Transcript of MEDICAL MISSION TRIP TO LOS CACAOS, SAN CRYSTOBAL, DOMICIAN REPUBLIC FEB. 1-5, 2010.
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- MEDICAL MISSION TRIP TO LOS CACAOS, SAN CRYSTOBAL, DOMICIAN
REPUBLIC FEB. 1-5, 2010
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- Arriving at the Airport
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- At the Peace Corps office in Santo Domingo in the beginning of
our trip. In this photo: Julie Bostic, Carol Borg, Denise S.
Hanisch-Cameron, Cindy Whitaker, Joni Hill, Sandy Koch
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- We spent time sorting, labeling and writing instruction in
Spanish on all of the medications that we brought with us.
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- It was dark when we finally got everyone and everything
together to go up the mountain to Los Cacaos
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- Denise and Brittany had purchased an exam table, refrigerator,
printer, and a blood draw table locally, with donations.
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- LOS CACAOS HOSPITAL
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- Brittany (left) along with Peace Corp volunteers from the area,
served as translators and guides.
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- The first day, Denise and Julie went to an outreach clinic at
Los Manantiales. They saw over 100 people that day.
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- 28 year old single Mom going to high school on Sundays 1 1/2
hours away.
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- People began arriving and signing in to see the American
Doctors
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- Children lined up outside with their parents for the
clinic.
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- These two girls walked together to get to the clinic.
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- This is the Exam room in the hospital at Los Cacaos.
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- The Cardiac Monitor/EKG equipment was donated to the clinic
from the Dahl Memorial clinic in Skagway, Alaska. Note the table it
is sitting on.
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- Carols husband, Steve Manders designed and made the needed
tables from the lumber that was available.
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- Sandy Koch filled her 3 days teaching the Doctors and Nurses
how to use the Cardiac Monitor.
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- Sandy worked on teaching the nurses how to take an EKG reading,
until they ran out of the disposable nodes.
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- The local people were very happy to now have an Ultrasound
available. Joni taught the Doctors and Nurses how to use the
equipment.
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- The longer they worked with the ultrasound, the more available
pregnant ladies showed up to take advantage of the equipment. They
were so surprised to find out the sex of their baby.
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- The hospital emergency room.
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- The newly stocked lab and refrigerator brought by the team.
Cindy spent a lot of time coordinating things with the facility in
a neighboring city where lab samples will be sent.
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- The clinic pharmacy.
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- Clinic Reception area.
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- Hospital waiting room
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- The medical team are ready to see patients,
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- Carol with a patient and her daughter.
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- A patient who brought her baby in.
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- Carol receives a Thank You from a young patient.
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- A young mother with her baby.
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- Many many children were brought in.
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- An 80 some year old lady who rode on a motorbike with her
husband to come many miles to the clinic.
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- A mother & her children.
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- Scenic view from Los Cacaos.
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- Carol & sister Diane who was also on the trip. Diane spent
3 days working with the computers at the Coffee Association.
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- The Coffee Association in Los Cacaos that Brittany works
with.
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- The American group and local Peace Corp volunteers and
translators invited them to come for a tour.
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- Bags of raw coffee to be sorted and roasted.
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- Brittany telling about the roasting and bagging of the
coffee.
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- Sorting and then grinding or leaving them as "whole bean"
before packaging.
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- After visiting the Coffee Association, most made their way down
to the local Discotheque to try some famous Dominican Presidente
beer.
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- Los Cacaos Scenery
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- The Coffee Association invited the group up for delicious
cappuccino. Later they made a bonfire and introduced the DR folks
to Smores. Carol had the forethought to bring the ingredients.
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- They loved the Smores!! Brittany has been told that this
American tradition has officially been adopted by the community of
Los Cacaos!
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- Carol with children
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- A patient at the clinic
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- A mother and young baby
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- Young mother in a village where we saw 97 patients in one
day.
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- Two young girls
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- A young boy
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- Typical mountain home
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- Another typical home
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- Note the blonde child
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- Family in Santana
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- Carol on telephone!
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- Donkeys were a frequent mode of transportation in the rural,
outlying areas. Also used to haul coffee and citrus fruits for harv
est
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- Garbage truck by day, School bus by night. The high school kids
go to school at night so they can work during the day.
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- Friendly Geicho
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- Typical Electrical Splicing at its finest!! And they wonder why
the power goes on and off!!!
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- Steve with our hostess, Luce Maria. We stayed in her and her
husbands home for three nights. This is the first family Brittany
stayed with when she arrived.
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- Brittany, Carol and Steve. Brittany has served in the Peace
Corp at Los Cacaos, Dominican Republic since the fall of 2008.
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- Brittany has her own place to live, this is her bulletin board
inside her front door. A Peace Corp friend stands near by.
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- Brittanys Kitchen/dining room
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- Brittanys bedroom, complete with mosquito nettinga
necessity.
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- This little boy lives next door to her.
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- Thank you to everyone who helped and donated, the community of
Los Casaos will be greatful forever. The community of Los Cacaos
thanks you all!!! Carol Borg Diane Falken Denise Hanisch-Cameron
Cindy Whitaker
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- Steve Manders Joni Hill Sandy Koch Julie Bostic The members of
Skagway, AL Presbyterian Church The members of Grace Lutheran
Church, Willow Lake, SD