As some of you know I had the privilege of going to Dominican Republic on a medical missions trip with one of my best friends and her fiancé. It was a great time to get to meet a bunch of awesome people as well as to get to serve people who are in need of health care and may not always get it because of cost.
The way this trip was set up was there was one big group but we split into two. One group included the surgeons, nurses and whoever else they thought they might need for the surgeries and just to help out at a local hospital. The hospital was very small and our group had to bring almost all the supplies and equipment in order to even be able to do the surgeries.
And then there was the medical/clinic group, which I was part of, that went to a new school/church everyday. Our drives ranged from a little over an hour to ten minutes. We would have to set up and tear down every day. We had several doctors and a nurse practitioner that would see the patients and they would prescribe the medications and the pharmacy would then be able to fill. From the doctors the patients would be taught how to take care of themselves better and have their medications explained to them. It was in that same teaching that they heard the good news about Jesus. There was a total of 142 that gave their lives to Christ in those two weeks. The patients were also given the opportunity to see an eye doctor where some received glasses and a dentist who did cleanings and some bigger procedures.
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