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Although Christian Life Ministries, founded by Pastor Jackson Senyonga, is not a small organization in terms of the things it has done for the Ugandan poor, it only took one small effort to lead to a very big change in the Ugandan hospital system. When speaking at the Raleigh First Assembly of God in 2006, Pastor Jackson Senyonga hoped his message would embed itself in the heart of the listeners. He hoped to receive support and educate his audience on the Uganda's plight. He couldn't have ever expected the significance of his words to one particular listener, Dr. Michael Haglund, a neurosurgeon at Duke University in North Carolina. Dr. Haglund had made several volunteer trips to Ecuador and was intrigued by Uganda's quandary. He contacted Pastor Jackson Senyonga and soon after, accompanied him to Kampala Uganda. While there, Dr. Haglund spoke at a church service at Christian Life Church, the church founded by Pastor Jackson Senyonga. The service was held at a venue much like an athletic stadium that housed 15,000 Ugandans. Dr. Haglund spoke briefly with a vow to return with medical equipment. As he finished his speech, he was commended with a standing ovation from the thousands of Ugandans; tears immediately rushed from his eyes at the thought of his chance to greatly change such a troubled nation. After the service, Dr. Haglund and Pastor Jackson Senyonga toured the Kampala hospital. He was moved at the desperation he saw there. The facility was larger than that of the Duke Hospital, with over 1,500 beds, yet it only housed one working ventilator, a breathing machine vital for surgery and general patient care. Duke Hospital, as a reference, has several hundred of these machines on hand. At the Kampala hospital, doctors carefully consider which patients need the sole ventilator the most, and consider how the use of the ventilator can save the most lives; however, often times this decision condemns some patients to high risk surgery or even death. The decision to risk a few to save the sum is a stressful decision that no human being would want to be responsible for. Dr. Haglund noticed the staff at the Kampala hospital would try to make due without ventilators by manually squeezing air bags to keep patients alive. He even witnessed a car accident patient that was on the ventilator die when the power went out. As the power came back on, the ventilator did not reset correctly and didn't provide the patient with enough oxygen to sustain the fragile life. An oxygen monitor would have been a vital tool to alert the nurses of the problem. Dr. Haglund and Pastor Jackson Senyonga witnessed that there were actually unused ventilators at the Kampala hospital; however, the ventilators were out of commission due to a shortage of replacement filters for the machines. These filters only cost approximately $5 in the United States, and Dr. Haglund pledged to bring some back. Other equipment pieces, equipment that American doctors take for granted like heart monitors, microscopes, and IV pumps, were no where to be found. When diving into the source of the problem, Dr. Haglund and Pastor Jackson Senyonga found out that only $25,000 per year was budgeted for medical equipment at this national hospital. And, the hospital hadn't been received any new equipment since 1999. Even that equipment, which was purchased by a $175,000 donation from a German bank, was second-hand and about ten years old and when it was purchased. With Pastor Jackson Senyonga as his advocate, Dr. Haglund was introduced to the Ugandan Minister of Health and cabinet members. The group worked together to find a way to improve the hospital system so that patients could receive better healthcare in their time of need. When Dr. Haglund returned home, he realized how much excess equipment the Duke Hospital had available to donate to this good cause. He stumbled across a basement full of equipment, all waiting to be liquidated for pennies on the dollar. He networked with colleagues and bosses and lobbied for Duke's castoff equipment to be sent to this disadvantaged hospital in Kampala. He even came up with creative ways to raise funds to help the Ugandan hospital. For example, he changed his attitude toward those pesky drug and equipment sales personnel doctors often try to avoid and started to solicit donations from them. Dr. Haglund was able to donate over $1.1 million worth of usable, excess equipment from Duke Hospital to the Kampala hospital. In addition, he was successful in soliciting enough donations to have it all shipped to Uganda and volunteers to help train the staff on how to use the equipment. Dr. Haglund realized that this one-time donation would not be able to fix the problems with the Ugandan hospital system. So, he established the Duke Global Health Plus to donate surplus equipment and supplies to struggling hospitals around the world. Each year Dr. Haglund brings a team of medical personnel and other volunteers to visit Pastor Jackson Senyonga's church, Christian Life Ministries. They also visit the orphanages that Pastor Jackson Senyonga started as well as empowering the hospital with both skill training and hands on medical help to people. God must have had a hand in this tricky play of fate. He placed Dr. Haglund in a congregation with open ears and an open heart on the same sweet day that Pastor Jackson Senyonga was speaking at his local church. Had either Dr. Haglund or Pastor Jackson Senyonga ignored God's calling to spread the word and help God's people, the hospital system in Uganda could still be playing lottery with the lives of its patients. Let us be thankful in the mysterious ways that the Lord brings people together to accomplish great things. And let us be thankful to Pastor Jackson Senyonga and Dr. Michael Hugland for providing such great example of how very average people can make a difference in the world just by being an advocate for a good cause. Tasha Lucas Article Source: https://EzineArticles.com/expert/Tasha_R_Lucas/386431 Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/2708784

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