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Amuche - Ellie testing leakage voltage of autoclave
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Amuche - Ellie with infant warmer
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Amuche - working on lab equipment
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Amuche and partner working on lab equipment
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Brian - cool sunset picture
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Brian - Coordinators Brian and Peter with participant on a hike
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Brian - group photo in taxi
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Brian - group with Ndere dance troupe
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Brian - ndere dance troupe
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Brian - typical Kampala street
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Ellie - abandoned broken hospital beds
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Ellie - Ryan making wooden crutches
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Ellie - troubleshooting patient monitor
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Esther - Eng. Henry explaining to us the different prosthetics in the mulago workshop
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Esther - Nancy and Reagan illustrate how the suction machine works
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Grayson - On the Nile
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Grayson - The group eats rollex after work
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Grayson - Workshop
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Group photo on stairs
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Jaedyn - Grayson soldering
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Jaedyn - burnt connections on an autoclave
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Jaedyn - Buying Uganda jerseys at the market in Kampala
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Jaedyn - Quarch testing a wheelchair alternative tricycle
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Jaedyn - Reagan conducting user training
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Jaedyn - Sabrina services a fluid pump
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Jaedyn - testing oxygen concentrator tubing
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James - an oxygen sensor for a ventilator machine that we failed to find in Uganda
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James - changing of top plugs to suit the available power sockets
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James - testing the Ultrasound machine after installation by the EWH team
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James working on a ventilator machine that had an oxygen sensing error. Here he was checking if the oxygen sensor was working_