Running with a Lightbulb: My Journey of Conquering Obstetric Fistula in Uganda
Tuesday, December 14, 2021 10 AM to 11 AM
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Join Brown School alumna Alice Emasu Seruyange (MSW ’10) as she shares her story from idea conception and motivation through consensus development for holistic obstetric fistula care in Uganda. Her talk will include key learnings from establishing and operating Terrewode Women’s Community Hospital, the only dedicated fistula hospital in Uganda, as well as Terrewode’s fistula treatment camps. Alice will forecast priorities for the future, including strategies for building local capacity.
This program is part of Washington University’s Africa Speaks series, presented in partnership with The Africa Initiative.
Register online to receive Zoom information on the morning of the event. You can also join us during the live stream.
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Join Brown School alumna Alice Emasu Seruyange (MSW ’10) as she shares her story from idea conception and motivation through consensus development for holistic obstetric fistula care in Uganda. Her talk will include key learnings from establishing and operating Terrewode Women’s Community Hospital, the only dedicated fistula hospital in Uganda, as well as Terrewode’s fistula treatment camps. Alice will forecast priorities for the future, including strategies for building local capacity.
This program is part of Washington University’s Africa Speaks series, presented in partnership with The Africa Initiative.
Register online to receive Zoom information on the morning of the event. You can also join us during the live stream.