 Watch Part 1 here 👉     • The Doctor with The Vo...  ​ #DaktariAQuickOne​ #TopDaktariAwards​ #AntimicrobialResistance​ #KenyaHealthcare​ #ResidentDoctorLife​Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    MORE THAN JUST SUNSCREEN... THE DERMA EDITION 3_3.m4a

    Welcome to Part 3 of the Dermatology Edition of Daktari a Quick One 🎙️. In this episode, we dive deep into the serious dermatological conditions and emergencies that doctors face, from life-threatening skin reactions to neglected tropical diseases. We also shine a light on the unique challenges of practicing dermatology in rural Kenya, where access to specialists, diagnostics, and treatment can be limited. 🔍 What you’ll learn in this episode: Common dermatological emergencies every medic should know How serious skin conditions present in Kenyan patients The impact of limited resources on dermatology practice in rural areas Stories and insights from doctors working on the ground This discussion is part of our mission to give healthcare workers a voice, highlight their realities, and educate the public on the critical role dermatology plays in overall health. 👉 If you missed them, watch: [Part 1: Everyday Skin Health & Myths] [Part 2: Sunscreen, Albinism & Skin Cancer] 💬 Join the conversation in the comments below — have you encountered dermatology challenges in rural settings? What conditions do you think are under-discussed? Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more medical stories andinsights from Kenya and beyond. #Dermatology​ #Kenya​ #MedicalPodcast​ #SkinHealth​ #RuralMedicine​ #DaktariAQuickOne​Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    MAKING FILM THE KENYAN WAY_ DR. CAROLINE NJUGUNA, TALANTA.m4a

    In Part 2 of Daktari a Quick One, Dr. Caroline Njuguna shares her inspiring journey of bringing the dream of film training in Kenya to life alongside her husband. We dive into the challenges facing the Kenyan movie and film industry, explore possible solutions, and highlight her incredible creative projects. From her Kikuyu comedy show – Comedy Central, to a Maasai-based series, and her latest project Nduthi, Dr. Njuguna showcases the diversity of Kenyan storytelling. She also opens up about her future plans—including creating a groundbreaking Kenyan medical drama series, inspired by hits like Nurse Toto by Eddie Butita. 👉 Tune in for insights, laughter, and the untold story of Kenya’s growing film and entertainment industry. ✨ Don’t forget to like, comment, subscribe, and share to support Kenyan creatives!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    Healthcare policy and advocacy, My calling.m4a

    Dr. Wanjiku Ngigi on Daktari a Quick One explains what she does. Healthcare policy and it's role in fixing Healthcare systems in Kenya.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    Tales of a Kenyan Nurse_ Part 2.m4a

    In this powerful episode of Daktari: A Quick One, host Dr. Festus Nelson Nyadimu sits down with two vibrant young Kenyan nurses — Felimax Otieno (Diploma Nurse) and Sally Atore (Drgree Nurse) — for an honest, unfiltered conversation on the state of nursing care in Kenya. We dig deep into: The real differences between working in public vs private hospitals in Kenya How degree vs diploma nursing training shapes skills, pay, and career progression Why many public hospitals are underperforming despite having skilled staff The systemic challenges nurses face daily — from poor staffing ratios to burnout Possible solutions to improve patient care, retain talent, and raise nursing standards nationwide Whether you’re a healthcare professional, policymaker, or simply passionate about improving Kenya’s health system, this episode offers first-hand insights from the frontlines of nursing. Keywords: Nursing in Kenya, public vs private hospitals Kenya, degree vs diploma nursing, nurse challenges in Kenya, healthcare reforms Kenya, Daktari A Quick One podcast, Kenyan nurses, Felimax Otieno, Sally Atore, Dr. Festus Nyadimu, nursing care solutions Kenya. 🎧 Listen now on YouTube, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms. 📌 Subscribe for more candid conversations on Kenyan healthcareBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    Tales of a Kenyan Nurse_ Part 1.m4a

    In this powerful episode of Daktari: A Quick One, host Dr. Festus Nelson Nyadimu sits down with two vibrant young Kenyan nurses — Felimax Otieno (Diploma Nurse) and Sally Atore (Drgree Nurse) — for an honest, unfiltered conversation on the state of nursing care in Kenya. We dig deep into: The real differences between working in public vs private hospitals in Kenya How degree vs diploma nursing training shapes skills, pay, and career progression Why many public hospitals are underperforming despite having skilled staff The systemic challenges nurses face daily — from poor staffing ratios to burnout Possible solutions to improve patient care, retain talent, and raise nursing standards nationwide Whether you’re a healthcare professional, policymaker, or simply passionate about improving Kenya’s health system, this episode offers first-hand insights from the frontlines of nursing. Keywords: Nursing in Kenya, public vs private hospitals Kenya, degree vs diploma nursing, nurse challenges in Kenya, healthcare reforms Kenya, Daktari A Quick One podcast, Kenyan nurses, Felimax Otieno, Sally Atore, Dr. Festus Nyadimu, nursing care solutions Kenya. 🎧 Listen now on YouTube, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms. 📌 Subscribe for more candid conversations on Kenyan healthcareBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    YOUNG & BRILLIANT - A QUICK ONE WITH DR BONNKE ARUNGA.m4a

