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Tag Archives: Mulago Hospital
A Quiet Saturday in Kampala
4 January 2020 It’s been a lovely quiet day. I’ve had time to do laundry and work on both my course preparation for next semester’s classes which begin 21 January as well as work on the pharmaceutical care project protocol. … Continue reading
Posted in Kampala
Tagged Binghamton University, binghamton university school of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences, Global Health, Global Pharmacy, Global Pharmacy Practice, international pharmacy, Makerere University Department of Pharmacy, Mediterraneo Restaurant, Mulago Hospital, Mulago National Referral Hospital, pharmaceutical care, pharmacy practice, travel, Uganda Pharmacist, Ugandan Pharmacists
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Update Part 2 (from the road to Eldoret)
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 great start to my work week continued on Tuesday … Continue reading
Posted in Diseases/Health, Fulbright Specialist Project
Tagged Fulbright Specialist Program, Global Health, international pharmacy, makerere university, Makerere University Department of Pharmacy, Mulago Hospital, Mulago National Referral Hospital, pharmaceutical care, Pharmacy Students, Uganda, Ugandan Pharmacists, Wilkes University
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A Gathering of New and Old Friends in Kampala
Today we left Masindi, Uganda and headed back to Kampala. We wanted to have one last night here so we could once again meet up with the new and old friends we have met on this journey and also so … Continue reading
My Time at the Uganda Cancer Institute by Stacy
I was able to spend my 1st few days in Uganda at the Uganda Cancer Institute working with a pharmacist, pharmacy technicians, doctors, nurses, and medical students. For my first two days there I worked in the outpatient pharmacy with … Continue reading
Volunteering at Mulago National Hospital
We’ve now finished 2 full days of work at Mulago National Hospital and what a rewarding experience it has been. Stacy spent the last two days at the Uganda Cancer Center helping to dispense medications. Today she said the clinic … Continue reading
Destination Uganda: On Our Way
It is 9pm at Washington-Dulles Airport and after checking in 10 bags with additional carry-ons, the 4 of us eagerly await departure on this exciting adventure. Jeff is looking forward to being back in Kampala, a city that is bustling … Continue reading
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
A Trip to the Uganda Cancer Institute
This morning we got up early to meet with the Pharmacist of the Uganda Cancer Institute (UGI), Benjamin at 8am. We were a little late because we had a hard time finding the center amidst all of the buildings of … Continue reading
A Visit to the Uganda Equator
Today we took a long drive (about 1.5hr each way) to visit the Equator! It was really cool to be able to stand in both the Northern and Southern Hemisphere’s at the same time. Watch the video for a demonstration … Continue reading