4236 is further divided into 40% General surgery; 21% Orthopedic surgery, 16% MaxFax surgery, 15% Plastic surgery, 4% Women's Health surgery and 2% VVF or Obstetric Fistula surgery. Incredible numbers.
We left the ship for the screening site at 05:30 am and returned to the ship at 2030 or 8:30 pm. It was an exhausting, inspiring, heartbreaking, humbling, hopeful day for the 320+ crew working that day at the screening site. I was 1 of 18 people working side by side with a translator in the history taking area and I will see many of the same patients again as they are scheduled for surgery and come back through admissions the day before their surgery.
Standing in line |
Panoramic view of the line |
I am working in the history taking area, taking vital signs after the paperwork is done
These are the kinds of problems we can help. . . . .
Rare for goiters to ever get this large in a developed country, but very common in Africa
The Africa Mercy crew! I am in a pink shirt 5 rows back from the front just to the right of midline
The Medical crew for Congo
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