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Ochola He🙈ry

@laker_henry

Christian🇺🇬|| OBGYN Dr @MbararaUST💧|| Reproductive Epidemiologist❤️ || @lshtm alumnus 👨‍🎓 || Chevener4Life @CheveningFCDO 💎 || Maternal🔄Newborn Health🌍

London, UK Katılım Nisan 2018
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Gladys Atto
Gladys Atto@AttoGladys·
Combining research and clinical practice can never be a walk in the park! Ladies and gentlemen, our article is officially published in PLOS Global Public Health! I'm super proud of this contribution and grateful to all collaborators. journals.plos.org/globalpubliche…
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John Ekure
John Ekure@Kumiorthopod·
Dr Henry Ochola buys his copy of Undeterred 👌
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Ochola He🙈ry@laker_henry·
@DrSerunjogiEmma It always makes a difference to go for further studies in one’s field of interest. I know of a paediatric neurosurgeon (with MBA) in the UK who also thrives greatly in his business. Of course luck plays a part 😶
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Dr. Sserunjogi Emma
Dr. Sserunjogi Emma@DrSerunjogiEmma·
Only postgraduates to answer this. Do you recommend a masters when someone makes more than 7million a month in Uganda?
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Robert Kalyesubula,MD, FISN(USA), PhD-FRCP(London)
🔥 This is what I always tell my students- CGP is important. Now @Makerere wants only 1st and 2nd class for paid graduate courses. 👉 Colleagues please be generous with both knowledge and marks for our undergrads! 👉 Otherwise we will loose a generation of our brilliant students!
Makerere University College of Natural Sciences@MakCoNAS

The Academic Registrar, Makerere University, invites applications for admission to Graduate Programmes (Postgraduate Diplomas, Master's and Doctoral Degree Programmes) for the 2026/2027 Academic Year. Applicants should have obtained at least a first or second-class degree

