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Notes from the first day of workshop

Posted on March 9, 2011 by Holly Diesel

Hi, Holly here again. Wednesday was the first day that the Goldfarb School of Nursing students began to deliver the educational intervention to the Cameroonian students. That makes it sound uni-directional, however it was clear early on that the American … Continue reading →

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Train the trainer begins in Cameroon

Posted on March 9, 2011 by Nikki Llorin Eaves
Students getting assigned to their pods

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This spring term, the students in our study abroad team enrolled in an HIV elective course that covered the various aspects of HIV disease, and best nursing practices for taking care of pregnant HIV-infected women. This week, they are delivering … Continue reading →

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An introduction to Cameroon

Posted on March 7, 2011 by Nikki Llorin Eaves
Study abroad team arrives at the university

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For those who need an introduction, here’s a basic snapshot of Cameroon: Cameroon is roughly the size of California, with approximately 19.9 million inhabitants and over 250 different ethnic groups. Yaounde is the nation’s capital (1.677 million), but Douala is … Continue reading →

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Off to Cameroon

Posted on March 3, 2011 by Holly Diesel

Hello, my name is Dr. Holly Diesel, and I teach Women’s Health in the Accelerated program, and co-teach an elective this term with Dr. Neal Rosenburg. Tomorrow, a team of four faculty and eight students from the college will depart … Continue reading →

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