Tag: Coban

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...

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...

A New Program in Guatemala for 2016
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A New Program in Guatemala for 2016

In what will mark our third program in Guatemala, CureCervicalCancer returns to train more local healthcare professionals, in addition to reevaluating and reeducating our existing five clinics. CureCervicalCancer is excited to form a new partnership with WINGS, an organization dedicated to providing family planning education and reproductive health services to marginalized communities in Guatemala. On our...

Our Final Day in Coban
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Our Final Day in Coban

Hello, CCC friends and supporters! Caitlin here. Today was our last clinic day here in Guatemala. This week has flown by so quickly, and leaving here is bittersweet. We are so overjoyed to see our trainees work with such dedication and commitment. Over the past five days, they have gone from novice to expert in...

CCC Clinic Day in Coban
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CCC Clinic Day in Coban

This is Rick Siedband. At home, I’m a financial advisor, but I’m spending this week volunteering with the CCC team in Guatamala. Today was our third day here and second day in clinic. We started our work on Monday in Coban with a full day training session. The CCC model is very well thought and...

Day 3: Personal Stories (Premalignant Cervical Cancer)
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Day 3: Personal Stories (Premalignant Cervical Cancer)

The names and other identifying information about these patients have been altered to protect their privacy. Adelia is a beautiful Mayan woman who hesitates to smile because she is missing her two front teeth. When she arrived today in her orange blouse, her young daughter refused to leave her side as she entered the CCC...

Day 2: Personal Stories (Cryotherapy)
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Day 2: Personal Stories (Cryotherapy)

The names and other identifying information about these patients have been altered to protect their privacy. At the end of the day, we were able to interview several patients who had gone through cryotherapy treatment. Marcela commented that the treatment hurt a little bit, but felt fine afterwards. Marcela’s daughter Gloria is pictured in the...

Day 2: CCC Sets Up Morris Hazan Clinic in Cobán
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Day 2: CCC Sets Up Morris Hazan Clinic in Cobán

CCC’s second clinic day in Coban, Guatemala happily exceeded our first day with double the number of patients to be examined for possible cervical cancer lesions (seen photo 1). Our support from the Ministry of Health has been excellent (see photo 2). We saw a number of women who had been identified with cervical dysplasia...

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