Saturday, 20 July 2013

A picture speaks a thousand words

Hello! Despite having free, accessible internet for the last week I'm only now finding time to blog again! I thought I would just share some photos of my time at the hospital with a brief description where needed. It'll hopefully give you more insight into what I actually was up to and just allow you to picture it so much better. Apologies for the order though...I seemed unable to change the way they uploaded so its not chronological in any way.


Sterilising a wound dressing tray

Male Ward- Surgical side

Road into the village

Most popular toy

NICU community section

Feeding one of the triplets

28 week Preterm

Family I spoke to most days-He originally had me believe he doesn't speak English...He does!

Clinic under the mango tree

Weighing the babies

Local farmer

Familiar village scene

Little shacks all along the road

Kampala Medical Mission Team

New Hope Church

The bathroom where you had to collect your own water to flush...

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Everybody needs a Water Buffalo (Veggietales song for those of you wondering if I'm planning to get one...I'm not)

Only in Africa do they have sausage trees

Murchison Falls

Sunrise on the Nile

On safari!!

Karuma Falls

Assistant Surgeon Sarah...

Some of the theatre staff

Emmanuel and I working hard

The two hospital interns

Eilidh and I in front of the guest house

Sun setting on the Nile

I'm not sure there's much to add as hopefully the photos speak for themselves. Such an incredible opportunity and hard to say goodbye to Kiwoko Hospital. Update on my time at Amani coming soon!
Sarah

2 comments:

  1. Clinic Under the Mango Tree could be the title of your book someday. :D

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