Tag: <span>CCC</span>

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...

Start of a Long and Beautiful Partnership
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Start of a Long and Beautiful Partnership

Our second full day of screening at Buzuruga was a smashing success. Word of mouth travels fast here, and today three times as many women as yesterday showed up for screening. To see over a hundred women, plus dozens of babies and children, fill the waiting room was a beautiful sight. Their traditional, rainbow-colored dresses...

CCC's First-ever Screening Day in Tanzania
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CCC's First-ever Screening Day in Tanzania

Day 2 in Tanzania took us to Buzuruga Medical Center, just outside of the bustling town of Mwanza. This medical center already has a successful mother/baby wellness clinic, but cervical cancer screening is a vital part of women’s  healthcare that was lacking. We are thankful to our new partners from UC Irvine for recognizing the...

A New Partnership and A Great Start in Tanzania
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A New Partnership and A Great Start in Tanzania

The CureCervicalCancer team arrived in Mwanza, Tanzania on Sunday with a warm greeting from our new partners of UC Irvine’s School of Medicine. We are thrilled to be working with an amazing group of medical students, who are dedicated to saving lives and establishing two new sustainable “See and Treat” clinics. Our senior intern coordinator,...

Graduation Day for our Newest Team Members
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Graduation Day for our Newest Team Members

Today (Friday) is our last clinic day of our 2016 Guatemala Program, and it has been such an honor to work with the amazing WINGS and ACPC teams this past week! This morning, the CCC team held a graduation ceremony for our five newly-certified “See and Treat” trainees at WINGS. Their performance this week was...

A Greater Cause by Dr. Valentina Rodriguez (OBGYN)
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A Greater Cause by Dr. Valentina Rodriguez (OBGYN)

I heard about Cure Cervical Cancer 3 years ago, when my close friend Dr. Erica Oberman signed up to attend a mission in Guatemala. She came back with stories of beautiful women in their traditional clothing who would come from miles away to be seen and treated, and of kind nurses who would work in...

Vital Questions by Dr. Erica Oberman (OBGYN): Day 4 in Guatemala
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Vital Questions by Dr. Erica Oberman (OBGYN): Day 4 in Guatemala

As a doctor I often wonder what exactly my patients hear when I give them an unexpected diagnosis.  Did they understand what is going on?  Were they comfortable enough to ask me questions?  Are they okay with their plan of care?  As you can imagine, when I participate in a medical mission, in a foreign...

Day 3 in Guatemala: Getting Creative
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Day 3 in Guatemala: Getting Creative

Day Three of our 2016 Guatemala program was another success! The team split into two again: the WINGS clinic was organized in San Juan Chalmeco, while ACPC’s clinic was held in San Pedro Carcha. Over 200 women were screened/treated with an overall positivity rate of 8%! The team accompanying WINGS and the five new trainees...

Covering More Ground: Day 2 in Guatemala
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Covering More Ground: Day 2 in Guatemala

For the next three days, the CCC team will split into two groups to cover more ground in and around the Alta Verapaz region. The team led by Dr. Erica Oberman (OB/GYN) headed to a treatment center on the outskirts of Coban in a region called La Esfuerza. Upon arriving to the clinic, we were...