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Chantal and I at Raleigh Fitkin Memorial (RFM) Hospital Baylor Satellite Clinic in Manzini, Swaziland |
Today I went to Raleigh Fitkin Memorial (RFM) Hospital with the data clerks, Ndumiso and Sibusiso. We talked to the administrators at RFM and informed them about our research study and told us to come back later on during the day in order to speak with the supervisor about the study. The supervisor still wasn't there when we returned so we decided to go to RFM again tomorrow morning. So we should be able to start data collection at RFM Baylor tomorrow. Chantal and I also had a meeting with Nobuhle at the end of our day after our request to use the EID Dashboard, which is a database with all of the DNA PCR test results that were done among infants at all the clinics in Swaziland. This database would make data collection more efficient for us because it would speed up the process of data extraction from the DBS logbooks and electronic medical record system (EMR).
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More pictures of RFM Baylor |
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Chantal and I taking pictures with Sibusiso, one of our data clerks, at RFM |
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Picture of King Sobuza (KS) II Clinic in Manzini, Swaziland. Since I was in Manzini, I decided to take a picture of KS II, which is
another site in which the research study is being implemented. I wasn't able to go with the data clerks as they were doing data collection here because I was working on the Access database for the study. |
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