Unpopular dimension:
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See what it landed them?
🔥 Today the clinical consultations are taking a little longer - 5 additional minutes.
🔥 Men are asking more questions about DNA tests than dietary advice.
@BalaamBarugahar is changing our medical practice
@Internist_02@dr_evenakato@DrOribaDan@DMavine
🦴 Learning by doing.
The afternoon session at #KLRC was all about hands-on training, as participants worked alongside expert faculty to assemble and apply the principles of the Ilizarov frame.
Knowledge shared. Skills strengthened. Better patient care ahead.
#LimbReconstruction
KLRC2026 in action!
The morning session set the tone with engaging lectures, insightful discussions, and shared expertise from our distinguished faculty.
Here’s a glimpse of the learning, collaboration, and passion driving limb reconstruction forward.
#KLRC#LimbReconstruction
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From Omugurusi Ampa to Maama Giinga.
Today, the 24th of June is Maama’s birthday having arrived on Earth on this very day 78 years ago. The family and myself thank God for having given us Maama, kept her safe in the years of orphanhood having lost her Father, Mzee Edward Kataaha, in 1955 and prospering her in the subsequent years up to today.
In Particular, I thank God for the miraculous re-connection with her on Christmas day, 1972, outside the Inter-Continental Hotel in Nairobi. Although we were from the same area of Ntungamo and had studied at Kyamate together in 1958, we had got disconnected by the troubled history of Uganda.
Since January, 1971, we had been operating from Tanzania fighting Idi Amin. I had, indeed, been involved in the disastrous battle of the 17th of September, 1972 in Mbarara where out of 330 People that attacked on that axis, on account of not being trained, by evening I had managed to take back only 46 including an Obote fighter known as Ageta, a good but chaotic fighter.
During my visit to Tanzania a few weeks ago, many tour operators were fascinated by the fact that in Uganda in the video Queen Elizabeth National park , someone can ride a motorcycle on certain tracks within our national parks.
However, they also pointed out that it’s risky, especially when it comes to safety and the potential impact on wildlife and the environment.
It sparked interesting discussions about the different approaches to tourism and conservation in our two countries.
Today as I scroll through I get to see someone walking 🤣, Ugandans are very confident
Knee arthroscopy during the knee camp at Mulago National Referral Hospital.
The camp is expected to give 14 patients free knees, and 2 free ACL reconstructions have been performed.
Day 3 of the OSU Surgical Camp in Hoima Regional Referral Hospital!
Patients who have been stranded for days on traction are now receiving free implants and surgery, enabling them to get back on their feet swiftly.
#OSUCamp#HoimaRRH
🦴 What does it take to save a limb after severe trauma?
At #KLRC2026, learn from Dr. Alexander Bangirana, a surgeon whose career has been dedicated to managing complex injuries and restoring function.
📅 26–27 June 2026
📍 @corsuhospital#Orthopaedics#OSU