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A South Sudanese dentist works at Poole hospital, UK
Dr. Poni Pitia Lako Mori IntroductionI am a dentist from Juba Teaching Hospital in Juba, South Sudan. I attended the clinical attachment in oral and maxillofacial surgery at Poole Hospital from March 13th to April 4th 2012 under the guidance … Continue reading
Juba Teaching Hospital
For those of you that are interested – Dr Clare Attwood found this video about the work that she was lucky enough to be part of during her time in South Sudan. Just click on the link below to see … Continue reading
South Sudan deploys international midwives to address severe maternal mortality rates
We’ve read the following in the Sudan Tribune: South Sudan and the United Nations have sent volunteer midwives of various nationalities around the new country in an attempt to tackle extremely high maternal mortality. The program, ’Capacity Placement of International … Continue reading
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Can you help?
The aim of this blog is to provide up-to-date information on health matters in South Sudan. If you come across any stories you think SSMJ readers might be interested in please don’t hesitate to send them to me, and I … Continue reading
Moving forward
Written by Dr David Attwood There are some big advantages to working in Juba Teaching Hospital (JTH) for two, four month sessions. During the first time with James, I grew used to the culture, the healthcare systems, the way of … Continue reading