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Blog Categories: Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Bi-directional learning on elective in India

Date: 22 August 2024

Medical student Ella Clyne describes the challenges and rewards of her ethical elective in India focusing on women’s health and palliative care.

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Making small, positive impacts: an ethical elective in India 

Date: 9 August 2024

Libby Bryant describes her ethical elective in Uttarakhand, northern India, providing education about women’s health and taking steps towards setting up a professional bereavement service for palliative care staff.

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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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