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Ugandan medics ace combat care training in Somalia
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 34669, member: 636"] UPDF medics from UN Guard Unit Eleven finished combat medical training in Somalia. The course taught them how to give fast medical care in dangerous areas. TDI ran the program with help from the United Nations Mine Action Service. During the ceremony, Major Jacob Gowan Kaburika spoke for the commander, telling trainees that knowledge helps save lives. Ms. Caroline Kimathi from UNMAS praised their hard work in learning trauma care. Captain Dr. Andrew Namaulula said they chose people from different companies to ensure everyone could handle emergencies. One nurse, Private Rachael Nabbanja, learned to spot problems early and respond like a professional. This training makes UPDF medical teams more ready to work in risky places. The skills they gained will help them take care of wounded people quickly when needed. The medical staff can share what they learned with others who work alongside them. [/QUOTE]
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