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SicklED – Advocacy for Sickle Cell Education and Diagnosis

Designing and Implementing a Low-Cost, Easy-to-Use, Sickle Cell Anemia Screening Device for use in Low and Middle Income Countries
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    • Sierra Leone 2019

    Day 9: “The devil is inside them”

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    Days 7 & 8: Market Meandering

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  • Sierra Leone 2023

Day 9: Follow Up Meetings

Posted on August 16, 2023August 20, 2023by Chibugo

The group decided to split up once again on Tuesday. While Hamsa and Chibugo visited Magbenteh hospital to speak to the medical superintendent (MS), Jake and Norman went to University of Makeni’s Fatima campus. Before heading over to Magbenteh, Hamsa and Chibugo stopped by Makama Clinic for antenatal care (ANC) day. We observed the standard […]

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  • Sierra Leone 2023

Day 8: A Tale of Two Day Trips

Posted on August 16, 2023by Jake Feuerstein

Freetown On Monday, the group decided to split up to cover more ground before Fieldwork ends. Hamsa and Chibugo met Dr. Cheng in Freetown and visited a few spots there, while Norman and Jake stayed in Makeni and visited a nursing school. During our interview with Ms. Gabba at the Sickle Cell Society, we dove […]

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  • Sierra Leone 2023

Day 7: Serendipities of a Slow Sunday

Posted on August 16, 2023August 16, 2023by noz224

Today was a slow Sunday. Joe was not feeling too well, so it was difficult to involve him in planning some of the last-minute things we have for next week. Nonetheless, we arrived at World Hope around 10:30 and got to work on any unconfirmed appointments for the upcoming week.  Getting some tips and tricks […]

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  • Sierra Leone 2023

Day 6: A River Excursion

Posted on August 13, 2023August 13, 2023by Jake Feuerstein

Upon waking up and making our way to the main meeting room of the hotel, we were surprised to see several wooden statues, bracelets, and other purchasable souvenirs laid out on the table near the edge of the room. A local was eagerly selling the trinkets to us and the other students staying at the […]

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  • Sierra Leone 2023

Day 5: “Own It, Protect It, Care For It”

Posted on August 11, 2023August 13, 2023by Chibugo

After breakfast, the team arrived and World Hope prepared for our meeting with the Vice Chancellor of the University of Makeni, Prof. Joseph Sesay, and Prof. Mehta. We made some final edits to our slide before driving off with Prof. Mehta and Prof. Joseph.        Arriving at the Yoni campus at University of […]

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  • Sierra Leone 2023

Day 4: Filling in the Gaps

Posted on August 10, 2023August 13, 2023by Chibugo

This morning we had plans to visit Holy Spirit Hospital with the Mothers of Sierra Leone team. Their P.I. has been very gracious in sharing his contacts with us and serving as our point of introduction. As his team set up their equipment, he led us to the matron’s office, where we, unfortunately, learned that […]

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  • Sierra Leone 2023

Day 3: More Hospital Interviews

Posted on August 10, 2023August 13, 2023by Chibugo

After breakfast, we quickly made our way to World Hope since we were tagging along with the Mothers of Sierra Leone team to Gladys Koroma Memorial Hospital. It was a bumpy ride over, but thankfully everyone made it there in one piece. The hospital was in the middle of a small village, and many onlookers […]

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  • Sierra Leone 2023

Day 2: ABD Hospital and the Supermarket

Posted on August 9, 2023August 13, 2023by Chibugo

This morning we met with Sulaiman, our translator, and we worked on recording and translating our course videos from English to Krio so that we can make them more accessible to the community. We also got the quiz questions translated and worked on updating the videos with our refined content. We will continue working to […]

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  • Sierra Leone 2023

Day 1: Arrival + Making Connections

Posted on August 8, 2023August 13, 2023by Jake Feuerstein

After a long flight, we finally arrived in Freetown, Sierra Leone on August 6th at around 6 pm. Fortunately, all of our luggage was waiting for us when we arrived at the international airport in Freetown. After a short time spent gathering our belongings and finding Khanjan and Kelley outside, we piled onto the bus […]

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  • Mountain Top 2023

Week 6: Further Developments

Posted on July 24, 2023July 25, 2023by Chibugo

This week we focused on the creation of the workshop we plan to hold at healthcare oriented schools in Sierra Leone in August. The workshop gives a relatively in depth overview of sickle cell disease, going over topics like symptoms, treatment and diagnosis. We met with some of the other team members going to fieldwork […]

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