Amy VanCamp, professor of occupational therapy

乌干达
艾米Vancamp

As Academic Fieldwork Coordinator and member of the International Committee for the Occupational Therapy Department, I was awarded a Global Education Center faculty international development grant. I had the opportunity to travel to 乌干达 in March 2017 with the primary focus of exploring international fieldwork with Hope of Children and Women (HOCW), a non-profit organization that provides support and new opportunities refugees who have fled their homes due to hardships they have endured. During my visit to 乌干达, I was also able to visit various medical, social and educational institutions including Mulago Hospital, Occupational Therapy School, Institute of Allied 健康 and Management Services-Mulago, 乌干达 Association of Occupational Therapists, Zanta Clinic and Sense International.

Dr. Amy VanCamp (center) during a home visit with a refugee family

Dr. Amy VanCamp (center) during a home visit with a refugee family

During my stay at HOCW, I met with Bolingo Ntahira, Executive Director, his staff and volunteers to develop a better sense of their culture, current programming and community needs.  I observed various programs and services including tailoring, 美容, 英语课, 农业, 计算机培训, 业务培训, 日托, home visits and youth sports such as soccer and dancing. Through individual and group meetings, I was able to develop a deeper understanding of the community; provided education on the role of occupational therapy; and worked collaboratively with staff and volunteers to identify areas of need that could serve as future student projects.

除了, I met with several influential occupational therapists in 乌干达 including, Kalanda阿, Secretary of 乌干达 Association of Occupational Therapist, Odoch理查德, Treasurer of 乌干达 Association of Occupational Therapist, 和埃克万·弗朗西斯, President of 乌干达 Association of Occupational Therapist, 安德鲁Mubangizi, Head master of the Occupational Therapy Program in Kampala, 乌干达 and Nalbuega Claire, OT with Zanta Clinic and Sense International.  During these initial meetings, the possibility of fieldwork students was discussed as well as other opportunities for enhancing faculty and student learning through various educational activities potentially in person or via tele-education. Many of them will be attending WFOT at Cape Town and I am hoping UNH faculty who will also be in attendance will continue conversations with these individuals regarding future partnerships.

(l. r.) Kalanda阿 and Odoch理查德 at Mulago Hospital

(l. r.) Kalanda阿 and Odoch理查德 at Mulago Hospital

Numerous opportunities for clinical education, research or service learning activities for occupational therapy students and faculty exist in 乌干达 through the various medical, social and educational institutions that were visited.  Potential collaboration may exist for other departments in College of 健康 and Human Services, but also with other UNH colleges including College of Life Sciences and Agriculture and College of Liberal Arts. Since returning home, I’ve maintained connections with many of the individuals in 乌干达 and two recent OT graduates are interested in embarking on a 4-week service-learning trip which will help strengthen our relationships for future students and faculty.

Thank you to Global Education Center for making this possible!