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.KE has 16 Neurosurgeons for 40m heads
McReggae
#21 Posted : Wednesday, March 26, 2014 3:21:42 PM
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jaggernaut wrote:
kingfisher wrote:
Euge wrote:
XSK wrote:
Siringi wrote:
McReggae wrote:
A story is told of 1st year class where a professor took his students to Chiromo mortuary for a class, he opened up one of the bodies, deeped his finger in the bdoy's anus and then licked it, he asked all the students to do the same given that medicine required a lot of courage....they all did the same, after that he told them that a medic must be very observant, he had inserted the index finger but licked the middle finger....two of the students never returned to that class!!!!


you've made my day , i have not laughed this hard in a while.

in the meantime get to know these guys:

Neurosurgeons in Kenya

1) Dr. Wanyoike Peter Kamau
2) Dr. Sande M. Gerishom
3) Dr. Lubanga P. Reuben
4) Dr. Oluoch – Olunya, David L.
5) Dr. Musau C.K
6) Dr. Kioy G. Paul
7) Dr. Kaguri S. Kanja
8) Dr. Hooker Juzar
9) Dr. Gichuru Mwangi
10) Dr. Boore K John
11) Dr. Mochoge M.O
12) Dr. Wanyoike Peter Kamau
13) Dr. Oluoch – Olunya, David L.
14) Dr. Musau C.K
15) Dr. Gichuru Mwangi
16) Dr. Boore K John


@siringi

Are some neurosurgeon's counted twice? smile


Dr Musau operated on a relative, he did a wonderful job and really reassure us that all will be well. And it turned out so. I will be forever grateful while in this world and when I move on to the next. God bless him.


someone i know is missing....Dr Kiboi, Julius Githinji ... and he is a good chap

Where is the one who operated on Baba's head?


Iko hapo juu, Dr. Oluoch Olunya wuod Ugenya!!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
Angelica _ann
#22 Posted : Wednesday, March 26, 2014 3:37:57 PM
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Dr Koech, Florentius ile ya Moi Referral Eldoret ako wapi kwa hiyo list. Wacheni ubaguzi!

Dr. Florentius Koech

MB. chb. (Nrb), Occ Health (Japan), Mmed . (G. Surg. Nrb), NS (Melb. Australia)


Specialist Brain and Spine Surgeon
•Brain Tumors
•Spine disorders
•Vascular Brain and Spine disorders
•Childhood neurological disorders

Kwani nini tena mutataka???????????
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washiku
#23 Posted : Wednesday, March 26, 2014 4:04:56 PM
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jaggernaut wrote:
kingfisher wrote:
Euge wrote:
XSK wrote:
Siringi wrote:
McReggae wrote:
A story is told of 1st year class where a professor took his students to Chiromo mortuary for a class, he opened up one of the bodies, deeped his finger in the bdoy's anus and then licked it, he asked all the students to do the same given that medicine required a lot of courage....they all did the same, after that he told them that a medic must be very observant, he had inserted the index finger but licked the middle finger....two of the students never returned to that class!!!!


you've made my day , i have not laughed this hard in a while.

in the meantime get to know these guys:

Neurosurgeons in Kenya

1) Dr. Wanyoike Peter Kamau
2) Dr. Sande M. Gerishom
3) Dr. Lubanga P. Reuben
4) Dr. Oluoch – Olunya, David L.
5) Dr. Musau C.K
6) Dr. Kioy G. Paul
7) Dr. Kaguri S. Kanja
8) Dr. Hooker Juzar
9) Dr. Gichuru Mwangi
10) Dr. Boore K John
11) Dr. Mochoge M.O
12) Dr. Wanyoike Peter Kamau
13) Dr. Oluoch – Olunya, David L.
14) Dr. Musau C.K
15) Dr. Gichuru Mwangi
16) Dr. Boore K John


@siringi

Are some neurosurgeon's counted twice? smile


Dr Musau operated on a relative, he did a wonderful job and really reassure us that all will be well. And it turned out so. I will be forever grateful while in this world and when I move on to the next. God bless him.


someone i know is missing....Dr Kiboi, Julius Githinji ... and he is a good chap

Where is the one who operated on Baba's head?


