I'm often asked what it is like, but I fear that I would not serve anyone well by writing a blog post about the experience--most importantly the patients. I'd like to find a way to tell their stories without trivializing or over-dramatizing them. No doubt it would be easy to fall into quick cliche.
In the mean time, below are pictures a wonderful medical student took of the hospital as we worked together. Working at Kamuzu has been the most rewarding time I've had in Malawi and also the hardest.



3 comments:
Those pictures are amazing! Thank you for sharing part of your experience! It's hard to imagine while I sit here in my comfy home!
These are such beautiful people.
Andy, the photo that affects me the most is the one of you in the ward with the very sickest of the children. Seeing you in context just informed my heart, and I don't have the words yet to say what I know and feel. Very tender. You are so important. So are all of those beautiful people. I keep looking at that photo, and tears rise.
Thank you for the pictures. They are so powerful.
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