Saturday, April 02, 2011

TENWEK EXPERIENCE - KIP

It was a bright Monday morning on 27th December 2010 when I first reported to my new work station at Tenwek Hospital in Bomet.

The morning was spent undergoing full medical check up while the rest of the afternoon was taken up by orientation on various computer systems running within the wide hospital area.
What were my expectations when I came in? A place to call home and make a contribution of my skills only this time round in a heathcare industry or sector.

Many Days have since passed on and in a few days I will be a month old here.
Life’s interesting ; the people are very social and welcoming; this helped a great deal in settling down.
The environment is cool with occasional rains even in January!

On the IT systems side, its very complex and Mission critical!

1 Comments:

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