State of the EWH Group (July 10)
I promise this is the last family update – not because I now understand everything, but because I’m leaving tomorrow, so there shouldn’t be anything else really Earth-shattering. We learned that Deo is Anton’s son with another woman, who now lives in Moshi. This revelation came about when Deo left to see his mother today.
You’ve probably noticed that I’ve spent a lot of time talking about the trips we’ve been on around Tanzania, which begs the question: are these kids actually doing anything? My answer is yes, absolutely. In the past month we have learned a lot of Swahili and quite a bit about medical equipment. While you can only make so much progress in a foreign language in a month, I feel like we now have a firm foundation that we can build upon in our second month as we interact in our hospitals. With regard to the medical equipment, we’ve not only gained knowledge through lecture and lab, but we’ve worked first hand on medical equipment in Mt. Meru Hospital in Arusha. Each group has been briefed about their respective hospital, and most of us are receiving transportation to our hospitals tomorrow (my hospital is called Kibosho Hospital).
I must admit, even with the preparation we’ve undergone, I’m still somewhat nervous to be going to a remote hospital near Kili armed with just a tool kit, my own wits, and my partner, Gynter. Oh well, here goes nothin’.