Hi All
Arrived safely in London first leg of journey met up with three others from the team and am heading to bed now as 4am wake up call yeah!
Will post from Uganda.
Bye for now.
Tricia
Tricia's Uganda visit
Friday, 8 January 2016
Monday, 6 October 2014
30 th September found me at a very busy private midwives clinic it may not look like much from the outside but it is in one of the poorest areas of the city (Slum) but the lead midwife and her senior midwife supported by two newly qualified nurses deliver 60 babies a month as well as busy immunisation clinics, antenatal care, family planning and it is really clean inside just proves never judge book by its cover.
E's clinic she has been in practice here for 40 years. |
Getting ready for baby number one of the day well number one since I arrived at 9.30 E. had delivered two already. |
Ugandan version of incubator this baby had quite a slow delivery and required transfer to main hospital 2 hours post delivery. |
Baby two normal delivery all well. |
Meet the mama a short while later there is a baby in there somewhere. |
Baby number 3 and there is not much wrong with her lungs. |
Sunday 5th October
Sue are you sure this was such a good idea small wooden boat no life jacket and it appears to have some water in the bottom Titanic springs to mind! |
Ok are we sure this cement bollard will hold and yep I just left the trusty boat to find out. |
Group of school children who had just been for a trip also checking to see if the white skin rubs off. |
2nd and 3rd October and working with one of the lecturers at Mukono school of Nursing and Midwifery based at Ugandan Christian University.
Reminds me of the old days at home they search going in but also on way out don,t know what they think might smuggle out. |
Getting the stations set up the students not involved in the exams became the patients. These are run very tightly and we had to sign a non disclosure agreement. |
Relieved students after the exam is over,. |
Hi all
Greetings from Uganda been busy since last blogged so thought I'd give you all quick update in reverse order. Ok so that didn't go so well have just spent last hour putting together lots of photos for it to crash and not load so think short snaps is the order of the day and lots of postings so here is 6th October.
Greetings from Uganda been busy since last blogged so thought I'd give you all quick update in reverse order. Ok so that didn't go so well have just spent last hour putting together lots of photos for it to crash and not load so think short snaps is the order of the day and lots of postings so here is 6th October.
Sue had been asked to visit this and drop of some food supplies and toys |
Dorm room unfortunately two other rooms out of action following storms putting holes in the roof |
There may be holes in the roof but everyone's birthday is remembered. |
Wasiko area very rural private midwives clinic 6-10 births a month on average run by JR. since 1987 |
postnatal lady delivered last night with beautiful baby boy. |
Resus training with JR and her junior member of staff |
Saturday, 27 September 2014
Hi All My new home for the next four nights
Bedroom I know the curtain only goes half way but it was cosy. |
A bit different from before don't be fooled toilet for night time use only or emergencies there is a pit latrine for all other times lets just leave it at that. |
Guest house sitting room and dinning area really comfy especially by candle light some power issues but hey we are out in the bush all adds to the atmosphere. |
Well they all look happy I was exhausted after all that pushing, Happy students with there new books Myles from SET and Sue provided Prompt book and training on Mama Natalie. |
And we think are wards are busy about 40 women per ward and each woman relies on family for food and to attend to her often they will sleep on floor beside the women overnight. |
Meeting with one of the Midwifery lecturers discussing student documentation. Seriously what does it take to get a tan around here its mid 20's most days and I 'm still pasty white. |
Handing over the midwifery kits to the lead Maternity ward Sister. |
Sue getting on her bike all ready for a bit of community practice. |
Last game of bonanza before heading home myself and Sue with the medical students who we shared the guest house with. |
See above that glorious sunshine see 30 minutes later on way back to Kampala. |
Friday, 26 September 2014
Hi All
Been Busy since last chatted.
Friday: Maternity Clinic in the Public Sector.
Time for bit of a relaxing time, needed it after the day above.
Well cant work all the time!
Sunday: Tour of the local area around Kampala
Beware not all property for sale as the sign says, In Uganda you may think you have bought a house but it actually belongs to someone else hence the sign.
Been Busy since last chatted.
Delivery Suite. |
The Sluice |
Modern Technology Scanner in Public Clinic. |
Time for bit of a relaxing time, needed it after the day above.
Well cant work all the time!
Sunday: Tour of the local area around Kampala
Beware not all property for sale as the sign says, In Uganda you may think you have bought a house but it actually belongs to someone else hence the sign.
Sunday Changing religion don't we all look lovely. |
View from the top of the local Mosque Thought better of Converting time for a relaxing Sunday dinner drink at the Golf Club |
Time to say Goodbye to My home heading for the Bush.
My bathroom. Goodbye hot water hello cold showers. |
Bet will be all change when I hit the Bush on Monday heading to Kiwoko.
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