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Nurses in the Duke Global Neurosurgery and Neuroscience program in Uganda said they are teaching and learning from their counterparts.
Accompanying a medical team from Duke to Uganda to provide life-saving medical treatment has profoundly affected WRAL's Amanda Lamb.
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Surgeries with the Duke medical team continue in Uganda today, but the focus now for the first patients is aftercare.
Duke doctors are working with physicians from Stanford and Uganda now that the operating room has been set up as the team brings life-saving medical procedures to the African patients who need them.
Several Duke neurosurgeons are setting up two operating rooms and an intensive care unit to treat Ugandan residents who have not had easy access to medical care.
The medical team from Duke is assembled, and we are on our way to Uganda via Amsterdam. Everyone is excited, and a little nervous, as many of us first timers don't know what to expect.
Amanda Lamb will be traveling with the 22 medical personnel from Duke's Division of Global Neurosurgery and Neuroscience heading to Uganda.
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