Locci with a clinic staffer |
Locci spent much of his time either at the clinic, where he welcomed patients and performed routine vital signs and check ups, or accompanying a nurse throughout the countryside to deliver health care services to various towns and villages.
“When going through the community, we just took a blood pressure cuff, stethoscope, thermometer and medications that we knew we needed or basic medications that helped with a lot of the community problems,” he says.
The experience, while brief, helped Locci realize how fortunate he is to have the opportunities to make a difference. “I have definitely learned that the smallest things can change someone’s life,” he says.
Read the full article at Case's News Center
No comments:
Post a Comment