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Author Archives: kbohan
Playing Ball with Children in Mboira, Masindi District, Uganda
Mike, a Wilkes Student, plays ball with children in Mboira during our Fall 2012 visit to Uganda. This was one of the villages that participated in the focus group interviews in Summer 2011 to help evaluate the health concerns when … Continue reading
Pharmacist Benjamin at the Uganda Cancer Center
Wilkes Students (and a student from the University of British Columbia) listen to the Uganda Cancer Center Pharmacist explain how he has helped to improve the safety of Oncology Drugs for Ugandan Patients
Last Days in Uganda
I’m writing this post from the beautiful Entebbe Airport Guesthouse. I have arranged for our group to stay here tonight since we have an early flight out of Uganda tomorrow. I had the opportunity to stay here last year for … Continue reading
Time to Leave Masindi, Uganda
I can’t believe that my 4 weeks in Uganda are nearing an end. My students and I are leaving Masindi tomorrow and heading back to Kampala. We will have some meetings there regarding future plans and then leave the country … Continue reading
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Tagged health, sanitation, support organization, travel, water
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On Safari at Murchison National Park, Uganda: Day 1
28 September 2012: A Post by Stephanie Baun Friday was a day we had been looking forward to our entire trip, as it was the day we would head to Murchison Falls National Park. After a long, hard night of … Continue reading
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Tagged baboon, elephant, giraffe, murchison falls national park, nile river, safari van, travel, victoria nile, Wilkes University
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Quilts for Africa
Hello, I know it has been a few days but the group has returned from our Safari to Murchison Falls, Uganda. It was raining on our way up but once we got about 40min into the park it cleared up … Continue reading
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Tagged Masindi, Quilts, T-Rail quilt guild, Uganda
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Awaiting Safari Day
Hi all- this is just a really quick post (because my computer power is waning) to let you know we are all eagerly waiting to embark on our safari to Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda tomorrow. This will be our … Continue reading
Posted in Diseases/Health, My Safari (My Journey/Adventure), Research
Tagged Murchison Falls, Uganda, WASH projects, water testing
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Pharmacy Students Help Red Cross Educate to Prevent Cholera
The post for today is written by one of the pharmacy students but before that, I wanted to let you know how cool it has been today. You hear “Africa” and think “hot”, or at least I did. Tonight, though … Continue reading
Posted in Diseases/Health, My Safari (My Journey/Adventure)
Tagged Cholera, good personal hygiene, Handwashing, Masindi, Pharmacy Students, Red Cross, travel, Uganda
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Patient Care Experiences at Masindi Kitara Medical Center, Uganda
Blog Post from Masindi, Uganda by Michael Maccia Beginning this week and continuing next week, we are working with the Masindi Kitara Medical Center (MKMC). On Monday, Ben, Dr. Bohan, and I met with Newman, the business director of the … Continue reading
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Tagged health clinic, international pharmacy, Masindi, pharmacy practice, Uganda
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1 Year Later: Returning to Rural Villages of Masindi District, Uganda
Today we took a road trip to the Villages of Iranda and Mboira. I wanted to thank them for participating in my research (oral surveys that were conducted last summer). It took about 45 minutes to reach the first village … Continue reading
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Tagged Little Dresses for Africa, Masindi, Uganda, Villages
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