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Tag Archives: Ugandan Pharmacy Students
Experiential Learning at Mulago National Referral Hospital, Kampala, Uganda
9 September 2015: Today I helped to precept the 4th Year Pharmacy Students during their experiential learning time at Mulago National Referral Hospital. It has been a regular part of the BPharm curriculum to have the students go to the … Continue reading
Posted in Diseases/Health, Teaching
Tagged Africa, Global Health, Global Pharmacy Education, Global Pharmacy Practice, Kampala, makerere university, Makerere University Department of Pharmacy, Mulago National Referral Hospital, pharmaceutical care, Uganda, Ugandan Pharmacy Students, Wilkes University, Wilkes University School of Pharmacy
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A Great Day in the Classroom!
8 September 2015: Today was the first Pharmaceutical Care Skills Lab (PCSL) for both the new 3rd year and 4th year Pharmacy Students. In Uganda, the basic pharmacy degree required for practice is a Bachelors of Pharmacy (BPharm) and it … Continue reading
A Busy Day with the Makerere University Pharmacy Students & Meeting Up With Old Friends
6 September 2015: Today I had the awesome experience of explaining the Role of the Pharmacist in Academia and encouraging students to envision their future careers as a way to stay motivated to learn in Pharmacy School. The Makerere University … Continue reading
Posted in My Safari (My Journey/Adventure), Ongoing Uganda Projects, Teaching
Tagged ACODE, Global Health, Global Pharmacy Education, Global Pharmacy Practice, Kampala, Makerere University Department of Pharmacy, Pharmacy Careers in Academia, Uganda, Ugandan Pharmacists, Ugandan Pharmacy Students, Wilkes University School of Pharmacy
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First Day Back in the Classroom at Makerere University School of Pharmacy
5 September 2015: It certainly was great to be back in the classroom today working with the 4th year Pharmacy Students that I got to know last year. Today they presented the patient case reports from their visits with patients … Continue reading
Road Trip to Gulu
Friday, April 17, 2015 Today we took a long drive up to Gulu, which is north of Masindi. We had been asked to come up to give a presentation to the healthcare providers at Gulu Regional Hospital by a Pharmacy … Continue reading
Successful OSCE’s & Time To Say Goodbye
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 OSCE Assessment event (Objective Standardized Clinical Examination) on Thursday … Continue reading
Ready, Set, Go- OSCE’s Today & Tomorrow!
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. My time in Uganda is quickly coming to an end. … Continue reading
My First OSCE In Uganda Was a Success!
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. It is hard to believe I’m already into my 3rd … Continue reading
Posted in Diseases/Health, Fulbright Specialist Project
Tagged Fulbright Specialist Program, Global Health, Global Pharmacy, international pharmacy, Kampala, makerere university, Makerere University Department of Pharmacy, Mulago National Referral Hospital, pharmaceutical care, Pharmaceutical Society of Uganda, Pharmacy Students, Uganda, Ugandan Pharmacists, Ugandan Pharmacy Students, Wilkes University
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The Ups and Downs of Clinical Pharmacy Practice 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. Today was a frustrating day. I worked at the hospital … Continue reading
Posted in Diseases/Health, Fulbright Specialist Project
Tagged Global Health, Global Pharmacy, international pharmacy, Kampala, makerere university, Makerere University Department of Pharmacy, Mulago National Referral Hospital, pharmaceutical care, pharmacy practice, Pharmacy Students, Uganda, Ugandan Pharmacists, Ugandan Pharmacy Students, Wilkes University
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Teaching into Practice: Working with Ugandan Pharmacy Students at Mulago Hospital
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. It was great to get back into clinical work in … Continue reading
Posted in Diseases/Health, Fulbright Specialist Project
Tagged Global Health, Global Pharmacy, international pharmacy, makerere university, Makerere University Department of Pharmacy, Mulago National Referral Hospital, Pharmacy Students, Uganda, Ugandan Pharmacists, Ugandan Pharmacy Students, Wilkes University
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