I sat in the exam room staring at the paper and slowly it dawned on me, I couldn’t answer any of it. I could feel the panic rising and, as is normal in this situation, I was buck naked. Last week International Health Sciences University, in Kampala Uganda, held its 2nd Graduation Ceremony. 91 students [...]
Posts Tagged ‘International Health Sciences University’
Exam Time
Posted in Business of Health Care, International Health Sciences University, tagged IHSU, International Health Sciences University, Kampala, Public Health, Uganda on January 21, 2012 | 1 Comment »
The Fun Run
Posted in Fund Raising, Hope Ward, tagged Fun Run, Hope Ward, International Health Sciences University, International Hospital Kampala, MTN on November 10, 2011 | Comments Off
For the past few years MTN has sponsored a Hope Ward fun run that has been instrumental in raising funds for the ward. External sponsorship in the past has only met about half of the total annual costs of treating Hope Ward patients, the balance being met by International Hospital Kampala. The fun run usually [...]
IMG – Doing Business as a Means of Development
Posted in Business of Health Care, International Hospital Kampala, International Medical Foundation, International Medical Group, Suubi Trust, tagged IAA Healthcare, IHSU, International Health Sciences University, International Hospital Kampala, International Medical Group, Kampala, Uganda on January 22, 2011 | Comments Off
Suubi Trust continues to support the work of International Medical Foundation, IMF. IMF, one of four companies within International Medical Group, is the group’s NGO (registered charity) providing a wide range of charitable health services to the poor ranging from community based health education, preventative services including family planning and ART, TB diagnosis and treatment, [...]
How to Become a Master in Public Health and Preventive Medicine
Posted in International Medical Group, tagged Health, Health care, IHSU, International Health Sciences University, International Hospital Kampala, Master's degree, Preventive medicine, Public Health, Uganda on October 8, 2010 | Comments Off
Guest Post by Paul Hench: We’re all concerned about our personal health and are careful about nurturing and maintaining it; but when it comes to public health, we fail to understand that it is just an extension of our personal wellbeing; in fact, the collective personal health of a society defines the public health quotient [...]


