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Update:
-the team saw 150 patients in clinic
-the team saw 150 patients in clinic
-Dr. Goldberg did one case – repaired both bone forearm fracture
-The nurses had the opportunity to tour town. They visited General Hospital, saw the airport and Palace. They were very appreciative of the break.
-Dr. Crawford spent some time speaking with physicians at the USS Mercy
-Later in the day the group visited an orphanage and spent time talking with and loving on the children there.
-Coming back to Mission of Hope, they heard singing and found that a local praise team was singing to the patients. This lasted for about 20 minutes and it was very beautiful.
Pictures:
Pictures:
Picture #1: Orphanage visit
Picture #2: Praise team singing outside ward
Picture #3: Nursing school, 180 dead
Picture #4: A three story building.
Picture #5: Haiti Presidential Palace
Picture #6: Both bone forearm fracture surgery
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