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Category Archives: Ugandan Pharmacists in the USA
Reviewing the Videos with the Actors and a Big Ugly Bird
5 Aug 2022 Today I met the pharmacists who will be acting in the videos, Nickson and Paul. I met Nickson a few years ago when I was here. I’m so glad to have their help. We went over the … Continue reading
Posted in Kampala, Pharmacuetical Care Training Program, Research, Teaching, Ugandan Pharmacists in the USA
Tagged Binghamton University, binghamton university school of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences, Global Health, Global Pharmacy, Global Pharmacy Education, Global Pharmacy Practice, international pharmacy, Kampala, Makerere University Department of Pharmacy, pharmaceutical care, Uganda, Ugandan Pharmacists
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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 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
Ugandan Pharmacists Explore Washington DC
This in not an official U.S. Department of State (DOS) blog and the views and information presented are my own and do not represent the Fulbright Program or the DOS. The day after Thanksgiving, I was able to take Vicky … Continue reading
Ugandan Pharmacists Participate in East African Forum on Health Care
This in not an official U.S. Department of State (DOS) blog and the views and information presented are my own and do not represent the Fulbright Program or the DOS. When I was planning Vicky and Patrick’s visit to the … Continue reading
Posted in Fulbright Specialist Project, Ugandan Pharmacists in the USA
Tagged Advanced Pharmaceutical Care Experiential Training in the USA, East African Healthcare Forum, pharmaceutical care, pharmacy students in africa, Tanzanian Physicians, Thanksgiving, Ugandan Pharmacists, Wilkes University
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A New Grant Opportunity & Ugandan Pharmacists in the SNOW!
This in not an official U.S. Department of State (DOS) blog and the views and information presented are my own and do not represent the Fulbright Program or the DOS. After a great weekend, I got back to work on … Continue reading
Posted in Fulbright Specialist Project, Ugandan Pharmacists in the USA
Tagged Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Grant, D'Youville College, Global Pharmacy, international pharmacy, Makerere University Department of Pharmacy, Ssezibwa Falls, Uganda, Ugandan Pharmacists, USA Pharmaceutical Care Program, Wilkes University
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Ugandan Pharmacists First Impressions of the USA
This in not an official U.S. Department of State (DOS) blog and the views and information presented are my own and do not represent the Fulbright Program or the DOS. The rainy season is apparently here in Uganda! And everyone … Continue reading