Kindness in the face of challenges: reflections on an ethical elective in Uganda
In this blog, third-year graduate medical student Luke Coakham describes his elective in Uganda as part of the SCALE Critical Care partnership.
In this blog, third-year graduate medical student Luke Coakham describes his elective in Uganda as part of the SCALE Critical Care partnership.
In this blog, Ugandan undergraduate medical student Stella Nakaye describes her observations of the UK healthcare system, including her surprise at the level of technology on offer.
In this blog, Ugandan undergraduate medical student Yvonne Nakibirango describes the experience of completing an ethical elective in Cambridge.
In this blog, Babu, an East of England Global Health Fellow, discusses his experiences with the Kampala-Cambridge Maternal and Neonatal Partnerships and furthering a textbook titled: ‘Principles of Obstetrics in Africa’ written by an African team.
In this blog, Sarah reflects on her experiences being part of the team building the SCALE Critical Care partnership.
Dr Lindsay Olima is the Secretary of Medicine and Therapeutic Committee at Kakamega County Teaching and Referral Hospital (KCTRH) and the lead pharmacist in the Kakamega-Cambridge Partnership on Antimicrobial Stewardship. Dr Lindsay Olima is the Secretary of Medicine and Therapeutic Committee at Kakamega County Teaching and Referral Hospital (KCTRH) and the lead pharmacist in the …
In this blog Sarah, East of England Global Health Fellow, shares her experiences of working within our Kampala – Cambridge working to improve maternal and neonatal health partnership and working on equity and inclusion.
In this blog Global Health Fellow, Kat, shares her experience of working in global health during a pandemic, her work on gender, equality and social inclusion and thoughts on International Women’s Day 2022.
Dr Charlotte Patient is a consultant obstetrician at the Rosie Hospital, Cambridge, with a particular interest in caring for women with high-risk pregnancies. She is the Head of School for Obstetrics and Gynaecology in the East of England, with responsibility for the education, provision and quality of training in the region. She is the new …
In this blog, Global Health Fellow, Laura, shares her experiences of working with the WHO, the Uganda SCALE partnership and supporting international medical graduates.
Written by Ugandan partner, Ronald Onegwa. He talks to us about his experiences of COVID-19 so far, and how the partnership has been supporting.
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