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Monday, June 22, 2009

You know you have lived in Africa for a few days when……….

You are driving down the road and you hear a random African on the back of a zemidjan yell your name. As you glance in their direction you notice them vigorously waving at you. You take a few seconds to see if you recognize the person who is admiring you and you quickly realize it is your old patient.  This happened to me two different times today.

One would think that living and working in a city equipment with nearly 750 thousand people would make it rather difficult to run into old patients on the street, but it happens more often than not. I guess it could be my Yovo colored skin, or the big Mercy Ships Land Rover that I drive, or maybe even the ceil blue colored scrubs I am constantly wearing that draws the attention , but I like to think that it is my unique personality and dashing good looks that has made it so easy for them to remember me and my name.  

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

New Dental Equipment.

A few weeks ago we closed down the dental clinic for 3 days in order to install almost all new dental equipment. That which was installed: 4 generators, 2 compressors, 4 sterilizers, 6 dental chairs and units, an ultra sonic cleaner, lights, and a new cavitron. The mentioned equipment was either donated by companies or bought with donations. It is wonderful having almost all new equipment. It makes my job A LOT easier. I no longer have to worry if the generators are going to start in the morning, or if the units are going to work. 

Life is good at Avotrou Dental Clinic. 

Below are a few pictures of the new equipment and a few names and number on who donated what. 
THANK YOU! 

Dental team install donated equipment at the Akpakpa clinic

Top: Installing new dental chairs
Bottom left: Tony Royston (UK) AFM med technician and dayworker Florent install the new air compressor
Bottom right: Jessica Campbell displays the new donated generators

Thanks to our donors: ADEC donated dental equipment and chair units worth $72,000, Tech West Inc. gave us a 53.5% discount of $7444.50 on the air compressors, and Cutters Equipment a 40% discount of $3,777.00 on the Honda generators

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Cabin 4343.

Yesterday June 10, 2009 marked my 1-year anniversary with Mercy Ships. What a year it has been. In honor of the day I celebrated by taking care of a medical emergency at the clinic-SCARY, taking care of a patient was about to die from a dental infections, pulling teeth, removing part of a ladies mandible-yes I did that…. I actually pulled out the bone that made up her mandible, and said good bye to my LOVELY roommate Emily- very SAD. 


Last Saturday at 3am the the occupants of cabin 4343 and Richard piled into a Nissan car to make the 20 min truck to the airport to see our lovely roommate Naomi off. In the matter of a minute cabin 4343 went from 4 to 3.



Last night I drove and Carmen accompanied me to the airport to drop Emily off . 

 Now there is 2

And in 2 ½ weeks Carmen will jump on a plane and head back to Texas leaving me all alone….. 


Oh wait I have already been blessed with a new roommate who is moving in tomorrow. 

MEET LIZ- I am sure you will be hearing a lot about her in the future: 


Oh how you must be able to adjust to constant change here. After awhile I must admit change gets old.

 

RIP my original Cabin 4343. What a trip it was.  Welcome newcomers what a wonderful cabin it is. 

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Produce Anyone?


Look at all the wonderful FRESH produce we get to eat here. It has been so nice seeing fresh lettuce, tomatoes, cucmbers, green peppers, apples, bananas, and papaya on the buffet line daily. What a change from Liberia. In Liberia we received lettuce about once every 3 months and it sure wasn't romaine. The other options were not heard of either. 

The things we take for granted until we no don't have them any longer. 

Monday, June 1, 2009

Oh i forgot one thing.....

So this morning I went to the hospitality center( the huge warehouse about a mile from the ship that we have transformed into a hotel like place for patients to stay before and after surgery so they don't have stay on the ward) to get a dental patient that had been brought to the center over the weekend from up country. 

I went in and told the translator I was here to get the patient and to tell her she will be going home from the dental clinic so she should bring all her belongings with her. The translator disappeared  to retrieve the patient and reappeared a moment later with my patient. 

I said so she has everything and the translator said yes. We started to get ready to load the patient in the car and as we were doing this the patient said oh wait I forgot something. She ran back to get the thing she had forgotten and when she came back to my surprise it was not a thing it was a baby. She was carrying her child. She had FORGOTTEN her baby. 

How does that happen. :)