Rob and are are just cooling down after a morning touring the University Campus in 80 degrees! We had a great meeting with Dr Eba, the Academic Vice President of the University. He is as keen on getting our link established as we are, which is great news. The University Campus is home to 11,000 students, across all the faculties. I was interested to see the ambulance they keep on site in case of emergencies, but I suppose the campus is like a small town, so needs it's own ambulance - although it feels strange. The campus also has it's own medical centre, complete with space for students to be admitted if required and on call medical staff overnight. I saw a great pile of iv ceftriaxone on the pharmacy. I asked Dr Bilisuma if they gave first dose iv's here before students were admitted - he said that they could put a cannula in, give the iv's, then send the student back to their studies with instructions to return for their next dose!
I think we may have to work on toughening up our UK students...
Rob and I are teaching together tomorrow, which will be fun, then I am doing bedside teaching all afternoon on CCF. Should be good....
Yours
Julie
I think we may have to work on toughening up our UK students...
Rob and I are teaching together tomorrow, which will be fun, then I am doing bedside teaching all afternoon on CCF. Should be good....
Yours
Julie