

Robert Mukisa
Robert Mukisa's work addresses critical gaps in the understanding and treatment of neurological disorders, with a focus on improving patient outcomes in diverse healthcare settings. As a practicing neurologist at Mulago National Referral and University Teaching Hospital, he brings a wealth of clinical experience to his role as a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Washington's Department of Global Health. His dual roles allow him to bridge the gap between practical patient care and academic research, fostering a comprehensive approach to neurology. Dr. Mukisa is deeply involved in supervising postgraduate research, guiding the next generation of medical professionals in their exploration of complex neurological issues. His research contributions are significant, with publications covering a range of topics including cognitive impairment, stroke mortality, and Schistosomiasis Mansoni Pseudotumour Cerebri. These works not only advance scientific knowledge but also have practical implications for improving diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. In his teaching capacity, Robert Mukisa is dedicated to delivering high-quality education in neurology. He conducts both clinical and formal sessions for medical students and postgraduates, ensuring that his students receive a well-rounded education that combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills. His commitment to education is evident in his interactive teaching style, which encourages critical thinking and active participation. Dr. Mukisa's research interests lie primarily in the field of neurology, where he seeks to address the challenges faced by patients and healthcare providers alike. His work is characterized by a commitment to innovation and excellence, as he strives to contribute to the global understanding of neurological diseases and their impact on human health. Through his efforts, he aims to make a lasting impact on the field of neurology, both in his home country and internationally.