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Colombia Opened my Eyes

Colombia Opened my Eyes

A personal blog by Ian Ferguson (2nd year medical student) Last summer, I was lucky enough to participate in a four-week IFMSA clinical exchange in Colombia. Working in the emergency department of Hospital San Juan de Dios in Armenia was an experience I will never forget! Not only was I exposed to a variety of […]

A Health Care System under Transition: My Experiences in Post Revolutionary Egypt

A Health Care System under Transition: My Experiences in Post Revolutionary Egypt

Egypt captivated the world on January 25, 2011, marking a day for its revolution and ending a thirty year rule. I spent about two months volunteering at a public hospital in Cairo and from my point of view, the scars after the uprising continued to be present in the social fabric of everyday life in Egyptian society. Despite the hardships during these times of transition, some continued to look at their country with optimism and were striving to make their country better. A noteworthy establishment was the Women’s Health Outreach program which is primarily focusing on improving women’s health.

Peruvian Amazon elective: Family Practice Resident blog

Peruvian Amazon elective: Family Practice Resident blog

Happy new year to you all! As many of you know i’m spending January learning and working in a small hospital in the Peruvian jungle, in Santa Clotilde. I’ve been here a few days now and i’ll try to send semi-regular updates. I landed in Lima on Dec 28 and spent the night in Lima with Padre Moe, chatting and learning about the history of the health centre.

Freddy with UBC medical student, Prabhroop Kaur Sidhu and the Nakaseke Lifecare staff in Uganda

LOCAL ADVOCATE FIGHTS FOR INTERNATIONAL CARDIAC PATIENT: UBC Medical Student’s Efforts Find Success

Like many cardiac patients, Freddy requires lifesaving surgery. The difference is Freddy is only ten years old and is growing up in ruralUganda, one of the poorest communities in the world. Fortunately, the persistence of UBC Medical students has fast-tracked Freddy’s case and increased his chances of survival.

Dr. Rich Currie: Peruvian blog from St. Clotilde, Amazon

Dr. Rich Currie: Peruvian blog from St. Clotilde, Amazon

Greetings from Santa Clotilde, Peru!

This is the end of week three in Santa Clotilde. I have secured access to a laptop, found internet , work has settled into a routine, and I am no longer constantly distracted by a Macaw named Leo. In short, I am ready to sit down and write.

For past readers of the Ethiopia and Central African Republic non-blog travel-blogs, I should begin by saying that this is not a Medecins Sans Frontieres project. It is a missionary hospital, and I am working here for only a month, deep in the Amazon basin of northeastern Peru. The story of how I ended up in Santa Clotilde is difficult to summarize, and involves a number of unusual opportunities and random connections that I pondered for considerable time last week as I sat on an earthen floor in the darkness, chewing on semi-rotten armadillo.