So I have made it to Kibogora, and I have been here now 2 days. Rwanda is a beautiful country. I hope to be able to post pictures soon. The hospital sits a large hill. Well, for Indiana it would definitely be a mountain, but for Rwanda it is just a hill. The mission and hospital staff have been so great. The mission compound is very nice. We are having some problems with the broadband service, so currently I am on the internet through a cell phone pay per bite modem. That is why no posting pictures. Yes there is such a dichotomy here. Very little access to health care, but many people carry around cell phones. I am not sure I will ever get use to the staring or being followed almost everywhere. People shout "Mzungu", which means white person in Kinyarwanda, which is the local language though many speak French and some speak English.
I have worked two days in the hospital now. It is very tough. The language barrier can be difficult, but I am getting by. However, basic tests that we take for granted such as electrolytes are not available here. There is Xray and U/S, which is somewhat helpful. However, there is no one hear to read the ultrasound besides myself. Many times I am just making guesses at what patients have because there is no diagnostic test, especially no cultures. I have already been completely stumped twice, so it has definitely been a humbling experience so far.
I will continue giving updates. I hope everyone back home is well.
God Bless,
James
The adventures of Dr. James Robinson, a third year family medicine resident, doing a mission at Kibogora Hospital in Rwanda.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Monday, January 24, 2011
The Adventure Has Started
Well, I'm officially off on my trip. Left Josh's apartment at 9:30 am and flew out of Atlanta at 12:30pm. Currently, I am at JFK Airport and leave here at 6:30 pm for Amsterdam. Then it is to Kigali. I will arrive at 2:55 pm tomorrow. That is almost 19 hours on planes and 30 hours of travel time. Hopefully, jet lag won't be too bad because I spend the night in Kigali and then make the 5 hour drive to Kibogora. I am tired just thinking about it.
James
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Getting Ready!!!!
Well, there are only five days left until I leave for Kibogora, Rwanda. I am filled with both excitement and anxiety. I am currently still getting things ready, but that is coming along much better now. Picking up some medicine tomorrow at SJRMC tomorrow to take with me. I have all my books and supplies ready and got my malaria prophylaxis yesterday. Thank you for all of your thoughts, prayers, and support.
James
James
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