What our students Say
These are real words from international student placements
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Dr. Ssenyange George
“My international exchange program at Yale School of Medicine was an enriching and eye-opening chapter in my medical education journey. The experience deepened my medical knowledge and fostered cultural understanding, global collaboration, and a commitment to advancing healthcare worldwide.”
“Thank you Yale & MakCHS!!!”
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Abraham Matovu Ddungu
“The selection criteria was merit-based and I am humbled to be one of the 2 students who were given this life-changing opportunity to study the noble and life-saving specialty of oncology and haematology at Cambridge University.”
A Life Changing Experience!!
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Anna Maria Gwokyalya
“I rotated in the Cardiac Surgery Department( I love the heart and everything about it). I can’t get over how amazing those highly advanced procedures increased the quality of life of people suffering from dreadful heart conditions. This was a life changing opportunity.”
“Grateful!!!”
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Catherine Namara
“The exchange program has been a priceless opportunity for growth both intellectually and socially. Through this experience I have learnt to be flexible and adapt to new environments and systems especially with the language and cultural differences here in Italy’’.
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Keneddy Naigambi
“I am grateful for the opportunity. We are currently rotating in the COVID-19 unit and so far, it has been a, life changing and educative experience especially because I had never been involved in management of COVID-19 patients”.
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Namata Tracy Tushabe
“Am so grateful for this opportunity, exposure and I love every bit of it. The neurosurgery elective is divided into 4 one week sub-rotations each, that is tumor, spine, vascular and functional rotations”.