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Sierra Leone 2022

  • Sierra Leone 2022

Day 14: A Clinic and an Adventure

Posted on September 15, 2022September 15, 2022by Lauryn

Today, we went to clinics with members of the documentary and diagnosing autism teams. We went a little further out of the city than normal and the views were absolutely amazing.  After dropping off other teams along the way, we visited Kamabai Clinic. We started off with a tour of the facility as a whole […]

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  • Sierra Leone 2022

Day 12 and 13: Our First Few Days Back Out!

Posted on September 15, 2022September 15, 2022by Lauryn

Day 12 we went to three different types of health facilities: two private clinics, a public clinic, and a pharmacy. Branda Hospital was our first stop, and there we interviewed the head doctor and a nurse. The head doctor informed us of the logistics of the hospital and informed us that it was self funded. […]

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  • Sierra Leone 2022

Day 10 and 11: Another Slow Day and Another Busy Day

Posted on August 15, 2022September 15, 2022by Lauryn

On day 10, there were multiple protests (similar to those on Monday but on a larger scale) that were occurring in the city of Makeni. Due to its close proximity, it was decided best for all teams to stay at the hotel. We spent the day transcribing the multitude of interviews that we had gathered […]

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  • Sierra Leone 2022

Day 8 and 9 Blog: Our Slowest and Busiest Days yet!

Posted on August 15, 2022August 15, 2022by Lauryn

Monday, day 8, was a very mellow day for all of GSIF. There were rumors of demonstrations and protests of the working class who had not been paid in months. Doctors, teachers, and other lower government workers were closing their businesses and going to the streets to display their very valid concerns. To stay safe, […]

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  • Sierra Leone 2022

Day 7: Clinics, Clinics, Clinics

Posted on August 8, 2022August 8, 2022by alc724

Professor Cheng joined us in Sierra Leone today! She landed early this morning with a few other advisors and students from other teams. Thankfully, everyone’s luggage arrived safe and sound. The whole team started the day at World Hope and then went to three clinics to continue interviewing. Our first clinic visit was to Masomgbo […]

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  • Sierra Leone 2022

Day 6: Gladys Karoma CHP

Posted on August 7, 2022September 15, 2022by alc724

We spent the morning at Gladys Karoma CHP observing antenatal care and vaccine day. First, we were invited to the examination room, where we watched the nurses listen for the baby’s heartbeat and kicking. They also felt around the stomach to ensure that the baby was positioned correctly and asked the woman for any complaints. […]

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  • Sierra Leone 2022

Day 5: Developing Connections

Posted on August 6, 2022August 6, 2022by Lauryn

Our first stop today was to speak with the Vice Chancellor of The University of Makeni, Joseph Saidu Sesay. He sat down with us for a conversation in which he detailed his life’s story. From a young age, he wanted to be a medical doctor in order to help the people of Sierra Leone so […]

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  • Sierra Leone 2022

Day 4: Freetown and Luggage!!

Posted on August 6, 2022August 6, 2022by Lauryn

This morning, Alice, Katie, and Lauryn went to Freetown to meet with Hidden Voices, a magazine that posts quarterly to advocate for silenced groups. All of their proceeds go to helping others. Some of their sections include features, opinions, game changers, and women empowerment. The women empowerment section usually covers widows and teen mothers’ stories. […]

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  • Sierra Leone 2022

Day 3: Clinics and More Pharmacies!

Posted on August 5, 2022August 6, 2022by alc724

We began our day at the World Hope office, excited after receiving the news that our social IRB had been approved for fieldwork. Shortly after arrival, we headed out to 3 clinics, one of which was in a rural town about an hour from WHI. At the Tambiama Community Health Unit (CHU) we were introduced […]

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  • Sierra Leone 2022

Day 2: Pharmacies and More Clinics!

Posted on August 4, 2022August 6, 2022by alc724

Four members of the team went to three pharmacies today to interview them about their experience with sickle cell disease. Even when we introduced ourselves and informed them that we were partners with World Hope, the pharmacists were still hesitant to answer our questions. The first pharmacist said he didn’t speak English but we were […]

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