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Tag Archives: Ugandan Pharmacy Interns
Neurosurgery Morning Report, Data Collection and a Surprise Visit from an Old Friend
Monday, 18 June 18 It’s been a busy but wonderful day here in Kampala! We started this morning by attending the Neurosurgery Morning Report. Winnie and I were going to head to the chart room to collect more data but … Continue reading
Pharmacy Student Adventures at Mulago Hosital
April 9, 2016: A Blog Post by Casey We spent Friday at Mulago hospital. Makenzie and I were in the maternity ward for half the day and then went over to the pediatric unit. Kassi and Lauren spent all of … Continue reading
Healthcare Challenges in Uganda
April 7, 2016: A Blog Post by Kassi Today was the first day that we were split up and it was very interesting. Makenzie and Lauren spent the day at IDI and Casey and I rounded at Mulago Hospital in … Continue reading
Posted in Diseases/Health, My Safari (My Journey/Adventure)
Tagged Global Health, Global Pharmacy, Global Pharmacy Education, Global Pharmacy Practice, international pharmacy, pharmaceutical care, Uganda, Ugandan Pharmacists, Ugandan Pharmacy Interns, Wilkes University, Wilkes University School of Pharmacy
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Last Session with the Ugandan Pharmacy Interns in Kampala
4 October 2015: On Thursday I had my last teaching session with the Ugandan Pharmacy Interns working in the hospitals in Kampala. I spoke to them about making drug dosage adjustments when patients have impaired kidneys. I started to … Continue reading
Posted in Diseases/Health, Teaching
Tagged Global Pharmacy Education, Global Pharmacy Practice, Makerere University Department of Pharmacy, Mulago National Referral Hospital, Ugandan Pharmacists, Ugandan Pharmacy Interns, Ugandan Pharmacy Students, Wilkes University, Wilkes University School of Pharmacy
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Last Day Teaching at Makerere University School of Pharmacy
2 October 2015: Today was both happy and sad for me. Once again my time in Uganda teaching the pharmacy students at Makerere University and working with them and the Pharmacy Interns at Mulago and other hospitals has come to … Continue reading
Posted in Diseases/Health, Teaching
Tagged Global Pharmacy Education, Global Pharmacy Practice, Kampala, makerere university, Makerere University Department of Pharmacy, MUPSA, Pharmacy Students, Uganda, Ugandan Pharmacy Interns, Ugandan Pharmacy Students, Wilkes University, Wilkes University School of Pharmacy
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A Visit With Pharmacy Interns at Mengo Hospital
28 September 2015: If you remember, last Monday I took a visit to two private hospitals, Nsambya and Mengo. I was able to participate in Ward Rounds with the Pharmacy Interns at Nsambya Hospital but at Mengo, I gave a … Continue reading
Getting Much Accomplished Despite Lack of Electricity
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. I’ve had another productive day here at Makerere University where … Continue reading