Here is what the medical camp stations were like…
2. Registration. They get their patient record forms here and are weighed.
3. Intake. Here they have their temperature and blood pressure taken while the person manning the station gets other information about them.
4. Doctors –Two clinical officers (similar to a Physician’s Assistant in the US) and an RN saw patients and prescribed medications if necessary.
5. Pharmacy – This is where they picked up their meds.
6. Injection/Lab area – If they needed a shot, IV or lab testing, this is where they went. After the lab results were in, they returned to the doctors
7. Outside/Prayer area - Here they had the opportunity to meet with a pastor or someone from the church’s evangelism team. They were presented the gospel with the use of the evangelism cube which is a simple way to explain the gospel. Then they could be prayed for if desired.
The camp was set up well and ran efficiently. It was neat to see all the preparations be
put to use.
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I continue to be amazed at what you are doing! God has blessed you with a happy baby, and he is adjusting so quickly as you do new things. Remember; if you feel like you aren't helping, just being there is an encouragement to the team. And little Eli may be the key that unlocks people's fear or shyness. God bless each of you: Eli, George, and you. Your love for the Lord and for the people is wonderful. Luv and prayers, Cookie
ReplyDeleteWow! That's an impressive operation. Wonderful that you could participate. Love you, Karen
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