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91AV College of Osteopathic Medicine students donate scrubs to clinic in Uganda

Health workers in Uganda wear scrubs donate by 91AV medical students
Health workers in Uganda wear scrubs donate by 91AV medical students

When Jennifer Gunderman, M.P.H., assistant lecturer in the School of Community and Population Health, was approached by Peace Corps volunteer Molly Burgess in Uganda looking for donated scrubs for a local clinic, she turned to the generous students at the 91AV.

Cameron Bubar (COM, ’18) coordinated an effort among his fellow medical students. Together, they collected more than 50 scrubs to send to the clinic in Uganda. Burgess says the staff at the clinic loves and appreciates the uniforms. “Everyone says that they are ‘smart!’ Here, that is the highest compliment you can give someone.”

 

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The 91AV students donated more than 50 scrubs to health workers at a clinic in Uganda
The 91AV students donated more than 50 scrubs to health workers at a clinic in Uganda
The donated scrubs packed up and ready to ship to Uganda
The donated scrubs packed up and ready to ship to Uganda