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"You have to know your limitations, we are not God." my teammate said. My eyes were red, from too many sleepless nights by being on call. They were getting redder and a bit moist.
Wow. That was my impression of the Family Support Centre (FSC) run by MSF in Lae.
I have just arrived back in Port Moresby from Tari. It has certainly been an eye-opening couple of days.
After a 7-hour flight, I landed in Port Moresby yesterday.
It’s the second day back to work after the New Year break and 2012 is definitely off to a busy start!
When working in the Coordination office in the capital city, field visits really help us put things in perspective and really understand what we are working towards.  I had a chance to visit 2 of our support bases in Kisangani and Goma and one of ou
It’s my last week in Teme Hospital, still full of surprise and excitement.
It was an exciting Monday morning. Unfortunately, the final outcome was very disappointed.
It’s another busy week. But the tiredness was driven by the excitement of last two days.
I have performed my seventh laparotomy case in Teme in this morning. It’s another case of gun shot wound at the back, on right side of spine. The bullet stayed at left side of abdominal wall, just beneath the skin.
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