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Paul Waako

Paul Waako (born 20 February 1967) is a Ugandan pharmacologist, academic and academic administrator, who has served as the vice chancellor of Busitema University, a public university in the Eastern Region of Uganda, since 1 May 2019. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Rare, serious, and comprehensively described suspected adverse drug reactions reported by surveyed healthcare professionals in Uganda.

    Rare, serious, and comprehensively described suspected adverse drug reactions reported by surveyed healthcare professionals in Uganda. by Ronald Kiguba, Charles Karamagi, Paul Waako, Helen B Ndagije, Sheila M Bird

    Published 2015-01-01
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    Coping mechanisms for students with mental disorders: An exploratory qualitative study at Busitema University's Mbale and Busia Campuses.

    Coping mechanisms for students with mental disorders: An exploratory qualitative study at Busitema University's Mbale and Busia Campuses. by Enid Kawala Kagoya, Joseph Mpagi, Paul Waako, Martha R L Muhwezi, Agnes Namaganda, Allan G Nsubuga, Christine Etoko Atala, Francis Okello, Ambrose Okibure, Ronald Kibuuka, Ernest Wandera, Kalisiti Ndamanywa, Joseph Kirabira

    Published 2025-01-01
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