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Out of the Pharmacy Classroom and Into Africa
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Monthly Archives: January 2016
Our Visiting Ugandan Pharmacist Gives a Presentation for Wilkes University Students and Faculty
January 10, 2016: Back on December 1, 2015, Pamela Blessed, the visiting Ugandan Pharmacist who is working on her PhD project in the Pharmaceutical Sciences deparment, had the opportunity to teach Wilkes Students and Faculty about her beloved country. … Continue reading
Uganda in the American News for Improving Access to Pain Medicine for Seriously Ill Ugandans
January 3, 2016: Everyday I receive Google Alerts for news in Uganda so that I can keep up with the “happenings” there and this morning I was pleasantly surprised with a story reported by NPR (America’s National Public Radio) that … Continue reading
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Tagged Hospice Africa Uganda, Palliative Care, Uganda, Wilkes University
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Uganda Blog Stats: 2015 in review
Dear Faithful Blog Readers: Thank you so much for coming along on this journey with me as I have chronicled my Uganda Projects- travels there with my Wilkes Pharmacy Students, my travels to teach the Ugandan Pharmacy Students, and my … Continue reading