Kwani baba's head was ever operated on?d'oh! d'oh!
MADE
#24 Posted : Wednesday, March 26, 2014 4:09:18 PM
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Swenani wrote:
MADE wrote:
Siringi wrote:
Did I hear correctly?

The Queues for operations Sad Sad Sad some guys waiting for siyui 6months ?

Please chunga vichwa if you must hit a fella gonga parts that can be amputated without the need for a neurosurgeon

Kwani what kind of medicine is taught at UoN medical School


it takes a longer period to train this cadre of doctors. it is also only for those ready to train to the end with tough exams. Most students give up along the way. The operations they perform end up having a mental effect on them in the long run.
A tough course indeed


Can you back up on your allegations?


I worked at Aga Khan for 5years and know some of these consultants. One Prof. Sande's hair was always unkempt(kama ile ya lawyer khaminwa)...spoke to himself as he walked...could come driving in the morning, parks but forgets all that and calls his family for a car moments later.
To ease pressure on their minds,some of them are consumers of some stuff before and/or after an operation, which they nevertheless perform quite well.
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Siringi
#25 Posted : Wednesday, March 26, 2014 5:10:50 PM
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[quote=washiku
Kwani baba's head was ever operated on?d'oh! d'oh! [/quote]

@washiku Kwani you were shudrens how? how long have you been in form 1smile


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jaggernaut
#26 Posted : Wednesday, March 26, 2014 5:20:02 PM
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washiku wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
kingfisher wrote:
Euge wrote:
XSK wrote:
Siringi wrote:
McReggae wrote:
A story is told of 1st year class where a professor took his students to Chiromo mortuary for a class, he opened up one of the bodies, deeped his finger in the bdoy's anus and then licked it, he asked all the students to do the same given that medicine required a lot of courage....they all did the same, after that he told them that a medic must be very observant, he had inserted the index finger but licked the middle finger....two of the students never returned to that class!!!!


you've made my day , i have not laughed this hard in a while.

in the meantime get to know these guys:

Neurosurgeons in Kenya

1) Dr. Wanyoike Peter Kamau
2) Dr. Sande M. Gerishom
3) Dr. Lubanga P. Reuben
4) Dr. Oluoch – Olunya, David L.
5) Dr. Musau C.K
6) Dr. Kioy G. Paul
7) Dr. Kaguri S. Kanja
8) Dr. Hooker Juzar
9) Dr. Gichuru Mwangi
10) Dr. Boore K John
11) Dr. Mochoge M.O
12) Dr. Wanyoike Peter Kamau
13) Dr. Oluoch – Olunya, David L.
14) Dr. Musau C.K
15) Dr. Gichuru Mwangi
16) Dr. Boore K John


@siringi

Are some neurosurgeon's counted twice? smile


Dr Musau operated on a relative, he did a wonderful job and really reassure us that all will be well. And it turned out so. I will be forever grateful while in this world and when I move on to the next. God bless him.


someone i know is missing....Dr Kiboi, Julius Githinji ... and he is a good chap

Where is the one who operated on Baba's head?


Kwani baba's head was ever operated on?d'oh! d'oh!


CNN: Kenyan prime minister recovering after brain surgery
washiku
#27 Posted : Wednesday, March 26, 2014 5:29:00 PM
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Angelica _ann
#28 Posted : Wednesday, March 26, 2014 7:06:17 PM
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washiku wrote:
Nilikuwa nimesahau kidogo...smile Liar smile

You hate Baba that much to forget such a serious thing Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
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kamundu
#29 Posted : Wednesday, March 26, 2014 7:13:35 PM
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Neurosurgery is quite interesting, but can be very sad given that most of your patients have high mortality or poor quality of life
Peace in our Homeland.
The Clown
#30 Posted : Wednesday, March 26, 2014 8:02:28 PM
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McReggae wrote:
A story is told of 1st year class where a professor took his students to Chiromo mortuary for a class, he opened up one of the bodies, deeped his finger in the bdoy's anus and then licked it, he asked all the students to do the same given that medicine required a lot of courage....they all did the same, after that he told them that a medic must be very observant, he had inserted the index finger but licked the middle finger....two of the students never returned to that class!!!!



