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Author Archives: kbohan
Moving Up and Down, All Around Kampala
3 January 2020 In deep discussion about the appropriate use of Antibiotics Jamir, Pharmacy Technician My driver, Haji, has a saying when he’s been driving me all over Kampala. He’d say “we’ve been moving up and down and all around” … Continue reading
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First Full Day in Kampala
2 January 2020 I had a wonderful night’s sleep at the Entebbe Airport Guest House and a delicious breakfast of scrambled eggs, bacon, and fresh fruit: the tiny bananas which are so good, watermelon, and papaya. I also had fresh … Continue reading
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Tagged Binghamton University, binghamton university school of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences, Global Health, Global Pharmacy, international pharmacy, Kampala, mulago guest house, pharmaceutical care, Pharmacy Education, pharmacy practice, travel, Uganda
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Safe Arrival in Uganda!
1 January 2020 Wow-2020! Happy New Year! It’s the start of a new decade and it’s going to be great!! Well I’ve arrived safely to Uganda after a 26hr trip. All went very smoothly with the flights. My seat mate … Continue reading
Destination: Uganda
31December2019 Merry Christmas and Happy New Year’s Eve! It’s been quite a long time since I’ve written upon return from my last trip to Uganda in June 2018. That wasn’t my intention but life stateside has been busy for me. … Continue reading
Surprise! I have a Medicinal Garden in my Yard in the USA!
Sunday, July 8, 2018 I’ve been home in Upstate New York for a week now and am still excited about how wonderful my recent trip to Uganda was! One of the things I’ve been pondering a lot since returning is … Continue reading
Starting My Trek Home
Wednesday, 27 June 2018 It’s been a fantastic trip but it’s time to head home. It was productive and fun in all the right ways and seeing so many friends and colleagues was really special. Here are some pics from … Continue reading
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MOU #2 Accomplished & the Tale of an Anthropologist
Tuesday, 26 June 2018 I’ve had a great day and now have a signed MOU with the Pharmaceutical Society of Uganda! This has been an extremely productive trip for me. The pace was kind of crazy with running around and … Continue reading
Posted in Diseases/Health, My Safari (My Journey/Adventure), Pharmacuetical Care Training Program, Research, Uncategorized
Tagged binghamton university school of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences, Global Pharmacy, international pharmacy, Kampala, Monkeys, pharmaceutical care, Uganda
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MOU Accomplished!
Monday, 25 June 2018 My day got off to an excellent start when I met with Professor Richard Odoi and hewas able to hand me a signed MOU (memorandum of understanding) to formalize the scholarly partnership between Makerere University College … Continue reading
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Back in Kampala with No Power (Electricity)
Sunday, 24 June 2018 When traveling in Uganda, a very nice cultural norm is to warmly welcome back visitors upon arriving back home or arriving to the place you are going. In fact, Janine told me that the Anglican Bishop … Continue reading
A Wonderful Day in Masindi
Saturday, 23 June 2018 It’s been a beautiful day in Masindi—blue skies, sun, and no rain! The New Court View Hotel has lovely gardens and I’m including a bunch that I took today. Besides working on the phenytoin research today, … Continue reading