Day 3 – Exciting… if you’re a medical professional
I have never seen a group so excited about poop. Then again, this is the same group that shares photos of gall stones. Not pleasant over the dinner table… and
Sharing the Love
Here are two links to videos made at Las Obras. We wanted to share the love. The wheelchair dance move melts my heart every time I watch it. ¡Disfrútenlos!
Uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, seis…
Medical Missions Foundation had a very productive week in Antigua, and our team was fortunate to have two members tracking our progress. Kelsey O’Keefe and Mike Hicks, representing Cerner’s First
¡Muchas Gracias!
We would like to thank our wonderful trip coordinators Pam and Deb Nicklaus. They have organized this mission for the past five years and kept everything running smoothly. They are
Labor of Love
Some of our team members with us on our mission this week may be joining us in Antigua for the first time, but are not by any means inexperienced missionaries.
Building Relationships
Dr. Terry Chaffee and his wife, Becca, have been involved with Medical Missions Foundation for six years. Terry is on Team Anesthesiology and Becca coordinates the Art Team ambassadors. On a
Write On!
Meet Micah, the Medical Scribe for Team Urology. At home in Oklahoma, Micah works double duty as a barista at Second Wind coffee shop in Norman, and as a Medical
Gracious Guatemalans
The people of Guatemala have given our team such a warm welcome into their country. Yesterday afternoon a patient returned to the hospital to personally give one of our urologists,
OR Buzz
The OR is a beehive of activity. The surgical teams completed over 40 cases on Monday, about 20 cases on Tuesday, and at least that many today. Our 25 tonsillectomy
Let’s Hear It For Audiology!
The Audiology team is joined by five students and five interpreters from Berkeley City College interpretation program. The team sees children, adolescents and adults. Many of the adults have a hearing