Bragging On My Colleague – Angola Day 32
Abundantly illustrative: Oscar Paulo and I, saying farewell at the International Airport in Lubango, southern Angola. I am returning […]
Abundantly illustrative: Oscar Paulo and I, saying farewell at the International Airport in Lubango, southern Angola. I am returning […]
“你们为什么在非洲?”是因为我们在这里工作!Twice this month I enjoyed caring for patients from China here at CEML Hospital. It’s an understatement that they
“Your ambition is to make a career of medical missions? “No serious skills are necessary. “You don’t need to
Pictured here with me are 37 nurse practitioners from the rural clinics associated with Kalukembe Hospital – CEML‘s sister
This woman’s loving son guided her into my consultation room, where she awkwardly sat down and began describing to
Not every person coming for consultation has a significant illness. Indeed, Angola has a striking number of worried well
Even after thirty years of communist indoctrination, today’s Angolan people remain inherently spiritual. They readily assure that there is
This 63-year young woman arrived at CEML Hospital 3 days ago with large, full-thickness pressure ulcers of her entire
The challenge of low resource healthcare includes not just lack of assets alone, but also the spectrum of diseases
Angolans love to sing in harmony, with vibrant gestures and expressive smiles. Last night, when I brought my travel