Since last October we have had 4 new physicians join us, 2 PNGians and 2 from World Medical Missions Post Residency Program, and 1 new PNG dental resident.
Laura joined us from the US a month after Daniel, also delayed due to paperwork issues with Covid. She is our first Ob/Gyn doctor who has been with us full time, and we have learned a lot together. Our Ob/Gyn practice is a bit different than her training, so thankfully we have a number of surgeons and OBs here since she arrived, to help guide her through some of what her training didn’t quite prepare her for. The laparoscopic and robotic surgery that she perfected in the US, isn’t quite as helpful here (especially when we don’t have the robot J). We are learning together, how best to utilize her and her skills and where she can be the most help to our patients. Her 2 years with the PostResidency Program will go by quick, but we are hoping she and her husband Taylor stick around too.
Spencer joined us the end of April. He came to us as our first UPNG medical student about 3 years ago and spent 6 weeks with us. While we didn’t have much to compare it to, we felt like he was quite bright, and we kept in touch through his finishing up of his medical training and then into his 2 years required Residency training in POM that he did. When he finished his residency, he wrote and asked if he could come here and work with us, and we were happy to be able to say yes. While it has really only been 3 months, he has already learned so much of what and how we do things here, and is a great help on call. He is still thinking through the next steps in his life, but based on what we have seen, we would be happy to have him continue to work with us.
Pauline grew up on our station. Her mom is a nurse and midwife and her dad worked in our finance department. She finished her dental schooling this April and is now with us for 2 months to complete her dental residency working with Lesther, our dentist. So instead of just having 1 dentist here, we have 1 and 1 trainee, which allows us to do a bit more. It is great having some station folks coming back to do medicine and dentistry and serve the people here.
After having only 3 or 4 regular doctors for most of last year, having 7 doctors, plus an OB/Gyn, and 1 surgeon and 1 surgical trainee, and 1 dentist and 1 dental trainee, working now full time with us, is an amazing blessing.