Magandang Umaga.
One of my call day routines takes me to recycling bins on L&D, and occasionally the main OR. Once a sterile pack has been opened, the contents can no longer be used, even if not contaminated,the hospital figuring that it is cheaper to buy new than to re-pack and re-sterilize. But these supplies are not trashed, instead they are saved for overseas missions.
Last October I stopped by the OR on a Saturday morning, and seeing me, someone asked, hey Dr H. do you have [an emergency] case for us? No I said, just looking for supplies to take overseas. Hearing this, RN S.M. said, do you want to go to the Philippines? When? Late January. Sure, I said. And here I am, a member of the Go-Med surgical team to Baguio City, Philippines.
Arrived Manilla Saturday, then 6 hr drive to Baguio City, over 300,000 at 5,000 ft, spread over several mountain ridges; today, Sunday interviewed and examined pre-op patients for Monday.
note: all patients gave explicit, written consent to be photographed before, during and after surgery.
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Monday, January 13, 2014
163. Victory!
Remember Ronda, from a month ago (post #161)--gestational diabetic, nutritional contrarian? She was admitted to the hospital a few days ago for a medical tune-up, her blood pressure and blood glucose levels both needing attention. Well, at some point she pointed out to a nurse that she was drinking a diet soda, even though it "doesn't taste very good," because "some doctor told me to."
Okay, so I didn't get personal credit; it still counts.
Okay, so I didn't get personal credit; it still counts.
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