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Problem solving and practical thinking: building skills on elective in Malawi 

Date: 5 August 2024

Medical student Emma Johnson describes her four-week ethical elective in Blantyre, Malawi and the huge value she got from the hands-on teaching and learning environment.

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The one-month elective that will make me a better doctor

Date: 1 August 2024

Mithylan Ganeshwaran describes his four-week ethical elective in Kampala, a transformative experience that provided a huge amount of hands-on learning and ignited a passion for emergency medicine.

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Embedding learning and empowering nurses: reflections on a four-week critical care placement

Date: 31 July 2024

Critical Care Practice Development Nurse Livi Rees joined the SCALE Critical Care Project in Kampala for a month to help deliver and embed learning that will strengthen patient care in adult intensive care services.

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Slowly improving antimicrobial stewardship practices

Date: 26 July 2024

Stuart Drazich-Taylor is a microbiology doctor who spent three months working with the Kampala Cambridge Antimicrobial Stewardship health partnership in Uganda. Here he reflects on the experience, learnings and what he plans to do next.

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How pharmacists can empower other healthcare professionals

Date: 25 July 2024

Bobby Shum is a pharmacist and a firm believer in the vital role pharmacists can play in public health. He recently returned from three months working with the Kampala Cambridge Antimicrobial Stewardship health partnership in Uganda.

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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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