Professor Sandawana William Majoni
Honorary clinical fellow
Qualifications:
PhD Candidate, CDU/MSHR, 2018-2026
Fellow, Royal College of Physicians (FRCP), London, 2019
Master of Clinical Medicine (Leadership &
Management) (MCLAM), University of Newcastle, 2018
Master of Biostatistics (MMedStats), University of Newcastle and Biostatistics Collaboration Australia BCA), 2015
Fellow, Royal Australasian College of Physicians (FRACP), 2011
United Kingdom Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training (UKCCST): Nephrology and General Medicine, 2009
Member, Royal College of Physicians (MRCP), London and UK, 2000
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB), University of Zimbabwe School of Medicine, 1994
Location:
Darwin - Royal Darwin Hospital
Biography:
After studying medicine in Zimbabwe, Professor Majoni completed specialist training in Nephrology and Internal Medicine in the UK and Australia and biostatistics training with the University of Newcastle and Biostatistics Collaboration Australia. He completed a two-year Clinical Research Fellowship with the University of Oxford’s prestigious Clinical Trial Service Unit and Epidemiological Studies Unit (CTSU).
He is a senior staff specialist at the Royal Darwin Hospital, former clinical dean for the Flinders University Northern Territory Medical Program and has headed the Department of Nephrology and the Renal Transplantation service within the hospital. Among several projects, he has led and collaborated on observational and cohort studies.
He has extensive experience in large scale clinical trials (RCT’s) and systematic reviews with several publications in this area.
Professor Majoni collaborates with researchers across Australia and internationally, covering all areas of nephrology, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.
His work includes RCTs in renal disease such as the Study of Heart and Renal Protection (SHARP) and several other RCTs from the CTSU and the INFERR clinical trial. Current collaboration includes projects addressing Acute Kidney Injury (AKI), dialysis models of care, renal anaemia, mental health and wellbeing in patients with CKD, effective and culturally safe communication with First Nations Australians requiring Hospital and health services, kidney transplantation and infectious diseases in people with CKD. He is on the steering committee for several collaborative projects.