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Bringing global health into focus for resident doctors

Date: 3 June 2025

Global Health Fellow and GP Registrar Susie Langtree describes her involvement in a community antimicrobial stewardship project in Kenya, and her role in demonstrating the relevance of global health to fellow resident doctors in the UK.

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Mental health education in Kenya: working at a community level

Date: 29 May 2025

CGHP East of England Global Health Fellow Fiona Douglas explains a mental health education project she’s developing in Kenya and why working at a community level can be an effective approach.

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Finding ways to stop the spread of infection in maternity and neonatal care

Date: 9 October 2024

Tinotenda Manyere spent a month in Kenya supporting fellow nurses, midwives and mothers to implement infection prevention control practices to help reduce maternal and neonatal deaths.

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Strengthening microbiology practices and laboratory processes in Kenya

Date: 18 September 2024

Clinical Scientist Wanaemi Allison spent a month in Kenya as part of the Kakamega-Cambridge Health Partnership sharing his skills and experience to help to improve antimicrobial stewardship practices.

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Tackling Maternal Emergencies: Reflections of a Global Health Fellow

Date: 17 July 2024

As part of her fellowship year Kati spent a week in Kakamega, Kenya, co-delivering a refresher course on infection control, management of sepsis, postnatal care and major obstetric emergencies in a maternity setting.

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A ‘bridge’ between countries: the huge value that diaspora staff bring to health partnerships

Date: 20 May 2024

Mercy Rebecca Adera is a staff nurse at the Rosie Hospital. Originally from Kenya, here she describes the experience of helping to deliver training in infection prevention control, management of sepsis and obstetric emergencies in Kakamega, western Kenya.

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