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Editor’s note

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ISSUE 6

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Editor’s note p.2 Blazing the trail in Culture Change p.3-4 KeRRa adopts 20 beds p. 4 A glimpse of KNH’s One-Stop Breast Clinic

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Sharp, shooting, sickening and drowning pain: Endometriosis Awareness Month p. 6-7 Our story in pictures p.8 Family Medicine: All you need to know about Family Health and Wellness p.9 March birthdays p.10-11 A&E doctors undergo training on handling trauma patients p.12 The intern’s experience p.12 Protecting people living with vitiligo disorder: from our perspective p.13-14 Celebrations to mark Global Youth Day 2022 marked at KNH p.14 Tiba ya mwili: Yote unayohitaji kujua kuihusu

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Positive mentions from KNH official facebook page p. 16 The big G! And how to deal p.17 Comic zone p. 18

ON THE COVER Blazing the trail in Culture Change p. 3

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Dave Opiyo, Edel Q. Mwende, Yvonne Gichuru & Collins Cheruiyot

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Dave Opiyo , Edel Q. Mwende, Luke Kung’u, Linnette Leyi, Yvonne Gichuru, Priscah Angwenyi, Shiphrah Njeri, Joan Macharia, Blanca Nyaga & Njoki Waigi

Stories:

Edel Q. Mwende, Linnette Leyi, Jacqueline Ngure,

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Editor’s note

Dear colleagues,

The World Tuberculosis Day is celebrated every year on March 24 th to raise public awareness about the devastating health, social and economic consequences of TB, and to step up efforts to end the global TB epidemic.

The date marks the day in 1882 when Dr. Robert Koch announced that he had discovered the bacterium that causes TB, which opened the way towards diagnosing and curing this disease.

TB remains one of the world’s deadliest infectious killers. The theme for this year’s celebrations is “Invest to end TB. Save lives”. This highlights our dedication to fighting this deadly yet curable disease.

This year, Kenyatta National Hospital focused on members of staff and their dependents for TB screening as they are highly exposed to the disease at their areas of work including the wards.

We would like to encourage people not to shy away from testing for Tuberculosis, as it is treatable at no cost in public hospitals and at subsidized costs in private hospitals. Remember, “TB ina Tiba” (TB is Curable).

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Ms. Linnette Leyi, Editorial Officer, Marketing and Communication Kenyatta National Hospital

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