Friday, August 10, 2007

Clinical Day 4- Choluteca

Well, this was the last clinical day. We were all a little tired but thankfully this was our easiest day. This time we had the clinic at the church there in Choluteca.


Just couldn't quit taking pictures with the little kids. :)


Doctor Suh's "office"


Doctor Kenya's "office"


Doctor Waller's "office"


People waiting to register with one of our ladies making sure that no one goes where they are not supposed to go.


Tired triage- or what was left of it.


Missionary Mrs Ritchie cooking some yummy soup for lunch.


The pharmacy interpreter- Immanuel posing for the camera.


The missionary's daughter Sasha doing a silly pose for the camera.


Missy after a long day of triage.


Me and Mr Henry Abbott- my favorite man. He loved my hair and loved to play with it.


Me with 2 of the Panamanian ladies and a dentist from Honduras.


Me with Doctor Kenya.


Our lunch crew for the day. William and Joseph/Joe/Joey- he wouldn't tell me which name he preferred to be called by ;)


Look at those sandwiches. Working away & trying to get them all done in time for lunch (that is if I would just leave them alone ;)


William making a few more. It seems they didn't realize how hungry everybody gets when they have been working hard all day with not much of a breakfast. :)


Me with another cute girl who just wouldn't leave me alone :)


Mrs Alfaro and Karen- the youngest girl from the Children's Lighthouse which is basically an orphanage that the missionaries have started.


Mrs Waller and Jenny- one of the girls from the Children's Lighthouse.


Doc Waller, Mrs Alfaro (the interpreter), and Julie- another child from the Children's Lighthouse.

Getting a picture taken with cute little Eric- the youngest from the Children's Lighthouse.


The nursing highlight of the trip (JK:)- getting to clean this little guy's ears.

A picture of me actually cleaning this little guys ear.


We even had the police come out and help us here.


Well, we got on TV again. Here is our director and interpreter doing an interview. For those of you who don't know, I have been on 2 different countries TVs- Mexican and now Honduran. Exciting! :);)

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