Mr. Zenebe Jebero | Nursing | Academic Excellence Award
Mr. Zenebe Jebero, Arba Minch University, Ethiopia
Zenebe Jebero is an accomplished nurse with extensive experience in pediatrics and child health. He holds a Master of Science in Pediatrics and Child Health Nursing from Bahir Dar University and a Bachelor of Science in Comprehensive Nursing from Arba Minch University. Zenebe’s career is marked by his dedication to nursing education, research, and community health. Currently, he serves as a Lecturer/Instructor at the School of Nursing, Arba Minch University, where he educates undergraduate students in pediatric and child health. He has also contributed significantly to research, focusing on malnutrition, chronic diseases, and cancer among children, and has published numerous peer-reviewed articles. Zenebe is passionate about improving healthcare outcomes for children and has worked in various health interventions across Southern Ethiopia.
Professional Profile
Summary of Suitability for the Research for Academic Excellence Award
Zenebe Jebero demonstrates an exemplary combination of academic dedication, practical experience, and impactful research that makes him highly suitable for the Research for Academic Excellence Award. His educational background in both Pediatrics and Child Health Nursing (Masters, 2021) and Comprehensive Nursing (Bachelors, 2018) from respected institutions in Ethiopia showcases a strong foundation in health sciences, particularly in areas that are crucial for improving child and maternal health outcomes. His commitment to both research and teaching is evident in his current role as a Lecturer at Arba Minch University, where he imparts valuable knowledge to undergraduate nursing students in pediatric, child, and adolescent health.
In addition to his teaching contributions, Zenebe has consistently worked to bridge the gap between theory and practice, having supervised numerous clinical activities and research projects. His research portfolio is impressive, with several published articles in well-respected journals, such as Heliyon and Frontiers in Public Health, focusing on critical topics like malnutrition, body image dissatisfaction, and the survival status of undernourished children.
Education
Zenebe Jebero’s academic journey is rooted in a commitment to advancing healthcare for children. He earned a Master of Science in Pediatrics and Child Health Nursing in July 2021 from Bahir Dar University, located in Northwest Ethiopia. Prior to that, he completed his Bachelor of Science in Comprehensive Nursing in June 2018 from Arba Minch University in Southern Ethiopia. His advanced education has equipped him with in-depth knowledge and clinical skills in pediatric care, child health, and nursing education. Throughout his studies, Zenebe has demonstrated a strong academic record and a passion for contributing to the field of nursing through research and teaching. His specialized knowledge in pediatrics has enabled him to design effective care strategies for children, ensuring better health outcomes in his community.
Professional Experience
Zenebe Jebero has a distinguished career in nursing education and healthcare. He began his teaching career as a Teaching Assistant at the College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Arba Minch University, from October 2018 to August 2019. In this role, he prepared lectures, facilitated class activities, and supervised clinical practice for undergraduate nursing students. Recognized for his excellence, he was listed among the “Teachers Ranked Excellent by Their Students.” Since August 2021, Zenebe has been a Lecturer/Instructor at the School of Nursing, Arba Minch University, where he teaches courses in pediatric, child, and adolescent health. Additionally, he supervises clinical practice and guides undergraduate students in their research projects. His clinical experience includes working as the Pediatric Emergency Department Focal Nurse at the Arba Minch University Teaching Hospital, where he has contributed to providing critical care to children.
Awards and Recognition
Zenebe Jebero’s professional achievements have earned him recognition within the academic and healthcare communities. He was honored on the “List of Teachers Ranked Excellent by Their Students” during his tenure as a Teaching Assistant at Arba Minch University. This recognition highlights his dedication to quality education and his impact on nursing students. Additionally, Zenebe has presented his research findings at various conferences, including the Second Annual Research Conference hosted by the Amhara Regional State Health Office. His work has also been featured in top-tier journals, further cementing his reputation as an expert in pediatrics and child health. His contributions to improving child healthcare and nutrition in Southern Ethiopia have been instrumental in enhancing public health initiatives and interventions in the region. Zenebe’s awards and recognition are a testament to his commitment to advancing nursing education and practice.
