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  • Zachariah Wells旅行者On my own in Uganda
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    • 死ぬまでにやっておきたいことリストに追加死ぬまでにやっておきたいことリストから削除
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    • 2019年11月5日火曜日
    • ☀️ 28 °C
    • 海抜: 1,298 m
    • ウガンダNakirebe0°14’57” N  32°24’23” E
    The shortenings to understand the prescription

    Tuesday to Friday

    2019年11月5日, ウガンダ ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    The rest of the week was mostly the same every day. Normally picked up at 8 by Aggrey and then off to Suubi for the day. I spent some time in the treatment room removing cannulas and injecting medication to patients, but most of my time was spent in the pharmacy giving out prescriptions to patients, which meant I had to learn all the different drugs and also be able to understand the doctor's messy writing. They're always very polite after receiving their medications, although sometimes getting confused between 'thank you' and 'you're welcome'! On Wednesday the school was holding a fundraiser for a child of 2 teachers at the school there to send him to India for treatment for leukaemia. This meant the clinic closed for the afternoon and I went and played volleyball, with the medical team winning of course.

    That was my first working week here and I very much enjoyed it, onto the weekend and next week.
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    David Burton

    旅行者I am sure ears of reading my writing will have assisted in translating the prescriptions! All sounds very relevant training though given the UK seem likely to push more onto pharmacies for dealing with minor injuries and treatment needs. Love G and G

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