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Jan 05, 2012
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It’s the second day back to work after the New Year break and 2012 is definitely off to a busy start! Amidst the hustle and bustle of day-to-day tasks is the excitement I am feeling and the preparations I am making for my upcoming field visit to the...
Jun 21, 2011
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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 our...
Jun 19, 2011
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It’s my last week in Teme Hospital, still full of surprise and excitement. I had another urethral injury with repair with rail road technique early in the week. This time, I used the bougie used by anaesthetist for endotracheal intubation for...
Jun 13, 2011
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It was an exciting Monday morning. Unfortunately, the final outcome was very disappointed. I was called by Emergency Room doctor at 10:45pm last night. There was a man admitted with a stab wound at left front chest wall with active bleeding and...
Jun 12, 2011
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It’s another busy week. But the tiredness was driven by the excitement of last two days. Early this week, we had admitted a young man whom was hit by a car on left chest wall. Chest X-ray showed blood in left chest and collapsed left lung but no rib...