We are proud to share that Prof @CatrionaWaitt will be taking part in a high-level debate at the 16th International Workshop on Women & HIV. The discussion will explore whether women living with HIV should have priority access to GLP-1 therapies. #HIVWOMEN
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I am really looking forward to working on the @DOLPHIN3Study website, so we can share updates, process, learning, community perspectives and other key related conversations and resources as we work together on this innovative, impactful study
@EDCTP3#AtTheEquatorUG
Jim Read presented updates on the #DOLPHIN3 study website, reminding all study sites and work pages leads that impactful communication starts with shared ownership, and that everyone has a role in generating engaging content. #AtTheEquatorUG@t_hoko
The #DOLPHIN3 study Uganda site Principal Investigator Prof. @CatrionaWaitt taking participants through the importance of documentation, underlining how visual storytelling through videography strengthens research communication and knowledge sharing. #AtTheEquatorUG
Great session by Rufaro Mvududu on the #DOLPHIN3 study database, highlighting data flow, management processes, and the importance of standardization across study sites. She emphasized the importance of strengthening the study’s research outcomes. @t_hoko#AtTheEquatorUG
#nsmc2025 1.6 million hospital deliveries in Uganda last year. Improving mortality rate. But still room to go. Regular partograph use of 8-51% across facilities, monitoring is vital to identify the deteriorating mother to allow early intervention during & after deliveries. #MEOWS
Insightful overview by Shadia Nakalema on the Infectious Diseases Institute Manual of Procedure (MOP), outlining how structured procedures will support data quality, participant safety, and smooth trial operations across the Uganda study site. #DOLPHIN3#AtTheEquatorUG
The #DOLPHIN3 Study South Africa Coordinator, Siphesihle Mandisa Sithole, presenting an overview of the UCT Manual of Procedures (MOP) outlining key operational guidance to ensure consistency, quality, and coordination across the study site.
Insightful presentation by the #DOLPHIN3 study Principal Investigator Dr. Thoko Malaba on protocol amendments for Work Package 2 (Clinical Trial), outlining key updates that strengthen the study’s design, implementation, and participant safety. @t_hoko#AtTheEquatorUG
Strong focus on sustainability and skills development as Prof. David Burger presented an overview of Work Package 4: Capacity Building and Training, showcasing how #DOLPHIN3 is investing in mentorship, training, and strengthening local research expertise. #AtTheEquator3UG
A visit to the @pmxafrica@UCT_news team is always a delight. Being able to understand the right dose for the right patient at the right time is critical if we are going to achieve true equity of access to healthcare. #AtTheEquatorUG