Hello Friends and Family!
This year, through UBC Midwifery, 8 of us will be travelling to Uganda in May and June to embark on UBC's global midwifery elective. Here, we will be responsible for working at three referral hospitals in Uganda. These hospitals include Mbale Regional Referral hospital, Masaka Regional Referral Hospital and Hoima Regional Referral Hospital. In each hospital we will be working in the labour and delivery wards where we will assist with prenatal care for women as well as assist with labours and delivery, including managing any emergencies that may arise. During our time in Uganda we will work with local skilled attendants to learn about best practices for labour and delivery in a setting where resources are minimal. This year we also have the opportunity to help facilitate workshops in Kampala for updating skills of midwives and nurses, with our Uganda colleagues as co-trainers.
As part of UBCs global midwifery program, we spend a month in March learning about the theoretical components of maternal-infant health in developing countries. We also work to create teaching materials that will better help us to spread our knowledge and skills that we have learnt with our colleagues in Uganda. Our goal is to create a bilateral learning experience so we are able to learn about labour and birth skills in low resource settings while sharing our knowledge that we have gained through UBC Midwifery with healthcare practitioners and students in Uganda.
We would love for you to follow our journey in Uganda, so please stay tuned for updates to our blog.
Thank you very much for all your help and support.
UBC Midwifery Global Citizenship Class of 2020
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