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Tag Archives: Global APPE
A Lovely Day Trip to Jinja, The Source of the Nile River
2 October 2016 Although the morning threatened rain, we were all up bright and early for our trek to Jinja where the source of the Nile River is located. From it’s beginning in Jinja, the Nile flows North to meet … Continue reading
Posted in My Safari (My Journey/Adventure), Ugandan Nature
Tagged Binghamton University, binghamton university school of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences, Global APPE, global APPE rotation, Global Health, Global Pharmacy Education, Global Pharmacy Practice, international pharmacy, Jinja, source of the nile river, Ssezibwa Falls, Uganda, Wilkes University, Wilkes University School of Pharmacy
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Our First Experiences at Mulago Hospital, Uganda
April 4, 2016: A Blog Post by Makenzie Today we began our first day at Mulago National Referral Hospital in Kampala, Uganda and it was a rainy one. While this is expected given the time of year here, combined with … Continue reading
Easter Holiday Celebrations in Kampala, Uganda
Celebrating the Easter Holiday in Uganda was quite a treat for the students, residents, and me. It was a great cultural, if not a rewarding personal worship experience for us. About 85% of the country is Christian and besides celebrating … Continue reading