6/27/14
I can't believe it is my last day in Iringa. It's hard to imagine that I have been here a full 4 weeks and will probably never see most of these people I have spent every hour of every day with again.
This morning we did rounds with Dr. Msigwa, discharging many of the patients from minor surgeries. Then we went back ton another ward and Dr. Rahib lectured us on the prostate. Of course he always asks us questions and has us guess the answers, though I rarely knew the answers. For the first time in my life, I am one of the youngest people on the trip and don't really know much about medicine, which puts me at a slight disadvantage because the doctors don't know this.
After the morning shift, I had planned to go to lunch with some friends and finish shopping, but there were 7 C-sections that were going to be happening and it was rumored that Gap Medics students could have the chance to assist. After watching 5, I gave up on the idea of assisting and called it a day at the hospital. Though I didn't get to assist I protect much checked everything else off my list.
For dinner, a group of us stayed at the house and made Mexican food and enjoyed the last night in the house. Definitely a night well spent with everyone.
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