Thursday, September 8, 2011

Sierra Leone, Day 4

Today looked very different from yesterday.

Instead of going out and taking data on PCMH and ODCH, I stayed back on the ship with Joe and the two electrical engineers to process the information we gathered yesterday.

We set up shop in the Dining Hall, put 3 tables together, opened up the laptops and got to work. It ended up being a very productive day of data summarizing and report writing.

Tomorrow I am headed to the Maternity and Children's Hospitals. They are two hospitals but share the same campus and utilities (electrical, water, waste water), so we've affectionately dubbed them the Siamese Twins. I'll be touring the facilities with Joe and noting many of the same things we did at Connaught yesterday. Hopefully our experience with Connaught will expedite the process at the Siamese Twins.

That's all I got for today! Tonight we're going to the ship "Community Meeting", we'll see what that means! I'm stoked.

-Mike

1 comment:

  1. If you see the Ship's Doctor Gary Parker and his wife Susan, say hi! It's their anniversary, so they may not be around :-D Susan and I were grad students together at Fuller.

    Praying for you guys!

    Wendy, for all the :-)'s

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