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Medical Clinics Morijo 2007

   
 

Jean Dodson, with many years of experience in pediatric nursing was invaluable in the care of burned babies, which was a common problem in every village we worked in.

 

This is the way the skin was doing on the second day, after the bandages were removed for redressing. This was a serious burn so the baby was transported to the regional hospital.

 

The line is long and the sun is hot.

Patience pays off as the line gets smaller.

Soon, the Masai patients come to the Triage Table where Mary Francis holds court and discerns medical or dental, wound care or worms.

Dr. Christina Williams, Dr. Danielle Davis and a local physician, Dr. Vincent worked together to assist the people of Morijo.

 

The Doctors and Nurses of KMO worked to get an I.V. going in a critically ill baby that was later transported to the nearest hospital in the KMO Land Cruiser.

  Dolly Sauls and her Masai friend on our first clinic day in Morijo.
 

 

Pam Smith, R.N. and Dr. Vincent, our local physician who covered our team in Morijo.

 

 

Penny and John's family at the family compound

 

 

Lee Ann Nash and Christina Williams were a dynamic duo with pharmacy and medicine their professional roles on the KMO team this year.

 

 

Even Dr. Bill Williams, the dentist of the group, got into the medical business in Morijo, giving local anesthetic to this Masai man who had just had a severe axe wound to his leg. Dr. Christina Williams did a super job sewing the  deep wound.

 

 

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Historically, one out of ten have indicated a decision to receive Christ as a direct result of seeing the "JESUS" film.

 

 

 

The 10/40 Window is an area stretching from 10° to 40° north of the equator from West Africa to East Asia. Did you know that 90 percent of all unreached people groups live in this region of the world? The 10/40 Window is identified as having less than 2 percent of their populations as evangelical Christians. 

 

 

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