Dr. Bill D. came with his wife, Judy and son, Ben. He served in the clinic March 14-17, 2011. He writes:
"Our days in Belize were a joy and blessing to all three of us. My time in the clinic was very rewarding and a pleasure. The pharmacy consultations were fun and informative, a real asset to the endeavor. I now want a pharmacist on hand every time I see patients(spoiled me)for sure.
The patients seen in the clinic were a joy to me, a contentment and graciousness was present not experienced by me before in mission work. I think this comes from two factors, the presence of God as reflected by Garry and Anita and a basic self respect of the vast majority of the patients. They are a pleasure to interact with and I believe other volunteers will see how unique this opportunity is. I can give a very encouraging recommendation to any interested persons and look forward to my next visit to the (Presbyterian medical clinic) at Patchakan.
Bill D., MD
"Our days in Belize were a joy and blessing to all three of us. My time in the clinic was very rewarding and a pleasure. The pharmacy consultations were fun and informative, a real asset to the endeavor. I now want a pharmacist on hand every time I see patients(spoiled me)for sure.
The patients seen in the clinic were a joy to me, a contentment and graciousness was present not experienced by me before in mission work. I think this comes from two factors, the presence of God as reflected by Garry and Anita and a basic self respect of the vast majority of the patients. They are a pleasure to interact with and I believe other volunteers will see how unique this opportunity is. I can give a very encouraging recommendation to any interested persons and look forward to my next visit to the (Presbyterian medical clinic) at Patchakan.
Bill D., MD