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Tag Archives: School of Pharmacy
Successful Meetings
7 January 2020 Today was a GREAT day! This morning I had the pleasure of meeting with William, a pharmacist at Lubaga Hospital in Kampala. This is a private not for profit Catholic hospital and I’m hope to engage the … Continue reading
Posted in Antimicrobial Stewarship, Diseases/Health, Kampala
Tagged Binghamton University, binghamton university school of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences, Global Health, Global Pharmacy, international pharmacy, Kampala, Makerere University Department of Pharmacy, Makerere University Pharmacy School, pharmaceutical care, Pharmacy Education, Public Health, School of Pharmacy, Uganda, Uganda Pharmacist
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10th Trip to Uganda: The Countdown Begins
September 4, 2016 It’s been months since you’ve heard from me but lots of Uganda-related work has been going on and progressing towards the upcoming trip. 13 days from now, 4 Wilkes University students and I head off to Uganda … Continue reading
Here We Go: The Wilkes Crew Leaves for Our Global Health Adventure in Uganda
Day 0: Here we are at Washington-Dulles Airport in Virginia awaiting our flight to Entebbe, Uganda. Today I fly with 3 Wilkes Pharmacy students in their last year of the Doctor of Pharmacy Program. They are looking forward to their … Continue reading
Introducing Hanna Raber, Pharm.D: A Pharmacy Resident Joining the Ugandan Adventure
Hello everyone! My name is Hanna and I am currently living in South Bend, Indiana while I complete my PGY1 residency (and eventually my PGY2) in ambulatory care pharmacy at Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center. I am originally from Dubuque, … Continue reading
Introducing Stacy Prelewicz, Pharm.D: A Wilkes Alumni Returning to Uganda
2 Days to Go: Hello! My name is Stacy Prelewicz and I am currently a PGY-1 (post-graduate year 1) Pharmacy Practice Resident at Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center in Pennsylvania. I graduated with my PharmD from Wilkes University … Continue reading
Introducing Wilkes Pharmacy Student Participant: Lizzie Cook
4 Days to Go: Hello, my name is Lizzie Cook. I am currently in my final year of pharmacy school at Wilkes University in Pennsylvania and I also serve as a pharmacy intern at UHS Wilson Medical Center. During my … Continue reading
Posted in Beginnings
Tagged APPE, Global Health, Global Pharmacy Practice, School of Pharmacy, Wilkes University
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Introducing Wilkes Pharmacy Student Participant: Kristen Konosky
5 Days to Go: Hello everyone! My name is Kristen Konosky and I am in my final year at Wilkes University. I will be graduating as a dual major in Pharmacy and Spanish. I work as a pharmacy intern at … Continue reading
Posted in Beginnings
Tagged APPE, Global Health, Global Pharmacy Practice, School of Pharmacy, Wilkes University
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A Day Full of Meetings
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. This is only my second full day in Uganda at … Continue reading
How to Become a Pharmacist in Uganda
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. Although I’ve been here for the past month working on … Continue reading
Posted in Diseases/Health, Fulbright Specialist Project
Tagged Education System in Uganda, Fulbright Specialist Program, Global Pharmacy, How to become a Pharmacist in Uganda, international pharmacy, Kampala, makerere university, School of Pharmacy, Uganda, Ugandan Pharmacy Students, Wilkes University
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