Have heard that story too. Legend has it that it was actually Prof. Joseph Mungai. Only he could have done something like that.
tycho
#31 Posted : Wednesday, March 26, 2014 8:10:17 PM
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Kusadikika wrote:
I disagree. There are more neurosurgeons than that, they forgot to count the Kisii Traditional Neurosurgeons. These ones have been operating even before there were medical schools and they do not need theatres.


It's good that you've mentioned them. They were also in 'my mind'. I take it as a sign of 'slavery' that our bodies can become such a deep mystery, even despite humans being on earth across millennia.
Euge
#32 Posted : Wednesday, March 26, 2014 8:37:57 PM
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The Clown wrote:
McReggae wrote:
A story is told of 1st year class where a professor took his students to Chiromo mortuary for a class, he opened up one of the bodies, deeped his finger in the bdoy's anus and then licked it, he asked all the students to do the same given that medicine required a lot of courage....they all did the same, after that he told them that a medic must be very observant, he had inserted the index finger but licked the middle finger....two of the students never returned to that class!!!!



Have heard that story too. Legend has it that it was actually Prof. Joseph Mungai. Only he could have done something like that.


Interesting read on how he brought 10 cadavers from Makerere to set up the School of Medicine at THE.

http://www.nation.co.ke/...8/-/nh9l7h/-/index.html
Lord, thank you!
kysse
#33 Posted : Wednesday, March 26, 2014 9:08:18 PM
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MADE wrote:

I worked at Aga Khan for 5years and know some of these consultants. One Prof. Sande's hair was always unkempt(kama ile ya lawyer khaminwa)...spoke to himself as he walked...could come driving in the morning, parks but forgets all that and calls his family for a car moments later.
To ease pressure on their minds,some of them are consumers of some stuff before and/or after an operation, which they nevertheless perform quite well.


How does one operate on a patient like this?
Those bodies at chiromo.....after how many practicals are they rendered useless and disposed off.

Has there ever been a shortage of 'practical materials?'

Oh good I feel sick asking this, but do tell.Sad If only they could use dummies.
kamundu
#34 Posted : Wednesday, March 26, 2014 9:19:49 PM
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kysse wrote:
MADE wrote:

I worked at Aga Khan for 5years and know some of these consultants. One Prof. Sande's hair was always unkempt(kama ile ya lawyer khaminwa)...spoke to himself as he walked...could come driving in the morning, parks but forgets all that and calls his family for a car moments later.
To ease pressure on their minds,some of them are consumers of some stuff before and/or after an operation, which they nevertheless perform quite well.


How does one operate on a patient like this?
Those bodies at chiromo.....after how many practicals are they rendered useless and disposed off.

Has there ever been a shortage of 'practical materials?'

Oh good I feel sick asking this, but do tell.Sad If only they could use dummies.


During my time it was one cadaver(body) per group of about five per year
Peace in our Homeland.
jguru
#35 Posted : Wednesday, March 26, 2014 9:41:21 PM
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Quote:

Neurosurgeons in Kenya

1) Dr. Wanyoike Peter Kamau
2) Dr. Sande M. Gerishom
3) Dr. Lubanga P. Reuben
4) Dr. Oluoch – Olunya, David L.
5) Dr. Musau C.K
6) -Dr. Kioy G. Paul
7) Dr. Kaguri S. Kanja
8) -Dr. Hooker Juzar
9) Dr. Gichuru Mwangi
10) Dr. Boore K John
11) Dr. Mochoge M.O
12) -
13) -
14) -
15) -
16) -


Prof Kioy and Dr Hooker are neurologists. They do not operate.

