miércoles, 27 de junio de 2012

June 27th


June 27th
Today I was in the same hospital but in a different area. I was in the Intensive Care Unit. I couldn't do much that day because they are very afraid of spreading nosocomial infections. Even the family members are only allowed to visit the patient for 15 minutes. I mainly just observed from afar and asked the doctor questions about the patients and their plan with them. I talked to this doctor today and he was talking about how he went to the movies and I asked him if there was one in this area. He told us that there is one in this area and that they play english movies! So now the plan on Thursday is our farewell dinner at "Memories" and then going to the movies to see Snow White and the Huntsman :) Today was our last day of clinical and we completed our 90 hour requirement! All in all I have had a very humbling and amazing experience here in Panama and I think I will always remember just how thankful I am to be living in the United States. I was sad that I didn't get to see any live births or even be with any children in the hospital but I guess that is what next semester is for! I am anxiously awaiting my pediatrics and women's health rotation now :) I enjoyed my time at Nutra Hogar and going to the different elementary schools and giving tooth brushes and tooth paste  to the children. My favorite experience in the clinicnals so far was giving the shoes to the children of Las Minas. Some children have to walk an hour and a half to school and they don't even have proper shoes or their shoes are very worn out. So it was a very awesome experience being able to give them the shoes. The hospital was very similar to the hospital in the United States other than the fact that they don't use gloves when they do IV's and stuff like that. I learned today that well paid nurses here only make $750 a month! Also a resident doctor I talked to told me he only made $30/day. On the other side of the spectrum that same doctor only had to pay $55/semester for his schooling so I guess that makes sense. However, either way I am feeling very blessed to go back to my country where nurses make more money and where we are blessed with a better education system. The children really touched my heart on this trip because they go without so many things in their lives and have been through so many things that I can't even fathom. I feel like we did some very awesome things here in Panama during our clinical experiences and even though it was different than I expected, I still am going to take away so much from this trip. Now that we are done with the clinicals, the plan an for thursday is to finally sleep in (past 6am!) cook French Toast and clean the house before we leave. We also will be working on laundry and packing up. We will present our group projects at 1pm and then after that the dinner and a movie plans. On Friday we leave Chitre at 10 am and head back to City of Knowledge. The bus ride is about 4 hours but once we arrive in City of Knowledge we will just be laying low and going out to dinner for our last meal together. After that we will head out for our flight at 12pm because our flight is at 3pm! I will be landing in Tampa at 11:20pm and Ryan is meeting me there! Although I have had a great experience here I am definitely ready to be home with Ryan and my friends and my family :) 
Talk to you all soon. 

June 25 & 26


June 25th
Today we went to a school in Las Minas. Las Minas is also up in the mountains but its not as nice as El Valle. This are is actually very poor and you could tell instantly by looking at the kids and the area. Kids get to school by horse in this area and there is no AC in the schools. The bathrooms were outside and there was also a chicken coop outside! We taught the children the same things we taught the children at the other school on friday. However, this group was different because they were a little slower than the other kids. Its interesting to see the differences in development when you compare this school to the other Panamanian schools and to the US schools. We collected shoes before we came to Panama and this was the day we actually got to give them out to the children. It was a very rewarding experience and it was nice to see the smiles on the children’s faces. We also were able to give them tooth brushes and tooth paste too. The cooked us chicken and rice and sang cultural songs to us which was also really interesting. This is definitely the most “third world” status that I have seen in Panama aside from different areas we drove by. We headed back home after that and we were able to do laundry and work on school work. We only have 5 more days left so were approaching the finish line! Tomorrow my group gets to go to the nice hospital and see the ER, OR, and ICU so I’m very excited for that and I will update soon :)
Thanks for reading :)

view from the top of the school

the kids waiting for us



bringing up the supplies

they waited in lines for us







bathrooms and chicken coop

view from the top of the mountain



the shoes for the kids :)











the classroom





leslie trying the "creme" that the kids eat

look at the roof :/



with the panama nursing students



the little ones shared a desk



playing the germ game











bringing in the shoes



waiting in line for their shoes











exctied about their new shoes










cute little girls :)






most kids take the horse to school





chicken coop




the bathroom



Ray our bus driver

the food they made us

the food we actually ate

the kids saying bye to us



little boy singing a song for us

kids playing our water game

kids washing their hands and sharing the water

playing the germ game :)

June 26th
I thought to today would be more exciting than it actually was lol. We got to go to the new nice hospital in Chitre and I was able to go into the Operating Room. We woke up at 6 and got there at 7:30. I had to change into their scrubs so I could be in the surgical room. I watched a procedure on a fractured clavicle but it got pretty boring when I couldn't see it anymore and just had to hang out in the room doing nothing lol. I went into the OR room that leslie was in and watched a prostate tumor get removed and that was pretty cool. After that it was time to go because the procedures take a really long time in Panama. Right now we don't have anything else to do for the remainder of the day but its raining so I can't go to the pool or do laundry :( we go back to the hospital tomorrow and maybe thursday but we leave Friday morning for
Panama City and we fly out Saturday! I am very excited to go home I miss America so much!!!
the fancy hospital in panama 

walking in..

the lobby area was packed

scrubbed up for OR!

before i got in the operating room!


PANAMA has no Hippa so no worries lol but this is a view of the surgical room.