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Tag Archives: Uganda Cancer Institue
Advancements at the Uganda Cancer Institute (UCI)
This post is written by Stacy Prelewicz I had the opportunity to spend the last three days learning about the operational side of the pharmacy department at UCI. I spent the majority of my day learning hands on in the … Continue reading
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Tagged APPE, Global Health, Global Pharmacy, Uganda Cancer Institue, Wilkes University
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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
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