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The Continued Scourge of HIV

by: Julie Stone
One of the challenges we face on a regular basis pertains to the ravages Continue Reading

A Tale of Two Patients

by: Julie Stone
Despite the challenges of travel created by the sociopolitical situation, patients are still coming Continue Reading

Persevering in Adversity

by: Julie Stone
After I returned to Cameroon during the first week of October, we have been Continue Reading

A Look Back While Planning Ahead

by: Julie Stone
Currently in North America for an abbreviated Home Assignment, I’ve had the privilege of Continue Reading

When Events Come Full Circle

by: Julie Stone
Every two to three months during the year it has been a privilege to Continue Reading

A Month of Testing

by: Julie Stone
As was the case in 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic prevented our external examiner from Continue Reading

Is Fear Healthy?

by: Julie Stone
In June I had an opportunity to travel to Banso Baptist Hospital (BBH) with Continue Reading

A Red Alert, a Rash, and a Rogue Rat

by: Julie Stone
The risk of contracting COVID‑19 in Cameroon was officially raised to a RED, or Continue Reading

Our Only Hope

by: Julie Stone
On November 28, the hospital held a joint graduation ceremony for the graduating residents Continue Reading

Hope Amidst the Pandemic

by: Julie Stone
The COVID pandemic has done much to change our way of life and alter Continue Reading