"On Uganda's Terms" is the gripping tale of the author's
experiences as an American nurse during the vicious and brutal
reign of Idi Amin. Ms. Hale tells the story of the struggles she
faced while striving to improve the Ugandan health care system in
the 1960s - 70s. Recalling a saying from the Talmud-""If you can
save one life, you can save a generation,"" she worked to improve
health care in the midst of this African nation's most horrific
time in history.
About the Author:
Mary M. Hale, RNC, MSN, SRN, SCM, has been a Nurse-Midwife for 35
years. Ten of those years she served under the Ministry of Health
in Uganda, East Africa where she set up the first post-graduate
pediatric nursing program. Hale has written about these experiences
in her first book "On Uganda's Terms" telling the obstacles to
saving lives under the worst of circumstances while working
tirelessly against the odds of Idi Amin.
She retired after 27 years in Pediatrics and Obstetrics at Albert
Einstein Medical Center, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 2006. Her
first year of retirement was spent writing her autobiography "On
Uganda's Terms." In her second year she finished "Beyond Nurses
Notes - A Journey to Choose Life."
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