    Dr. Bonke Arunga is a young Kenyan doctor. trained at Maseno University school of Medicine. He narrates his journey through medical school, tacking challenges such as having to retake a course in IT that later proved worthwhile. He tells the story of how he got his first job and the challenges he encountered as a young doctor in Kenya, including COVID-19, delays in internship posting, and delayed payment.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    The Doctor with The Voice_ Dr Tayo Opakunle 1_2.m4a

    In this highly engaging episode of Daktari: A Quick One, host Dr. Festus Nelson Nyadimu sits down with Dr. Tayo Opakunle, a first-year Internal Medicine resident in Kenya, who shares both his medical journey and his creative passions outside the hospital. Dr. Tayo opens up about his path to becoming a doctor, the difficult choices he had to make along the way, and what it really takes to train as a physician in Kenya today. Beyond his medical career, he is also an incredibly talented voice-over artist with one of the most captivating voices you’ll ever hear. We explore how he uses his voice, humor, and creativity on social media, building a unique identity that goes beyond medicine. The conversation takes a deeper turn as we discuss the realities of practicing medicine in Kenya’s public hospitals versus private hospitals. Dr. Tayo offers an honest comparison of working in resource-limited settings versus well-equipped facilities, highlighting the challenges of patient care, access to resources, and the resilience required of doctors in the public sector. His reflections give a first-hand look at the systemic issues affecting healthcare in Kenya, while also sharing the positives and opportunities within private practice. This episode isn’t just about medicine — it’s about balancing professional identity with personal passion. Dr. Tayo’s impeccable sense of humor, creative spirit, and dedication to patient care demonstrate that doctors are multidimensional human beings, capable of inspiring others both inside and outside the hospital. Whether you’re a medical student, a young doctor navigating residency, or simply curious about the intersection of healthcare and creativity, this conversation will leave you motivated to embrace your talents and passions without being boxed in by your profession. Keywords: Dr. Tayo Opakunle, Internal Medicine resident Kenya, doctorvoice-over artist, medical residency Kenya, Kenyan doctors public vs private hospitals, challenges in Kenyan healthcare, physician training journey, social media doctors Kenya, Daktari A Quick One podcast, Dr. Festus Nelson Nyadimu. 🎧 Listen now on YouTube, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms. 📌 Don’t forget to subscribe for more powerful conversations with Kenyan doctors redefining healthcare, creativity, and community.#voiceoverartist​ #DoctorWithAVoice​ #MedicalCreatives​ #DoctorsOnSocialMedia​ #HumorInMedicine​ #KenyanHealthcare​ #PublicVsPrivate​ #HealthcareChallenges​ #DoctorsOfAfrica​ #globalhealthcrisis​Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    From the Operating Theatre to the performing Theatre_ Dr. Caroline Njuguna 1_3.m4a

    In this exciting episode of Daktari: A Quick One (DAQO), hosted by Dr. Festus Nyadimu, we sit down with Dr. Caroline Njuguna, the co-founder of Talanta Institute, a leading TVET college in Kenya that trains young people in film making, production, and creative media arts. Dr. Njuguna shares her powerful story, tracing her early childhood dream of becoming a doctor while nurturing a deep passion for acting, media, and film production. She opens up about her journey: ✅ Growing up with a love for both medicine and the arts ✅ The challenges of trying to launch a health education TV show in 2014 ✅ How auditions for the popular TV drama Tahidi High led her to meet her co-founder of Talanta Institute ✅ Her vision for empowering young Kenyans in the creative industry This is Part 1 of a 3-part special series with Dr. Caroline Njuguna. Stay tuned for Part 2 and Part 3, where we dive deeper into her work, her impact on Kenya’s creative economy, and her advice to young dreamers. 📌 Don’t forget to Like, Share, Comment, and Subscribe to Daktari: A Quick One for more inspiring conversations with Kenya’s top medics, innovators, and change-makers. #DrCarolineNjuguna​ #TalantaInstitute​ #DaktariAQuickOne​ #KenyaPodcast​ #KenyanCreatives​ #FilmMakingKenya​ #KenyanDoctors​ #TahidiHigh​ #TVETKenya​ #KenyanYouTubers​ #InspiringJourneys​ #CreativeEconomyKenya​Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    WE CAN DO IT! Leading From The front. Dr. Prakash 2_3.m4a

