[SPECIAL NOTE TO FOLLOWERS OF THIS SERIES] This will be the last blog recounting experiences in support of Imaging the World in Uganda from our previous visit in 2011. We are returning to Uganda in 7 days, and will be gathering more comprehensive video records of this live-saving work to share in future posts. Our goal is to train and equip local staffs in three clinics, creating access to modern diagnostic imaging, therefore saving lives – one ultrasound at a time.
I am proud to relate that Paul is raising the visability of this initiative through the following website: http://www.paulsugandaproject.org/ I hope you will click-through, and encourage his efforts!
IN NEXT WEEK’S BLOG, I DISCUSS RESULTS FROM A SURVEY OF ULTRASOUND INSTRUCTORS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR BETTER PRE-ASSESSMENT AND SELECTION OF ULTRASOUND STUDENTS
Monday, June 13th: Today, we headed back to Entebbe as we prepare to fly back early tomorrow morning. We loaded up the van and said some sad goodbyes to our friends. We started out early and were treated to a very pretty sunrise which the video from a moving van does a poor job of capturing. Click to see video here.