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Dr. Mutunga EA
Dr. Mutunga EA@DrMutungaEA·
💔 When the healer needs healing, we must not look away. For decades, Dr. Jamirah Namusoke has stood in theatres, wards, and emergency rooms — restoring mobility, dignity, and hope to countless Ugandans. Today, she is fighting for her own life. Uganda’s first female orthopaedic surgeon urgently needs a kidney transplant. This is not just a medical emergency — it is a moment that tests our collective humanity. If her hands once saved lives, let ours now save hers. Give if you can. Share if you can’t. Speak her name so this reaches the right hearts. Because a nation that lets its heroes suffer in silence loses more than lives— it loses its soul. 🤍 #StandWithDrNamusoke #HealTheHealer #Uganda #HealthcareHeroes #ActNow
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John Dabell
John Dabell@John_Dabell·
No NG tube!!! Very sore and painful, but I'm all rigged up with my feeding tube in my stomach. Staying overnight for observations and medication.
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Arsenal
Arsenal@Arsenal·
Connecting north London to Najjemba 📲 Declan Rice reached out to surprise 14-year-old supporter Nathan from Uganda ❤️ Watch their conversation in full 📺
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St. Mary's Hospital Lacor
St. Mary's Hospital Lacor@lacor_hospital·
Interns (past & present): remember that ever-jolly, lovely lady — Auma Janet — our “Interns’ Mother” at St. Mary’s Hospital, Lacor. She made sure none went hungry, even during the busiest shifts.lacorhospital.org/meet-auma-jane… Thank you, Auma Janet
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હની કુમાર/ਹਨੀ ਕੁਮਾਰ
Best resources for all the 19 MBBS subjects 1️⃣ Anatomy Dr. Najeeb Lectures AnatomyZone Dr. Ashwani Kumar (PrepLadder) 2️⃣ Physiology Dr. Najeeb Armando Hasudungan Concept Medics 3️⃣ Biochemistry Dr. Najeeb Dr. Smily Pruthi Dr. Preeti Sharma (Marrow) 4️⃣ Pathology Pathology Made Simple Dr. Sparsh Gupta (PrepLadder) Dr. Ramadas Nayak 5️⃣ Pharmacology Dr. Gobind Rai Garg (Marrow) Dr. Rajesh Gubba Dr. Prasanth B 6️⃣ Microbiology Microbiology with Rachana Dr. Apurba Sastry Dr. Sonu Panwar 7️⃣ Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Dr. Rishi Kumar Dr. Vishnu Vardhan Dr. Gaurav Sir 8️⃣ Community Medicine (PSM) Dr. S. P. Gupta Dr. Vivek Jain Dr. Anil Mehta 9️⃣ ENT Dr. Arif Bashir Dr. Neha Agrawal (PrepLadder) Dr. Nupur Jain 🔟 Ophthalmology Dr. Utsav Bansal (PrepLadder) Ophthalmology Simplified Dr. Khurana Classes 1️⃣1️⃣ Medicine Dr. Deepak Marwah Dr. Rakesh Nair Armando Hasudungan 1️⃣2️⃣ Surgery Dr. Pritesh Singh (Marrow) Dr. Bhatia Surgery Lectures Geeky Medics 1️⃣3️⃣ OBG Dr. Sakshi Arora Hans Dr. Richa (OBG Simplified) Dr. Deepti Bahl (Marrow) 1️⃣4️⃣ Pediatrics Dr. Santosh Kumar (Marrow) Dr. Meenakshi Bothra (PrepLadder) Pediatrics Made Simple 1️⃣5️⃣ Orthopaedics Dr. Apurv Mehra Dr. N. N. Sinha OrthoFix 1️⃣6️⃣ Dermatology Dr. Arvind Arora Dr. Manish Soni (PrepLadder) Dr. Renu Sinha 1️⃣7️⃣ Psychiatry Dr. Praveen Tripathi Dr. Nandita Sharma (PrepLadder) Dr. Soumitra Pathare 1️⃣8️⃣ Anaesthesia Dr. Ajay Yadav Dr. S. Harsha (Marrow) Anesthesia Simplified 1️⃣9️⃣ Radiology Dr. Rajat Jain (Marrow) Dr. Nikita Nanwani RadioGyan
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Dr Kenneth Omona Olusegun
Dr Kenneth Omona Olusegun@KennethOmona·
Friends & Colleagues, I regret to inform you that the Sun has set on my father’s Chapter on earth.Mzee Saulo Nyeko passed on early this morning at Kampala Hospital. Arrangements pertaining to vigil & burial be will be communicated later. May his soul rest in peace
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Arsenal
Arsenal@Arsenal·
The Arsenal, class of 2025/26 ❤️
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Scholarships365.info
Scholarships365.info@scholarship_365·
🎉 Exciting news for international students! The DAAD EPOS Scholarship 2026 offers FULL funding to study Master’s, MPhil, MBA, LLM, and PhD in Germany! 🇩🇪 💰 Covers tuition, stipend (€992-€1,400), travel, and more 🌟 For professionals from developing countries (2+ years’ experience) 📖 Master’s/PhD in Economic Sciences, Business Administration, Political Economics, Development Cooperation, Engineering and Related Sciences, Regional and Urban Planning, Agricultural and Forest Sciences, Natural and Environmental Sciences, Medicine, Public Health, Social Sciences, Education, Law, Media Studies Don’t miss deadlines (Aug-Nov 2025)! 🔗 Details: 👉scholarships365.info/germany-daad-e… Disclaimer: All content is for educational purposes only. We do not provide scholarships. All opportunities are shared from official sources. Please visit the official website (linked in our articles) for more information. #DAADScholarship #EPOSScholarship #StudyInGermany #FullyFundedScholarship #PostgraduateScholarship #DevelopingCountries #SustainableDevelopment #MastersInGermany #PhDInGermany #InternationalStudents #Scholarship2026 #GermanUniversities #DevelopmentStudies #EconomicsScholarship #PublicHealthScholarship #Scholarships365
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Dr. AK 🇮🇳
Dr. AK 🇮🇳@docakx·
Let's give advise to young aspirant doctors about to join residency. Only one advice allowed Me first -Try not to die
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Arsenal
Arsenal@Arsenal·
This is where you need to be. Viktor Gyökeres is a Gunner ✊ Narrated by Kojey Radical 🎙️
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Jim Spire Ssentongo
Jim Spire Ssentongo@SpireJim·
John was passionately obsessed with medicine. Unlike some of us, he knew what he wanted to become very early in life. In high school, when they started dissecting frogs in Biology, he hunted for frogs everywhere like a madman. In the exercise, which I found awful, he was already seeing himself conducting operations. When he finally became a medic, his practice remained obsessive, yet always with his signature smile. He sought for knowledge endlessly, and quietly. At the time of his death he had just finished a second Masters in Romania, for which he was paying himself. And he was talking of starting another. When he was bored, he would often pull out his iPad, and it is medical stuff you would see him reading or watching off YouTube. Whenever we were together as a family, the most annoying thing was his phone, which rang endlessly into the night - and, against all advice to rest, he always picked. They were often patients with all sorts of problems, whom he calmly responded to offering free consultation or advising them to go to hospital. He often came to the village with medicines, because when people saw him (especially the elderly), within a short time they would start walking into our home to cry to him about their ailments. These he always treated and advised free of charge. Sometimes he ran free medical camps. I once fundraised here for a hospital we set up in the village (Masaka/Kyotera), Padre Pio Hospital, spearheaded by Brother Joseph Zziwa. The idea was mainly to help to extend affordable quality health services to this poor area that was severely devastated by AIDS and that remains challenged in accessing such services. John was the Managing Director of the hospital. It is a baby that he spoke so fondly of, how it would grow to transform healthcare in the region - as our way of giving back to the community. His dreams and conversations were hospitals and medical practice. Since in our family five of my siblings are into medical practice and/or administration, conversations during our family meetings would often end up in medicine. Analysis after analysis, Plans after plans! When John would learn something new, that became his song. When he learnt laparoscopic surgery in India, he would always be watching videos of how it worked, and explaining to whoever cared to listen. With strange excitement, he would mobilise fellow doctors to teach them whatever new thing he studied, and sparing time to explain it in media - especially on @fsnakazibwe’s show. Medicine turned John into a workaholic, conducting complicated surgeries late into the night. He would sometimes start dosing in the middle of conversation, and, when I laughed, he would tell me that he had conducted an 8 hour surgery! When you thought this was too much on him, then you would hear that he is setting up a fertility Center! And despite of all he did, he never sought for any glorification. He kept a very low profile. When you found him at his hospital, you would think he was any other worker. When he died, and all sorts of people were giving testimonies of how he treated or helped them deliver children after long struggles and failures elsewhere, many were wondering: ‘How come I didn’t get to know him!’ Whoever interacted with him would know what the country lost in John, the great hope he had created in Uganda’s medical practice, and the lives he touched. When his funeral gathered thousands of people that spoke in tears of how he meant a lot to them, even we his own close family felt like we never really knew what we had in our brother! It looked like all his non-stop patients’ phone calls were now gathered as real crying people. What he sometimes jokingly said, that “I don’t know where you will seat my people when I die” came to have meaning as we sent him off. The way he was loved by so many is a source of both pain and joy. Though he died at only 47, he left a legacy of a 100 year old. If only grief permitted us to celebrate.
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Dr.Mwaka Joseph
Dr.Mwaka Joseph@JosephMwakaUG·
I am here to fill this critical gap!
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