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A trip to Borama to see the Amoud University Family Medicine training programme. | Bristol meets Hargeisa : a health exchange project in somaliland
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Bristol meets Hargeisa : a health exchange project in somaliland. Community health advocate amran hussein and local gp kat darke travel to edna adan hospital in hargeisa. A trip to Borama to see the Amoud University Family Medicine training programme. February 17, 2015. February 17, 2015. By Dr Kat and Amran. At the end of our visit today, I was taken to look around the Fistula Hospital in Borama. They are expecting their next caseload of patients next week for surgery for this debilitating condition.
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Many thanks to those who have supported this project | Bristol meets Hargeisa : a health exchange project in somaliland
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Bristol meets Hargeisa : a health exchange project in somaliland. Community health advocate amran hussein and local gp kat darke travel to edna adan hospital in hargeisa. Many thanks to those who have supported this project. Our colleagues at Lawrence Hill Health Centre and Bristol Community Health for their encouragement and support. USAID for the provision of teaching guides and aids around family planning. ICA foundation for providing us with training models and guides. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Commitments, Progress and Transparency. Strengthen supply chains. Expand the method mix. Support the right to choose, obtain, and use preferred methods. Long-acting and permanent methods. Short-acting and natural methods. Men and Contraception: A Necessary Disruption of the Status Quo. August 11, 2016. FP2020 in the Media. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Long-acting and permanent methods. Puerto Rican OB-GYNs Offer Free Birth Control To Fight Zika. August 6, 2016. Long-acting and permanent methods.
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Lunch with a VIP | Bristol meets Hargeisa : a health exchange project in somaliland
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Bristol meets Hargeisa : a health exchange project in somaliland. Community health advocate amran hussein and local gp kat darke travel to edna adan hospital in hargeisa. Lunch with a VIP. February 12, 2015. By Dr Kat and Amran. Somaliland Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mohamed Biixi Yonis visited Edna Adan University Hospital today. Family spacing teaching takes off. Las Geel – neolithic rock art →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). The background to our trip.
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Somaliland Diabetic and Hypertension Association | Bristol meets Hargeisa : a health exchange project in somaliland
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Bristol meets Hargeisa : a health exchange project in somaliland. Community health advocate amran hussein and local gp kat darke travel to edna adan hospital in hargeisa. Somaliland Diabetic and Hypertension Association. February 15, 2015. By Dr Kat and Amran. Zamzam (right) with Suad Aden (nurse from Southmead Hospital in Bristol) and Amran Hussein. Zamzam shows us the lentils and beans she encourages her patients to eat to improve their general health. To help patients understand their condition. To te...
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Dr Kat and Amran | Bristol meets Hargeisa : a health exchange project in somaliland
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Bristol meets Hargeisa : a health exchange project in somaliland. Community health advocate amran hussein and local gp kat darke travel to edna adan hospital in hargeisa. Author: Dr Kat and Amran. February 19, 2015. February 19, 2015. By Dr Kat and Amran. A trip to Borama to see the Amoud University Family Medicine training programme. February 17, 2015. February 17, 2015. By Dr Kat and Amran. The family medicine training team in Amoud are keen to collaborate with our health team in Bristol, in particular...
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Bristol meets Hargeisa : a health exchange project in somaliland. Community health advocate amran hussein and local gp kat darke travel to edna adan hospital in hargeisa. February 9, 2015. By Dr Kat and Amran. 8230;after 1 cancelled flight, 1 lost suitcase and 3 temperature screening checks for Ebola. February 5, 2015. By Dr Kat and Amran. Many thanks to the ICA foundation, USAID and the partners at Lawrence Hill Health Centre for donating resources for our teaching project. Preparing for our journey.
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A very special evening visiting camels in the bush. | Bristol meets Hargeisa : a health exchange project in somaliland
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Bristol meets Hargeisa : a health exchange project in somaliland. Community health advocate amran hussein and local gp kat darke travel to edna adan hospital in hargeisa. A very special evening visiting camels in the bush. February 11, 2015. By Dr Kat and Amran. What a privilege. An evening in the bush visiting Edna’s camel farm in the company of the herders. Family spacing teaching takes off →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). The background to our trip.
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Short lives | Bristol meets Hargeisa : a health exchange project in somaliland
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Bristol meets Hargeisa : a health exchange project in somaliland. Community health advocate amran hussein and local gp kat darke travel to edna adan hospital in hargeisa. February 11, 2015. February 13, 2015. By Dr Kat and Amran. As we arrived at the hospital 2 days ago, 16 year old Wafa (not her real name) was being brought in. She had been play-fighting with her younger brother, and was mistakenly stabbed in the chest. She arrived in pain and short of breath. A few hours later Wafa passed away. Enter y...