Thursday, August 28, 2014

Packing


We are now in the final stages of packing and preparation for our surgical mission to Cameroon. We are flying from Medford, OR on September 3rd and will be in Cameroon 2 days later.  These past several weeks have been filled with getting our supplies ready as well as finishing up our vaccination schedule. It will be a relief when the last piece of luggage in finally packed.  We are really excited to be going to Njinikom, Cameroon where we will be working with long term Mission Doctor Volunteers Brent Burket, MD and his wife Jennifer Thoene, MD who have now been there for one year.

In this first post I will fill in a little bit about myself and my wife Rosemary.  I am a Plastic and Reconstructive surgeon and Rosemary is an Operating Room/Surgical RN.  We began our volunteer surgical missions in 1983 with a  month long mission in Indonesia.  We followed that with annual missions to Nepal for approximately the next 22 years.  In between we have worked in India, Turkey and most recently we have been going to Antigua, Guatemala for the past few years. I retired from active practice on July 1 of this year and now have the time to go for longer mission trips.  We have always wanted to go with a Catholic organization and work in a Catholic setting.  In addition we have wanted to work in Africa.  So that brings us to the present endeavor.  We attended the Spring Retreat for Mission Doctors in Los Angeles this year and began to make plans for the Cameroon mission.  The time has passed very quickly since that wonderful meeting and we are ready to embark. We will try to post to our blog with some regularity for our friends and followers.  We ask that you all keep us in your prayers.

Rosemary Packing Supplies

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