RONGO UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE INDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENT REPORT AT TENWEK MISSION HOSPITAL FOR EIGHT WEEKS (3RD JULY TO 25TH AUGUST) BY LANGAT KIBET VINCENT CSC/008/2014 PHONE: 0728 877 609 EMAIL: likiva003@gmail.com SUBMITTED ON …………………... 1 DECLARATION I do hereby declare without any reasonable doubt that the work presented in this attachment report is my own original and independent work and it has not been presented before to the Faculty of science for the award of Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science of Rongo University. No part of this report shall therefore be duplicated without my prior consent. LANGAT KIBET VINCENT NAME ……………………………………………………REG NO………………………… SIGNATURE ……………………………………………… DATE ………………………… TENWEK MISSION HOSPITAL SUPERVISOR INDUSTRIAL SUPERVISOR ……………………………………………………………… SIGNATURE …………………… DATE …………………. STAMP ……………………. 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This attachment would not have been successful without the cooperation and support of a number of people who enabled me to gain much more than what the industrial aspects of the attachment could have offered. First, I would like to appreciate the Almighty God for the charitable time, good health, strength and aptitude that enabled me to complete my attachment period. Secondly, my gratitude goes To Rongo University academic staff that has imparted their vast knowledge that has assisted me during my industrial attachment. Special thanks go to Dr. Francis Olal, The HOD Physical Science who gave me the opportunity for attachment and Mr. Amuomo Nickson, Head of Computer Science for his unwavering guidance in the field of computer science. Thirdly, many thanks also go to the management and the IT staff of Tenwek Mission Hospital for their unwavering support by giving me a chance to be part of them for period eight weeks. Worth mentioning is the invaluable support and guidance that I constantly got throughout my industrial attachment from the administration and more so from the IT department fraternity of that I had more opportunity interacting with and for guiding and supporting me to gain experience in several fields in both Software and Hardware and making the working environment conducive and friendly. Such experience cannot be attained in an ordinary class environment and are largely interplay between the class based inputs from my lecturers. Finally, I would like to thank my loving parents for their support throughout the entire period of my attachment. 3 Table of contents DECLARATION………………………………………………………...…….2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT……………………………………………………...3 COURSE SUMMARY……………………………………………………..….5 CHAPTER ONE………………………………………………………….…...6 1.0 Introduction……………………………………………………….…….….6 1.1 History of Tenwek Mission Hospital………………………………………6 1.2 Organizational Structure…………………………………………………...9 1.3 Departments Attached to and Responsibilities……………………….......10 CHAPTER TWO……………………………………………………………..11 2.0 Body of the Report ………………...……………………..….11 2.1 Activities………………………...….…………………..…..11 2.2 Skills…………………………………………………….…..11 2.3 Description of Activities……………………………………11 2.3.1 Formatting and installing software……………....11 2.3.2 Hardware…………………………………………12 2.3.3 Client desk………………………………………12 2.3.4 Networking………………………………………12 2.4 2.5 Interaction with the Staff in the Institution…………...……12 Challenges Encountered……………………………….……13 CHAPTER THREE……………………………………………………..14 Conclusion and Recommendation………………………………………..14 Reference…………………………………………………………….…...15 Appendices…………………………………………………………….…15 1.1 Work schedule (logbook) 1.2 Correspondence (With institution/Industry, university) 1.3 University Supervisor’s evaluation 1.4 The Industry/Institution Organizational chart 4 COURSE SUMMARY This report is compiled in partial fulfilment of Bachelor of science in Computer Science Degree at Rongo University and it serves to provide an overview of what the student learned during the attachment period at Tenwek Mission Hospital for the 8-week training. The sources used in writing this report includes; observations of underwriting materials that has been carried out by the institution and reading from internet. The report gives a brief description of the history of the institution and the functions performed. The institution’s complete range of activities involved in IT department is mentioned. Institution’s hierarchy chart and brief introduction of IT department where the student was attached is outlined. The duties that were assigned to the student and the knowledge and skills that were acquired are explained in detail. Evaluation of the Institution on SWOT analysis is explained at length at the end of the report including conclusions and recommendations for the future of the institution. 5 CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION Any student of Rongo University Undertaking Bachelor’s degree courses is required to undergo an industrial attachment for a period of at least 2 months in a field relevant to their course of study. It is an essential requirement for award of any undergraduate degree. The Attachment is under supervision and intensive report compilation required to be submitted to the University on completion. 