Diving and Clinic

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Went on my first dive here on Monday. The doctors were doing a certification dive with the dive shop next to our apartments, so I decided to tag along. We went to a site called Overheat Reef in the Roatan Marine Park. Saw stoplight parrotfish munching on coral, 2 huge barracudas, pretty queen angelfish, and thousands of others. The latin names of coral we learned in Belize kept popping up in my head. Couldn't we have just learned the ordinary names? I'm not going to get out of the water and say "Oh boy did you see that Diploria labyrinthiformis?" Great dive, excited to do lots more! 

I have worked at the clinic 2 days now. Yesterday was overwhelming. The Global Healing clinic is one office at the Roatan Hospital Publico, which is a run down building without even running water.
When we walk in in the mornings at 8am the lobby is already filled with sick kids and parents. They don't have appointments, but arrive early in the morning to get a number in line. I collect the charts from admissions and prepare them with the necessary forms for the doctor visit. Then call the patient and parent in, measure their height, weigh them, take temperature, and ask their chief complaint. We have one local doctor, Mario, and the two ped residents from California. Most of the kids have parasites, upper respiratory infections, or are malnourished. 

We get through the patients pretty fast and have been done by 11:30. So I have the rest of the day to hang out on the beach! Went snorkeling in Half Moon Bay today, but got out after realizing I was surrounded by 4 jellyfish!

Now I'm going to a yoga class at a studio down the street in a grass hut structure with wood planked floors, open air, and surrounded by palm trees. Pretty awesome.

Here's a photo just after sunset last night....


My apartment

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Above is apartment building and the view from the deck.
My apartment: I am probably the only renter who has been delighted instead of disgusted by these walls... 





Primer dia completa

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My first full day here... I slept in because I was exhausted from traveling yesterday. Luckily all my bags arrived. Woke up in my pink apartment and was so excited to walk out side and have the beach right in front of me. Went to the store next door to buy a toothbrush (oops) and coconut bread for breakfast. Last night the doctors and I went to the "Reef Rider" floating bar, where the owner told us we could catch a ride on this bar/boat to West Bay in the morning. So insted of paying for a water taxi, I got a free ride to the most beautiful beach on the island. The water is bright turquiose and clear and white sand extends into the shallow water. I spent all day swimming in the warm water, reading, and eating fresh fish ceviche.


I am really glad to have the resident doctors here now so I have friends to hang out with right away. They showed me around the main strip last night which was helpful. They are fun and young and I think we will make a good team in the clinic.

Tomorrow is a holiday, although no local have been able to tell us yet what the holiday is. The hospital is closed though, so I have another day before begining work. So far things are great.



Here is a picture I took this morning of the beach right across from my apartment. Anyone want to come visit??