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haiti mobile clinics

December 27th, 2011
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The first couple days back in Haiti were spent returning to some of the same small towns we visited 2-years ago for mobile clinics.  The buildings and people were the same, but I/we felt much more prepared this time. (thank you 2 additional years of medical school)

Our pharmamentarium had one main drug per class (albendazole, amoxicilin, metro, cipro, enalapril, hctz, metformin, asprin, tylenol, ibuprofen, iron, and good old multivitamins) so determining the diagnosis and treatment was ‘simpler’ than you’d think.

One of the days I was even to run a pediatric station more or less by myself with the help of a translator from Creole to French/English.   Most of the care provided at the mobile clinics was on the adult end of the spectrum with organized focuses on diabetes, hypertension, along with any-old medical complaint that people walked in with.

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the new

December 10th, 2011
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Halfway through interview season I took a 3-day sidetrack from common amenities to camp in the New River Gorge.  I’ve wanted to see this area for many years now after hearing randomly of their Bridge Day.

Sure, it was December but “the new” didn’t disappoint and I’m still not over my fascination of the size and magnitude of the bridge which connected ridge-top to ridge-top bypassing a yesteryears 1-hr drive down switchbacks and back up to cross the river gorge.

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