Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Cambodia

This summer, WWAMI sponsored four of us to spend six weeks in Cambodia working at the Children's Surgical Centre. We scrubbed in for an average of 4-5 surgeries per day acting as first-assist for much of the time. While there we worked with specialists and medical students from around the world. We spent a lot of time together and took trips to Siem Reap (land of Angkor Wat), Mondulkiri (jungle trek), and Sihanoukville (beach town).

Although most of our time was spent in the O.R., we were able to get away on the weekends and explore Cambodia.



Our guides getting our rides ready for a 2-day trek through the jungle



Exploring the villages north of Phnom Penh by scooter


Bayon of Angkor Thom



Sunset over the rubble and trash as seen from my guesthouse


Young monks strolling through Angkor Wat, the world's largest religious monument.



Monkey


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The Surgical Center had one O.R. with 3 cases usually happening simultaneously



See one, do one, teach one


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Monday, August 8, 2011

Dillingham R/UOP


After Year 1, we are given several options to fulfill our "Triple I" (Independent Investigative Inquiry) Project. I chose R/UOP (Rural/Underserved Opportunities Program). This is the one that randomly assigns us to remote sites.

Alaska's southwestern town of Dillingham (Pacific Salmon Capitol of the World) was where I was sent.



I spent a month with rural physicians to see how medicine is practiced in The Bush. It was a great experience. Luckily, students from other medical fields were there at the same time so I had a group of new friends my age to explore the town and surroundings with.



Kanakanak Hospital (6 miles from town) and the typical windy cloudy weather.


Performance during the statewide annual Rural Providers' Conference that just happened to be hosted by Dillingham the month I was there.


At the peak of Snake Mountain with the other students (Pharm student, PA student, and Family Medicine Resident).


Collecting seagull eggs on a small island.


By the port of Dillingham.


Click here for the rest of the Dillingham Pictures ---> DILLINGHAM '11


Friday, January 7, 2011

Japan 2010












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