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Kasango Joet MD

Kasango Joet MD

@joet_dr

MD// christian//A Researcher//A sickle Cell Activist //A PRO @TSCA // co-founder @SCDSA

Iganga, Uganda Katılım Mayıs 2020
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Robert Kalyesubula,MD, FISN(USA), PhD-FRCP(London)
📚 I encourage every Ugandan to visit the @Parliament_Ug website parliament.go.ug or call 0414377150 or email: clerk@parliament.go.ug before Friday 24th April 2026 to air out your views. 🔥 If you can't read use the Chat GPT voice! 🔥 At least call your Area MP! Act now!
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Robert Kalyesubula,MD, FISN(USA), PhD-FRCP(London)@rkalyes1

🔥 Uganda is very interesting 🤔 🔥 📚 The Sovereignty Bill almost passed without notice as we were watching court sessions of Okello!

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Tackle Sickle Cell Africa
Tackle Sickle Cell Africa@TackleSickle·
Ongoing at Gulu COHEs. We are on the ground doing more than just screening-we are building awareness, empowering choices, and pushing forward the vision of a sickle cell–free generation. Every test represents a life informed. Every conversation breaks stigma.
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Kasango Joet MD@joet_dr·
Let us 👇 10. Know the law-ignorance is not a defence
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Kasango Joet MD@joet_dr·
5. Have a valid practising licence if it has expired. Kindly renew it 6. Document, Document, Document, please 7. Avoid gross negligence 8. Refrain from criminal conduct (theft of drugs, fraud, coercion, etc) 9. Always follow S.O.P & PROCEDUAL checklist
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Kasango Joet MD@joet_dr·
How to practice safely without ending up in courts of Law. Let's us 1. Practice within our scope ⚖️ 2. Refer patients ON TIME(referral is part of management) 3. Always obtain the patient's consent 4. Keep patients' information confidential
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Sabrina Kitaka
Sabrina Kitaka@SabrinaKitaka·
The birthday boy ⭐️
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Felix Kitaka
Felix Kitaka@TheMutambuze·
Akaana katukula… 😍
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Robert Kalyesubula,MD, FISN(USA), PhD-FRCP(London)
🔥 Are you beginning to note the patterns? 🔥 First the prime Minister, now the first son! 👉 Let's not spoil the opportunity for health. ✨ Health should be everyone's priority moving forward! @TheUMAofficial
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The Joint Clinical Research Centre, Uganda
In yesterday’s @newvisionwire, we once again emphasized the urgent need for Uganda to have a fully functional Bone Marrow Transplant Centre. Every year, many Ugandan patients battling life-threatening blood disorders such as aplastic anaemia, sickle cell disease, and certain cancers are forced to seek treatment abroad an option that is often costly, inaccessible, and emotionally draining for families. At the Joint Clinical Research Centre (JCRC), we believe that lifesaving care should be available closer to home. Establishing a functional Bone Marrow Transplant Centre in Uganda will not only save lives but also strengthen our national health system, reduce the financial burden on families, and give hope to countless patients who deserve a fighting chance. Together with partners, @GovUganda, and the community we can make this vision a reality. The time for Uganda’s Bone Marrow Transplant Centre is now. Join us as we raise funds to make this dream come true! #JCRCCares #ACentreOfExcellence #BMTFundraisingDrive #RotaryEyamba
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Charles Peter Mayiga
Charles Peter Mayiga@cpmayiga·
Many young people today feel pressured to become rich instantly because of what they see around them. But remember the Luganda saying: “Ekikula amangu, kifa mangu” — what grows too fast often fades just as quickly. At a youthful age, one can certainly earn enough to live well; buy a car, build a house, or run a small business. But wealth is something different. Wealth begins when your money starts multiplying itself; when businesses and investments continue to generate income even when you are not actively working, and your role becomes simply to monitor and guide. My advice to the youth is simple: do not rush the process. When you begin working, focus on building steadily. Learn continuously. Save consistently. Invest wisely. The enjoyments of life; beaches, vacations, and luxuries, will still be there later. Money is sweet at any age, but it is even sweeter when it is stable, sustainable, and well earned. Wealth is not a sprint of youth; it is a marathon of patience. Money can come early, but true wealth is patiently built, carefully protected, and enjoyed for a lifetime.
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