Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Chimala Hospital, part 2

The hospital administer is Bernard. He speaks excellent English, is a church leader, has a great smile, and has a great sense of humor. He interpreted for us at the hospital devos and at the Mission Church. He loved our parties. He said that the parties were so much fun and made him feel like a kid again! We really enjoyed visiting with Bernard.











The next photo shows the window into the pharmacy. Patients must pay for medicine before it is given to them.




This is a line of people waiting to be seen in the outpatient clinic.





The doctor sign




The sign at the door of the surgery area






The next photos are of the surgery area. First are the scrubbing sinks outside of the surgery room.





Under the sinks





Doctors and nurses must put on boots before entering surgery.




The dressing rooms




Surgical gowns.




Surgical gown storage closet




The operating table is next. The nursing students said that this blue plastic is "wiped down" between surgeries! There is little disinfecting done.
Many treatments are done without anesthetic. The nursing students said that most burn victims are treated without anesthetic, even when burned skin is being pulled off. Teeth are pulled without deadening.





The next pictures are different views in the surgery room.













Would you like to have surgery in a third world country??

The people in Tanzania are so grateful to have a hospital that is close enough for them to get to in case of emergency.

2 comments:

Julie said...

That is scary!

Staci said...

Wow. Seems like post surgery infections would be almost a given.