Dr. George Otieno is a consultant physician–cardiologist and academic clinician who contributes to Amyloidosis Africa as Clinical Education & Training Advisor, supporting initiatives that strengthen clinician awareness, professional education, and capacity building in cardiovascular care across the continent.

He is a Consultant Physician–Cardiologist at AIC Kijabe Hospital, where he manages complex cardiovascular conditions and performs advanced diagnostic and interventional procedures, including cardiac catheterization, pacemaker implantation, echocardiography, Holter monitoring, and exercise stress testing. In addition to clinical practice, he actively mentors junior doctors and medical officers and promotes continuous professional development through clinical teaching and multidisciplinary collaboration.

Dr. Otieno also serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Internal Medicine and Therapeutics at Kenyatta University, where he teaches undergraduate and postgraduate medical students, supervises clinical rotations, and contributes to curriculum development and academic research. His work emphasizes evidence-based medicine, professional ethics, and the development of future healthcare leaders.

He plays an active leadership role in the cardiovascular community as Assistant Treasurer and Board Member of the Kenya Cardiac Society, contributing to governance, professional development initiatives, and efforts to advance cardiovascular awareness and prevention programs in Kenya.

Earlier in his career, Dr. Otieno served as a Technical Advisor and Clinical Mentor with the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, where he provided nationwide mentorship and training to clinicians on HIV and tuberculosis management, helping strengthen clinical capacity and improve quality of care across multiple health facilities in Kenya.

Dr. Otieno completed a Cardiology Fellowship at The Karen Hospital, holds a Master’s degree in Internal Medicine from the University of Nairobi, and earned a subspecialty certificate in Heart Failure from Cardiff University. His academic and clinical work includes several peer-reviewed publications in cardiology, critical care, and health systems research.

Through his role with Amyloidosis Africa, Dr. Otieno contributes to strengthening clinician education, supporting training initiatives, and promoting improved recognition of complex cardiovascular conditions, including cardiac amyloidosis, across African healthcare systems.