Malawi Medical Team 2022 Day 4

Published in on June 8, 2022.
The last few days have been very hectic. We leave at 8am to try and have the clinic up and running by 9am. I say "try" because it hasn't happened yet! That's the flexibility part of the trip ;). With that said, this has allowed us time to talk to the Malawians who are a […]
Resurrection Staff
Resurrection Staff

The last few days have been very hectic. We leave at 8am to try and have the clinic up and running by 9am. I say "try" because it hasn't happened yet! That's the flexibility part of the trip ;). With that said, this has allowed us time to talk to the Malawians who are a part of our team. I think that has been one of the best things!

We have seen and treated over 325 patients in our 3 days of clinics. There have been a lot of children under age 5. This means there have been a lot of bubbles, songs, coloring sheets, and peek-a-boo. Babies don't like peek-a-boo in Malawi, lesson learned!

Our evenings can be long. We pack pills, have dinner, then devotions. The dinner often takes a long time - we've learned to pre-order! I'm writing this on the bus - it is Wednesday - and we are on our way to Wandikweza, a clinic that Resurrection has partnered with. I can't wait to see it!

Mercy is the founder of Wandikweza, the medical clinic the team served at today.
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