    In this highly educational episode of Daktari: A Quick One, we sit down with Dr. Gacheri, a leading Kenyan dermatologist based in Meru, to explore the powerful effects of the sun on different skin types. This insightful conversation dives deep into: ✅ The science behind sun exposure and skin health ✅ How different skin types respond to sunlight and why it matters ✅ Common sun-related skin conditions affecting Kenyans and people globally ✅ An in-depth discussion on skin cancers including melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma ✅ The anti-aging benefits of sunscreen and why everyone should use it daily ✅ Practical tips for protecting your skin while living in sunny regions like Kenya Whether you’re curious about skincare, worried about sun damage, or want to understand the role of sunscreen in preventing premature aging and skin cancer, this episode is packed with valuable knowledge you can use immediately. 🎧 Tune in to learn from Dr. Gacheri’s expert dermatology insights and take the first step toward healthier, youthful, and well-protected skin. 🔑 Keywords for SEO: Kenyan dermatologist, Dr. Gacheri, sun effects on skin, skin types, skin cancer in Kenya, melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, sunscreen benefits, aging and sun exposure, skincare podcast, Daktari A Quick One.This episode is packed with insights for doctors, hospital managers, healthcare leaders, and anyone interested in the growth of Kenyan healthcare. 👉 Don’t miss this masterclass on leadership and innovation in medicine. 📌 Subscribe, share, and comment on what inspired you most from Dr. Saini’s journey. Keywords/Tags for SEO: Dr. Prakash Saini, Nairobi West Hospital, hospital leadership in Kenya, medical leadership, conflict resolution in hospitals, PET Scan Kenya, AI in medicine Kenya, bone marrow transplant Kenya, patient experience vs satisfaction, private hospitals Nairobi, healthcare innovation Kenya, Daktari a Quick One Podcast. Hashtags: #DaktariAQuickOne​ #DrPrakashSaini​ #NairobiWestHospitalBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    Understanding Plastic Surgery_ Dr. Reuben Kamundi, A quick One.m4a

    Dr. Reuben KAmundi is a Nairobi based Plastic surgeon working in various hospitals within the citty. He has a sit down with DR. Nyadimu on daktari a Quick one as they discus the intrigues of plastic surgery, the various definitions and meaning of Plastic, recostructive and cosmetic surgery.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    EDU-TAINMENT; blending medicine with entertainment. Dr. Carolyne Njuguna 3_3.m4a

    In the 3rd part of this inspiring episode of Daktari: A Quick One, host Dr. Festus Nelson Nyadimu continues the conversation with Dr. Carolyne Njuguna, co-founder of Talanta Institute, who shares her journey of balancing a career in clinical practice with her passion for film, media, and entertainment. Together we explore: The tough choice between staying in medicine or venturing into film and entertainment How Dr. Njuguna found a way to balance the two worlds Why medics should not be boxed in by their titles, but should pursue passions and live life to the fullest The upcoming Top Daktari Awards and the importance of recognizing healthcare heroes The concept of edutainment — blending education with entertainment to inspire and empower communities through creative shows This episode encourages healthcare workers and professionals everywhere to embrace creativity, chase dreams, and find meaning beyond traditional career paths. Keywords: Dr. Carolyne Njuguna, Talanta Institute, Kenyan doctors in entertainment, Top Daktari Awards, medicine and film, balancing careers, edutainment Kenya, creative medics, living life to the fullest, Daktari A Quick One podcast. 🎧 Listen now on YouTube, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms. 📌 Don’t forget to subscribe for more uplifting conversations at the intersection of healthcare, creativity, and leadership.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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    Through THICK & thin_ Becoming Dr. SAMJI.m4a

    In this inspiring episode of Daktari a Quick One, we sit down with Dr. Irfan Samji, a Kenyan doctor of Indian ancestry, whose remarkable journey to becoming a qualified physician is anything but ordinary. Now a Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ) and a Quality Specialist at Aga Khan University Hospital Nairobi, Dr. Samji opens up about the obstacles he faced on his path to medicine. From poor career guidance and a lack of mentorship to falling victim to a fake university scam in Dubai, he candidly shares how he lost nearly three years of his youth chasing a dream on the wrong path. But this isn’t a story of defeat — it’s one of resilience, grit, and self-discovery. Dr. Samji eventually found his way to China, where he pursued and completed his medical degree against all odds. This episode is not just a conversation — it’s an eye-opener for young people navigating career choices, especially those considering medicine, and a reminder of the importance of access to proper mentorship and reliable information. 💬 Listen in, get inspired, and learn from Dr. Samji’s hard-earned lessons. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to overcome academic setbacks and reclaim your dream, this is your episode. 👉 Be sure to like, comment, subscribe, and share this episode with fellow doctors, medical students, and anyone chasing their dreams.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktari-a-quick-one--6001390/support.

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Daktari A Quick One – The Voice of Kenyan Doctors *Hosted by Dr. Nyadimu, *Daktari A Quick One* is a **leading Kenyan medical podcast** dedicated to **showcasing the incredible work of medics** across Kenya while shedding light on the **key challenges in Kenya’s healthcare system**. Through **powerful storytelling**, we inspire **aspiring doctors and young medical professionals**, offering them a glimpse into the real-world experiences of healthcare heroes. ## What We Offer: ✅ **Expert Insights** – Our **carefully selected guests** share their expertise, providing a **bird’s-eye view of ideal medical practice** in Kenya. ✅ **Beyond Medicine** – We highlight the **talents and passions of medics outside their profession**, proving that doctors are more than their stethoscopes. ✅ **Future Vision** – Our goal is to launch the **Top Daktari Awards**, an **annual awards program** recognizing and celebrating the outstanding contributions of

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