Kemoh qualified as registered nurse, adults in 1997 and worked as ward-based staff nurse and gained in-patient and out-patient experiences in acute medical nursing and HIV/AIDS before taking up lecturer positions.
Kemoh was guest lecturer at City University of London, which he did alongside clinical practice. He then took up a fulltime position as senior lecturer in Adult Nursing and Public Health with Anglia Ruskin University in 2010. He had recurrent positions of course leader and admissions tutor for BSc Public Health. He taught and lead modules on the MSc Public Health programme and acted as second supervisor for PhD students. Also taught cohorts of international nurses including those on adaptation programmes.
He is currently Associate Professor in Nursing Science with University of East Anglia, Norwich and organise, lead and teach Essential Nursing Practice, Independent Non-Medical Prescribing, Diagnostic Interpretations and other modules.
His research interests include concordance to medications and the experiences of couples and individuals living with discordant chronic infections (STI/HIV) (where only one partner is infected), using grounded theory methodology and Interpretive Phenomenology informed by pragmatism and symbolic interactionism.
SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
(Upcoming) International Conference on Nursing & Healthcare during September 22-24, 2020 at Paris, France. Experiencing stigma by association among Black African heterosexual couples in serodiscordant relationships in the UK
Vienna, Austria, May 23-24, 2019. Title: Constructing identities to evade stigma in relationships with one partner living with HIV
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