Grace M. Chatsika, MD
Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital
Biography
Grace Chatsika is a wife, mother of two, and an Emergency Medicine physician.
She holds a Masters degree in Emergency Medicine from the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa.
Currently, she is the Head of Department at the Adult Emergency Department at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital, Malawi, the first emergency department in the country.
She is involved in several hospital management roles including research and drug procurement committees.
She serves as a part-time faculty member at the Kamuzu University of Health Sciences, where she is in-charge of Emergency medicine postgraduate training. She is also involved in undergraduate training and curriculum development.
Her personal interests include to improve emergency care access in Malawi, and she holds special interest in global health, antimicrobial stewardship, trauma and sepsis.
She holds a Masters degree in Emergency Medicine from the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa.
Currently, she is the Head of Department at the Adult Emergency Department at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital, Malawi, the first emergency department in the country.
She is involved in several hospital management roles including research and drug procurement committees.
She serves as a part-time faculty member at the Kamuzu University of Health Sciences, where she is in-charge of Emergency medicine postgraduate training. She is also involved in undergraduate training and curriculum development.
Her personal interests include to improve emergency care access in Malawi, and she holds special interest in global health, antimicrobial stewardship, trauma and sepsis.
