Blogs & Stories
Mar 16, 2006
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I'm now waiting at Brussels Airport for a transit flight to Paris for the debriefing at MSF-France Office. It was still tough on my last day at Mamba Point. I had to repair a complete tear of the vagina and rectum of a woman after a night of...
Mar 15, 2006
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It's my last call duty last night. Perhaps I'm a bit excited, I can't sleep any more after about only one and a half hour's sleep. Although these are the last two days of my duty, it has still been full of excitement and surprise. We have had four...
Mar 12, 2006
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Today is a National Holiday in Liberia. They call it Cleaning Day. It is like our Ching Ming Festival. People visit their relatives' and friends' graves. It has been a very bad day for me in Monrovia. If you can remember, I received a woman with a...
Mar 08, 2006
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Today is a National Holiday in Liberia. They call it Cleaning Day. It is like our Ching Ming Festival. People visit their relatives' and friends' graves. It has been a very bad day for me in Monrovia. If you can remember, I received a woman with a...
Mar 06, 2006
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Once again, Monday has been busy. While I was doing a change of dressing for a small girl with burns, our field coordinator came to the OT and told us that a pregnant woman had been admitted to ER with the umbilical cord prolapsed out of her vagina...