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Tag Archives: Masindi District Hospital
An Intersting Day in Masindi
19 April 2017 This morning we arrived at Masindi-Kitara Medical Center (MKMC) and started to review our patients before ward rounds but then realized that it was Wednesday, the day MKMC has morning CME sessions (continuing medical education) so we … Continue reading
A Makerere University Pharmacy Student Comes to MKMC & A Visit to Masindi District Hospital
April 21, 2016 Today I sent the students with my driver, Sam, to go out with the TASO group (The AIDS Support Organization) on a community visit to deliver HIV medications and check up on the patients. I will let … Continue reading
Posted in Diseases/Health, My Safari (My Journey/Adventure)
Tagged APPE, Global Health, Global Pharmacy, Global Pharmacy Education, Global Pharmacy Practice, international pharmacy, makerere university, Makerere University Department of Pharmacy, Masindi, Masindi District Hospital, Masindi Kitara Medical Center, pharmaceutical care, Pharmacy Students, Uganda, Ugandan Pharmacists, Wilkes University, Wilkes University School of Pharmacy
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