On February 28th, 2018, the population health screening team was in Jua Kali town, Turbo Sub-county offering screening services in groups like they do every Wednesday.
Read MoreFor more than 15 years physicians working at the AMPATH Centre have been treating patients with HIV.
Read MoreFor a long time, I have been very, very interested (read: obsessed) with the concept of sustainability, especially in the context of global health.
Read MoreShukri and Summaiya are both 6th-year medical students, which means they are in their final year of schooling before becoming interns.
Read MoreOver the past week, I have been trying unsuccessfully to describe concisely what this summer has meant to me.
Read MoreAs I face my last week here in Kenya, I am dreading going home and facing the ultimate question: "How was Africa?"
Read MoreHave you ever heard the expression "it takes a village to raise a child"?
Read MoreToday I believe I experienced the true meaning of the AMPATH consortium.
Read MoreWith the current nurses' strike, public hospitals are operating at sub-optimal levels, which has led to changes in our schedules.
Read MoreMy name is Odep. I am a heartfelt individual with a keen desire to help others.
Read MoreAt age 3, I was admitted to the local hospital and after staying for almost a month without anybody having any idea of why I was having problems, someone finally requested a glucose test and I was diagnosed with diabetes.
Read MoreThe African sun is spectacularly bright, the sky a calming blue, and the temperature a perfect 70. I've just returned from a walk in downtown Eldoret.
Read MoreAs I was walking through the new Chandaria Cancer and Chronic Diseases Centre at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) in Eldoret, Kenya, I was reminded of the early days of diabetes mellitus (DM) care in western Kenya.
Read MoreI lost a 3-month old girl last week. She came in on Thursday with respiratory distress and failure to thrive.
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There are 4 ward teams at the pediatric hospital at Moi University: Tumaini ('Hope' in Swahili) 1 and 2 and Upendo ('Love' in Swahili) 1 and 2.
My first impression of IU House is that it is summer camp for physicians. This is most certainly an oversimplified view of a much more complex program, but the camaraderie and spirit at the house elicits a certain charm that I find incredibly compelling.
Read MoreHere I am. Fighting, working, running, writing, practicing gratitude.
Read MoreI tried to convince him that his dreams of going to college and working as an architect are possible if we can get his virus suppressed.
Read MoreIt is December 1, World AIDS Day, and I am so excited for Celebration in Red.
Read MoreIn 2004, when he was the Chancellor of the Exchequer in the UK, Gordon Brown gave a speech describing how the world was failing poor families – and poor babies in particular.
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