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CureCervicalCancer Returns to Northern Vietnam!

December 3, 2018 Welcome to Vietnam! After many hours of travel, the CureCervicalCancer team has landed at our first stop in Quang Ninh province. On the first day of our trip, we visited two clinics, the Quang Ninh Center for Reproductive Health and the Cam Pha Clinic. At Quang Ninh Center for Reproductive Health, the...

Highlights from Kenya
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Highlights from Kenya

It’s Friday and after a long week full of fruitful meetings with ground partners and clinic site visits, Program Director Rebecca wanted to share a few photo highlights of her busy week in Kenya with you. Looking over the records from the “See & Treat” clinic at JOOTRH Hospital. CureCervicalCancer continues to monitors and evaluates...

“Train the Trainer”
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“Train the Trainer”

If you have followed the field notes of CureCervicalCancer, you know that we strive to achieve long term impact in the communities which our clinic sites serve. The goal of our high-intensity, high-volume “See & Treat” trainings is not solely to train those select healthcare professionals who are in attendance, but rather to “Train the...

Lights Out Ukerewe
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Lights Out Ukerewe

Our second day of training on Ukerewe began with what seemed like an insurmountable challenge: a torrential Tanzanian rainstorm coupled with an island-wide blackout. With no idea of how these events would affect patient or trainee turnout, we nevertheless arrived at Nansio District Hospital at 8:30a.m. to prepare our clinics. Contrary to our expectations, we...

Good Night Vietnam Ft. Dr. Gordon and Ground Partner Vu
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Good Night Vietnam Ft. Dr. Gordon and Ground Partner Vu

Goodnight Vietnam ft. Dr. Gordon and Ground Partner Vu When I got off the plane to start this trip I never expected this. This sense of belonging. This sense of greater purpose. This sense of connection that I now have with the world. Vietnam is an untouched wonder Where the light shines a bit brighter...

Wednesday: Vietnam Clinics Continue to Impress Us
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Wednesday: Vietnam Clinics Continue to Impress Us

Today the CCC team visited two more clinic sites in Quang Ninh province, “Dr. Jay Collie Fish Clinic” in Dong Trieu and “Diane Pekow-Rickles Clinic” in Uong Bi. Dong Trieu was extremely busy. We arrived to a waiting room filled with excited patients. As we entered the immaculate and well-organized screening rooms, the women crowded...

Three Cities in Two Days
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Three Cities in Two Days

Over the last two days, we have traveled between several cities to speak to various groups of Chinese doctors and hospital directors. It’s very important to the CCC team to take part in this educational conference series. We are introducing cryotherapy to China as a practical and effective treatment. We’ve noticed that the doctors working...

The Beauty of Kunming: Day 2 of the CCC Journey in China
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The Beauty of Kunming: Day 2 of the CCC Journey in China

Kunming is called the city of eternal Spring. Some of the finest tea in the world grows in this region, and visitors come from all over the globe to taste it. Today it was CCC’s pleasure to participate in the 7th Annual China Maternal and Child Development Congress. Thousands of healthcare professionals gathered to learn...

CureCervicalCancer Invited Back to Rural China
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CureCervicalCancer Invited Back to Rural China

Just around the corner on November 12th, Dr. Patricia Gordon and the CCC team will return to rural China to educate local healthcare professionals in a four-stop mission. This mission will train healthcare professionals in the art of the “See and Treat” method. This method will be implemented in hospitals all across China in order...

Two New Clinics and Ten New “See and Treat” Providers in Tanzania!
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Two New Clinics and Ten New “See and Treat” Providers in Tanzania!

On Friday June 10th, CCC graduated 10 new “See and Treat” healthcare providers from surrounding hopsitals in Mwanza and Dr. Mbise of Arusha. The day started like any other day, with patients arriving and waiting as early as the crack of dawn. The women quickly formed a line to begin the registration process. Mothers waited...