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Out of the Pharmacy Classroom and Into Africa
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Tag Archives: international pharmacy students
Getting Down to Business
Tuesday, 12 June 2018 This morning my day started very early. Winnie had a meeting with the Executive Director of the Mulago Hospital scheduled for 7am to discuss the severe antimicrobial resistance problem they are having right now and to … Continue reading
Introducing the American Pharmacy Students-4
September 16, 2016: Tomorrow we leave for Uganda!! Emily Jones Hello everyone! My name is Emily and I am a pharmacy student in my last year (P4) at Wilkes University. I have always wanted to travel to Africa so I … Continue reading
Introducing the American Pharmacy Students
September 11, 2016 Over the next few posts I will be introducing you to the Pharmacy Students who will be participating in this Global Health experiential rotation to Uganda. Nick Stauffer My name is Nick, and I am a P4 … Continue reading
The Road to Eldoret, Kenya: Off on Another Journey
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. It has been a couple of really busy days but … Continue reading