@SheilahGashumba I think there should be a concern about the quality of fuel there too. Especially Shell, the V-power is adulterated and Shell still does nothing about this. It's a shame!
Dr. John Baptist Ssendeyowa, a Ugandan general surgeon, is passionate about improving surgery through research and education. His project, SurgiCess, enhances surgical training for residents in Uganda. Learn more on: https://t.co/NZrLf1DYef
Day 2 also included faculty OH for clinical and professional questions. Drs. Baraka Musimu, Martha Namugga, Eden Belay Tilahun, and Lia Jacobson then led a session discussing strategies for how attendees can prioritize their own wellbeing while pursuing their professional goals.
CHESA uniquely supports its fellows and alumni in perioperative care, wherever they are. With the retreat, we were reminded how crucial it is that we foster collaboration, build community, and support their professional development.
THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO MADE IT POSSIBLE!🎉✨
@Arsenal I like how Arsenal plays but I think Arteta needs to work on how they pass; you can't play tight passes next to your box, you invite pressure to your defense and concede reckless goals, play tight in your opponents half, takes the pressure to them plus you got rook for recovery!
Marfan syndrome is a disorder that affects connective tissue throughout the body. This JAMA Patient Page discusses the diagnosis and treatment of #MarfanSyndrome. https://t.co/GFd4RUZey6
When the Organ & tissue transplantation bill is signed into law, Ophthalmologists in Uganda will be able to harvest corneas instead of relying on imported ones and therefore will be empowered to save a countless number of Ugandans from blindness.
It was an honor to present and share at the Association of Surgeons of Uganda (ASOU) Scientific Conference. Always eager to share new advances in Surgical care of our patients!
I joined our surgeons under the @ASOU_OFFICIAL at their very first SURGICAL LANDSCAPE EXHIBITION & SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE. ASOU is showcasing the great job surgeons do in the Ugandan theater's where they toil away to save many lives every day.