Research Skills On Nursing
Zenebe Jebero possesses a robust skill set in research, particularly in pediatric and child health. He is proficient in utilizing several software tools for data analysis, including SPSS, STATA, and Epi-Data. His expertise extends to survey tools such as Survey CTO, Kobo Tool, and Open Data Kit (ODK), enabling him to conduct comprehensive field studies and data collection with high accuracy. Zenebe’s research is primarily focused on pediatric nutrition, malnutrition, and chronic diseases affecting children. He has utilized statistical analysis to interpret complex data, which has been published in various peer-reviewed journals, contributing valuable insights into public health and nursing practices. His ability to work with diverse software tools and his deep understanding of public health research methodologies have made him a key figure in advancing evidence-based practices in pediatric care.
Publication Top Notes
- Survival status and its predictors among undernourished children on antiretroviral therapy in Bahir Dar city, Northwest Ethiopia, 2010-2020, a multicenter retrospective cohort study
- Authors: Lencha, Fikre Moga; Workie, Hailemariam Mekonnen; Mequanint, Fikir Tadesse; Zaza, Zenebe Jebero
- Citation: Lencha, F. M., Workie, H. M., Mequanint, F. T., & Zaza, Z. (2024). Survival status and its predictors among undernourished children on antiretroviral therapy in Bahir Dar city, Northwest Ethiopia, 2010-2020, a multicenter retrospective cohort study. BMC Pediatrics.
- Year: 2024
- Prevalence of body image dissatisfaction and associated factors among high school adolescents in Hawassa City, Ethiopia
- Authors: Zenebe Jebero; Amanuel Elias; Gemeda Billo; Mohammed Ayalew; Yonas Alemayehu; Fikre Moga
- Citation: Jebero, Z., Elias, A., Billo, G., Ayalew, M., Alemayehu, Y., & Moga, F. (2024). Prevalence of body image dissatisfaction and associated factors among high school adolescents in Hawassa City, Ethiopia. Heliyon.
- Year: 2024
- Practice of key essential nutrition action messages and associated factors among mothers of children aged six months to two years old in Karat town, Konso zone, South Ethiopia, 2024: a community-based cross-sectional study
- Authors: Tsehaynew Kasse; Zeleke Aschalew; Nathan Desalegn; Zenebe Jebero; Fikre Moga; Addisalem Haile
- Citation: Kasse, T., Aschalew, Z., Desalegn, N., Jebero, Z., Moga, F., & Haile, A. (2024). Practice of key essential nutrition action messages and associated factors among mothers of children aged six months to two years old in Karat town, Konso zone, South Ethiopia, 2024: a community-based cross-sectional study. Frontiers in Public Health.
- Year: 2024
- Determinants of acute malnutrition among under-five children in governmental health facilities in Sodo Town, Southern Ethiopia: Unmatched case-control study
- Authors: Zenebe Jebero; Fikre Moga; Bereket Gebremichael; Tewodros Tesfaye; Somashekhar Marutirao Nimbalkar
- Citation: Jebero, Z., Moga, F., Gebremichael, B., Tesfaye, T., & Nimbalkar, S. M. (2023). Determinants of acute malnutrition among under-five children in governmental health facilities in Sodo Town, Southern Ethiopia: Unmatched case-control study. International Journal of Pediatrics.
- Year: 2023
- Minimum dietary diversity and associated factors among children under the age of five attending public health facilities in Wolaita Soddo town, Southern Ethiopia, 2021: a cross-sectional study
- Authors: Zenebe Jebero; Fikre Moga Lencha; Zenebe Jebero Zaza; Lankamo Ena Digesa; Tegegn Mulatu Ayana
- Citation: Jebero, Z., Moga Lencha, F., Jebero Zaza, Z., Digesa, L. E., & Ayana, T. M. (2022). Minimum dietary diversity and associated factors among children under the age of five attending public health facilities in Wolaita Soddo town, Southern Ethiopia, 2021: a cross-sectional study. BMC Public Health.
- Year: 2022
- Solid waste management practice and its associated factors among households in Gessa Town, Dawuro Zone, Southwest Ethiopia
- Authors: Zenebe Jebero
- Citation: Jebero, Z. (2022). Solid waste management practice and its associated factors among households in Gessa Town, Dawuro Zone, Southwest Ethiopia. Advances in Public Health.
- Year: 2022