Alas, the medical degree is secured. From my roots in Ikwera Negri, Kwania District, to this moment – immense gratitude to all my support systems along the journey.Thanks to the Almighty! 🎓🙏 #Mak74thgrad@Makerere@MakCHS_SOM#Graduation
@Kusaasirarita 13th January 2025, same storyline, Boda from the stage, same route, was from Tales. Branching off the main road in the names of a short cut to mawanda road, a slope, darkness, hands on my neck, everything taken. Surely can never forget that. Just grateful to God 👐
@hotniqqha "The child is sick" is almost the best you'll get. Doesn't apply to all though but most. "Let me call the mother and you talk to her" that's how it ends most times
I’m now the latest #MedicalDoctor — a dream conceived 13 years ago.
MBChB (2nd degree) from Makerere University — Top 4% globally, Africa’s leading medical school, 100 years strong.
Now a Physician-Scientist in #Genomics, #Biomedical Innovation & entreprise.
#mak76thgrad
Congratulations to Prof Miriam Nakalembe who has taken over leadership of the ObysGyne @MakCHS_SOM@MakerereCHS
🔥 We also thank Dr Musa Sekikubo for peacefully handing over power after his term of office!
Dr.Srikanta is an Intern at the Paediatrics Infectious Dieases Ward at Mulago who goes out of her way to save https://t.co/xRUbnanS6K she rode her scooter 🛵 to the blood bank with another colleague Dr.Nyangoma who went to donate blood for a child who urgently needs Group O negative blood 🌹Thank you Dear Doctors for your service above self @MulagoReferral
Father Deusdedit Ssekabira, a priest of Uganda and Diocesan Youth Chaplain of Masaka Diocese, ought today, on Gaudete Sunday, to be at the altar, joyfully leading the faithful in the Holy Mass. Instead, he has been taken from us - kidnapped on the 10th of December - and is believed to be suffering in captivity, subjected to grave mistreatment and humiliation. Pray for his safe and quick release 🙏
One of the best financial decisions I made this year was transferring from Case Hospital to Mulago Specialised Women’s Hospital at the time we realized we were heading to this present situation.
Recent interaction with a patient at the OPD😅
Me: Do you have a headache?
Translator: Asks the patient in Lugbara.
Patient: Responds in Lugbara for about five minutes… 🤔🙌🏿🙌🏿
Translator: He says he has no headache.
Meanwhile me wondering how it takes five minutes to answer a simple question or if this is just miscommunication due to the language barrier.
@mujuni_emmy If an elderly, perhaps he saved you the details. "The headache started 60 years prior, the patient is 61 years," that's what probing more gets you😂