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Wednesday, February 19, 2014
six months spent in sudan
Doctors without borders offer medical care to people in war torn regions of the world. Dr. James spent six months in sudan and helped many people. Sudan had Africa's largest and longest war that lasted 20 years and drove many people out of their homes. Dr. James was worried about the six months to come because he didn't know what medicine he had access too, what was wrong with his patents and in addition he didn't know where to find his patients. Would you spend six months in sudan?
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To help people, yes. To just be there no. Going to Sudan when multiple people have some type of sickness and not knowing what is wrong with them would be nerve wrecking. If I am helping people, then I would certainly go. It would also depend on what their symtoms are and if any doctors or whoever is also helping with the outbreak ended up getting the same thing as the patients, I would stay for a shorter amount of time. For safety reasons. Would you?
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