Professor of Medicine and Healthcare Administration
Dr. Muabe is an accomplished physician, scientific investigator, professor, and executive with a distinguished career spanning medicine, molecular biology, healthcare administration, business management, and predictive analytics. As Vice President of Okyrie International University Dr. Muabe provides visionary leadership in advancing academic excellence, research innovation, and institutional development.
With extensive experience in both clinical and administrative domains, Dr. Muabe brings a unique interdisciplinary perspective to healthcare and education. She is the author of several scholarly publications, including the study “Association Between Opioid-Related Emergency Department Visits and Financial Liability of Hospitals,” which highlights the intersection of public health and hospital sustainability.
Internationally trained and nationally recognized, Dr. Muabe holds an MD, PhD, MRes, Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA), and Master of Management (MM). This diverse academic background equips her with the ability to foster collaboration across departments, disciplines, and institutions.
As a professor of Medicine and Healthcare Administration, Dr. Muabe is deeply committed to mentoring future healthcare leaders. She takes pride in preparing students to become skilled, ethical, and competitive professionals in a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape.
In addition to her academic and administrative roles, Dr. Muabe is the Founder and CEO of the Mary Zitta Foundation, an organization dedicated to enhancing global healthcare delivery and sustainability.
Dr. Muabe’s work is driven by a long-term vision to improve the safety, efficiency, and equity of healthcare systems worldwide through value-added strategies, data-driven decision-making, and innovative administrative models.