1.1 HISTORY OF TENWEK MISSION HOSPITAL LOCATION Tenwek Hospital is located approximately 200 miles southwest of Nairobi, Kenya. This highly-respected Christian mission hospital offers primary healthcare to an area population of 800,000 and is a surgery center for a region of more than 8.5 million people. The hospital’s dedicated staff members – including permanent staff, short-term visiting staff, and medical missionaries – care for some 14,000 inpatients annually and perform thousands of surgeries. In addition, more than 120,000 outpatients are treated annually in the areas of dental care, HIV follow-up, intestinal disorders, and injuries. The spiritual care provided at Tenwek also results in thousands of annual commitments by patients and their family members to follow Christ as Lord and Savior. Specialized care is offered in the areas of: Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Pediatrics Laparoscopy Endoscopy Diagnostic Radiology Physical Therapy Tenwek’s surgical and educational facilities include five modern operating theatres, an obstetrics operating room, and an extensive medical library with internet services. The hospital also sponsors significant research into esophageal cancer. 6 MISSION STATEMENT "Tenwek Hospital is a Christian community committed to excellence in compassionate healthcare, spiritual ministry, and training for service to the glory of God." ABOUT TENWEK The hospital was founded in 1937 by missionaries from World Gospel Mission and has since grown to be a leading teaching and referral hospital in the region and one of the largest mission hospitals in Africa. It is a non-profit faith-based organization, a ministry of Africa Gospel Church and in partnership with World Gospel Mission. 1935: Colonial Kenyan government granted Mr. Hotchkiss 10 acres at the Tenwek site. Mr. Hotchkiss then turned the property over to World Gospel Mission. Robert Smith and his family moved to Tenwek and began work on the earliest buildings. Mrs. Catherine Smith began treating illnesses, delivering babies, and dispensing medicines from the new mission station. At the same time Robert Smith looked to the falls as a potential power source. He dreamed of installing a hydroelectric plant. 1937: Gertrude “Trudy” Shyrock joined the team as Tenwek station's first fully trained nurse. Seeing that the medical work was growing quickly and was a great aid in ministering to the Kipsigis people, the missionaries at Tenwek began asking the board of WGM to send them a doctor. 1949: The light plant, donated by the McNeal family, arrived and in the same year an extra plot of land was granted to the mission for building a hospital. The first permanent building on the new hospital plot was the chapel. This chapel, located in the center of the hospital grounds is still in use today, and is a testimony to the Christ-centered nature of Tenwek Hospital. 1959: Twenty-two years after the field began asking for a doctor, Dr. Ernie Steury and his wife Sue arrived in Kenya along with their daughter Cindy. The clinic had grown into Tenwek Hospital. Proposal for a new administrative building at the hospital. The building was completed in 1962 and was a great improvement to the care that Dr. Steury and the nurses could provide. 1969: Dr. Steury’s burden as the only full-time doctor at Tenwek was relieved with the coming of Dr. Bob Wesche. The addition of another full time medical doctor was a definite asset to the work of Tenwek Hospital. 1981: Through World Medical Mission, World Medical Mission director, Franklin Graham, raised funds for a major building project at Tenwek.Construction on the Johana Ng’etich Medical Center was begun in 1981 and the new ward was opened in 1985. 1983: Nurse Susan Carter and Dr. David Stevens set up and established the Community Health program. Today the Tenwek Community Health program is a model for similar programs throughout the world. 1985: Barbara Pinkley completed her course to become a Kenya Registered Community Health Nurse. Her new qualifications allow her to go on with co-establishing the School of Nursing with Dr. Mary Hermiz. 7 1987: Tenwek School of Nursing opens under the first principal, Dr. Mary Hermiz. 1987: The completion of the hydroelectric dam supplies Tenwek with a sustainable, reliable power source, drastically enhancing hospital function for years to come. 1991: Tenwek began training chaplains for hospital, military, and prison services through the L. Nelson Bell Chaplains School - the only one of its kind in East Africa. This continues on today. 1995: Establishment of the medical internship program at Tenwek Hospital emphasized the importance of training East African physicians as part of the Tenwek Hospital Mission. 1997: ASHA (American Schools and Hospitals Abroad) completes construction of twin buildings that now house the eye clinic, laboratory, canteen, wound ward and support services. 2004: The Family Medicine Department was developed. 2005: The new operating theater and medical education building are completed, thanks to generous donations from Samaritan's Purse and numerous private donors. 2007: Tenwek Mission Hospital began its General Surgery Residency Training Program, in partnership with College of Surgeons of East, Central and Southern Africa (COSECSA), the Pan African Academy of Christian Surgeons (PAACS), and Moi University. 2011: Tenwek hospital unveils a new CT scanner, donated by Toshiba, significantly advancing the hospital's diagnostic capabilities. 2013: Tenwek Hospital fully integrated electronic medical records keeping system (Kranium Integrated System). 2014: Installation of a second hydroelectric generator greater than triples the energy production capacity of Tenwek, meeting the current and anticipated needs of the Hospital for the next 20 years. 