Hi all!
Today, we toured two TB labs – one in Mulago Hospital, and
the other in the Medical School. They had Gene Xpert machines, which we’ve been
learning about in class this whole semester. It was incredibly exciting! Later,
we went to the Ugandan Crafts Market where we got to practice our bartering and
look at the wonderful variety of Ugandan arts.
Then, we returned home and frantically worked on our
presentations, and then the three groups (CM, TB, and Brucellosis) that haven’t
presented yet gave (very successful!) practice presentations. Tomorrow is our
big plenary session, so wish us luck! Here are some reflections on the day and another
set of pictures from the last
couple of days. Enjoy!
Hugs from Bukoto,
PIGH
I got to return to a
neighborhood family household and play soccer with Mira, Selam, Paul, Becky,
and Allison, so that was quite an amazing experience. And by the end it was
quite a side show, there were lots of kids in the alleyway waiting but not
ready to play, so maybe every day we’ll get more and more kids to play with us.
Jeff
Emily bought all of
the elephants at the crafts market. There are no more left.
Elena
Gene Xpert was cool. Hiking
up to Old Mulago was really nice. Haggling
at the craft market was fun.
Yuris
Seeing Gene Xpert and
actually talking to someone who’s been using it and doing studies was really
interesting and fascinating. He was very clear. The crafts market was just
amazing, I probably bought more than I thought I was going to buy, but I’m
still happy, it was all worth it. And then I got to play soccer with some
neighborhood kids, which was really fun. And it was really nice to hear people’s
presentation and just realize how far we’ve come.
Selam
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| On our ride to Mulago, we see many private healthcare providers |
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| The view of a community from the Nakumat (grocery store) parking lot |
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| Jeff and Mira being silly |
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| A TB CHILD Diagnostics project out of Ensambia Hospital got the TB group pretty excited! |
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| The crew walks to our first presentation |
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| The beautiful flora of Uganda |
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| The TB group toiling away in the Medical School cafeteria |
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| Yuris reflecting on the bus ride |
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| Mira and an Ensambia doctor work to set up the first Diabetes presentation |
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| A man shows impressive balance |
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| Professor Hoye documents the hustle and bustle |
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| Waruiru works hard |
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| Charlie enjoys the hilarious PIGH jokesters |
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| Building in Uganda is a little different from in the States |
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| Emily documenting Makerere University |
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| Again with the impressive balance |
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| The beautiful view of the surrounding city and countryside from the Veterinary Pathology Lab, part 1 |
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| Wonderful view part 2 |
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| Professors Hoye and Overvoorde discuss scholarly pursuits with Mary Francis, a laboratory specialist at the Vet Path lab |
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| The Makerere University equivalent of the Campus Center. (They call themselves "Mak" too!) |
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| Stunning view part 3 |
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| GENE XPERT CARTRIDGES!!! |
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| A crew returns to their bus |
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| A beautiful baby bird on Makerere grounds |
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| Picture one of two of the AWESOME Gene Xpert machine |
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| PIGHers discussing health topics (and fun stuff too!) |
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| Dr. Alfred shows us around the TB lab |
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| Beautiful Gene Xpert part 2 |
I hope the Plenary Session goes well; I'm sure that all of you will do a great job and that it will be a wonderful event.
ReplyDeleteAll is quiet and calm in Olin/Rice.
Joan
Nice photos you guys. How about a group photo at your next scenic spot?
ReplyDeleteAlso great to read a bit about what you've been doing. I'd love to hear more about the meetings with the health workers you meet.
We've got freezing rain here. You?
David