Add Prof Nimrod Mwang'ombe and Dr Julius Kiboi.
Set out to correct the world's wrongs and you will most certainly wind up adding to them.
kysse
#36 Posted : Wednesday, March 26, 2014 9:52:47 PM
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jguru wrote:
Quote:

Neurosurgeons in Kenya

1) Dr. Wanyoike Peter Kamau
2) Dr. Sande M. Gerishom
3) Dr. Lubanga P. Reuben
4) Dr. Oluoch – Olunya, David L.
5) Dr. Musau C.K
6) -Dr. Kioy G. Paul
7) Dr. Kaguri S. Kanja
8) -Dr. Hooker Juzar
9) Dr. Gichuru Mwangi
10) Dr. Boore K John
11) Dr. Mochoge M.O
12) -
13) -
14) -
15) -
16) -


Prof Kioy and Dr Hooker are neurologists. They do not operate.

Add Prof Nimrod Mwang'ombe and Dr Julius Kiboi.


See? nilisema wako 8!! Kenya mzima.
Goverment should set aside funds for Helmets instead of laptops.
chepkel
#37 Posted : Wednesday, March 26, 2014 10:01:51 PM
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kysse wrote:



See? nilisema wako 8!! Kenya mzima.

Goverment should set aside funds for Helmets instead of laptops.


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jguru
#38 Posted : Wednesday, March 26, 2014 10:02:21 PM
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kysse wrote:
MADE wrote:

I worked at Aga Khan for 5years and know some of these consultants. One Prof. Sande's hair was always unkempt(kama ile ya lawyer khaminwa)...spoke to himself as he walked...could come driving in the morning, parks but forgets all that and calls his family for a car moments later.
To ease pressure on their minds,some of them are consumers of some stuff before and/or after an operation, which they nevertheless perform quite well.


How does one operate on a patient like this?
Those bodies at chiromo.....after how many practicals are they rendered useless and disposed off.

Has there ever been a shortage of 'practical materials?'

Oh good I feel sick asking this, but do tell.Sad If only they could use dummies.


@MADE, have you met Prof Ogendo, the cardio-thoracic surgeon? Unkempt hair, etc.

@kysse, the bodies start off whole and end up as skeletons. I think I had a skull, a pelvis and some metatarsals somewhere in my room...

There's an endless supply of "bodies donated to science". At Chiromo, they are stacked one on top of the other for the freshers to slice and dice.
Set out to correct the world's wrongs and you will most certainly wind up adding to them.
kysse
#39 Posted : Wednesday, March 26, 2014 10:18:02 PM
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jguru wrote:
kysse wrote:
MADE wrote:

I worked at Aga Khan for 5years and know some of these consultants. One Prof. Sande's hair was always unkempt(kama ile ya lawyer khaminwa)...spoke to himself as he walked...could come driving in the morning, parks but forgets all that and calls his family for a car moments later.
To ease pressure on their minds,some of them are consumers of some stuff before and/or after an operation, which they nevertheless perform quite well.


How does one operate on a patient like this?
Those bodies at chiromo.....after how many practicals are they rendered useless and disposed off.

Has there ever been a shortage of 'practical materials?'

Oh good I feel sick asking this, but do tell.Sad If only they could use dummies.


@MADE, have you met Prof Ogendo, the cardio-thoracic surgeon? Unkempt hair, etc.

@kysse, the bodies start off whole and end up as skeletons. I think I had a skull, a pelvis and some metatarsals somewhere in my room...

There's an endless supply of "bodies donated to science". At Chiromo, they are stacked one on top of the other for the freshers to slice and dice.



oh!! this is sickening Sad
nakujua
#40 Posted : Wednesday, March 26, 2014 10:29:05 PM
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is it that it is too expensive to study, ama ni ngumu sana, ama it takes a very long time
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