8 Organizational Structure BOARD CEO Nursing Medical Officer Superintendent Management Financial Administrator CHD Director controller Nursing school D/NOIC Wards Principal Director Head Legal support chaplain Officer Nurses Instructor Assistant CO in charge Lab Chief XRAY IT Department Accountant Tutors Chief Cashier COs Payroll A/c A/c payable Receivables 9 Registry NHIF 1.2 DEPARTMENTS ATTACHED. i. ii. IT Department Checking switch status Relocating and reforming a computer system Replacement of UPS machines Installation of windows OS Internet troubleshooting/Network configuration Networking Installation of printers in machines Arranging IT stores. Ethernet cable design Registration Department Register inpatient and outpatient without insurance cover. Register outpatients and inpatients with insurance cover such as Britam, AON, NHIF. Check the status of smart cards of the patient using smart ling machine. iii. Accounting Department Prepared bills for inpatients and outpatients. Prepare invoices. Pre-authorized the claim. Claimed invoices for outpatient. 10 CHAPTER TWO 1.0 Activities Registration Billing Invoice preparation Patient discharge Formatting and installing software Hardware installation Troubleshooting network and Software Hardware design Networking 1.1 Skills Attained Knowledge on printers; dot matrix and laser printers and their functionalities. Advanced knowledge on Servers, Switches and routers and their configuration and use. Gained knowledge on the use and operation of various hardware devices and application software. Good rapport and confidence in communication with the staff and the patients. What step to take in case of an emergency in IT. Importance of teamwork and cooperation. 1.2 Description of Activities a) Formatting and installing software Installation of antivirus software (Kaspersky Anti-virus 6.0) and updating it. Installation of Operating system (Windows 7,10, 8.1 and XP). Installation and Activation of Microsoft Office application program(Office 2010,2013,2016). Installation of outlook and its configurations. Installing Browsers (Firefox, Google chrome) and configuring it. Installing document reader (Foxit reader). Installing Clear Canvas software for viewing X-ray images. 11 b) Hardware Upgrading computers for example replacing CMOS battery and adding RAM Setting up a computer in a new location Replacing faulty peripherals for instance keyboard, mouse, monitors, UPS and their batteries etc Blowing of PC’s and Printers and cleaning them. Crimping Ethernet cables using RJ45 and CAT 6 twisted cables. Configuring Ethernet cables connections using cable tester. Replacing toners on various type of printers c) Client Desk Providing support to users who have problems in network connections Helping users with problems in receiving emails, downloading and printing email attachment files. Helping users with printer connection problems. Helping users to troubleshoot slow PC’s. d) Networking Identifying problems in the network for example loose cables. Troubleshooting the problems of network cables. Resolving user login conflicts and IP address conflict. Configuring proxy settings. Monitoring the proxy server to ensure every user has access to the network 1.3 Interaction with the staff in the institution. I was able to interact with a good number of staff from various departments. Through them I was able to learnt a lot from them through observation and sharing with them. I was also able to learnt how to approach and interact with both outpatients and inpatients of various levels of illness while solving Computer problems in various inpatients wards and registration sections. I did interact with the staff members from various hierarchical positions within the hospital. I had an opportunity to share with some them more about the institution and general life activities. They were loving, caring and trustworthy. 12 1.4 Challenges Encountered During the Attachment Limited access to company’s system; The confidentiality and controlled access of Navision system through administration and access password for login limited the practice of the concept covered during the industrial attachment. Limited period for training on the activities done by the Hospital and on the ERP application used. I never face much problem since I had earlier been to the institution before. Challenges could only arise when I am challenged in solving a particular problem outside the ICT office for instance network connection problem in registration section. In this found it a problem as more patients could be waiting for registration and system is unresponsive. 13 CHAPTER THREE CONCLUSION The job scope and duties assigned focused primarily on hardware, software and networking. The work was highly relevant to the field of study in Computer Science as it includes all computer aspects. During the period of attachment, valuable knowledge was gained through active participation and inquisitive learning. Knowledge on how to handle hardware devices for example repair, cleaning and maintenance was acquired. Use of Kranium Integrated Hospital System application software in Hospital was explored. Knowledge on servers, LAN connection and IP phones was also gained. Skills learned included build of good rapport with the staff and confidence in communication with senior managers. This industrial attachment proved to have highly supplemented the student’s insight in the computer science world. It was a beneficial and educating experience. RECOMMENDATIONS The Institution should consider providing the students on industrial attachment with temporary user names to enable them practice on the ERP application. The IT department should consider providing enough training of the activities and application used by the Hospital. 14 REFERENCES Rachet, B. (2014). Swot Analysis of Apple Inc. Docs. school Publications. Susanto, H. (2016). Revealing the Role of ICT for Business Core Redesign. Available at SSRN. APPENDICES I. II. III. IV. Work schedule (logbook). Correspondence (With institution/Industry, university, etc.) University Supervisor’s evaluation. The industry/institution organizational chart. 15