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Designing the Donor Clinic Signs
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Designing the Donor Clinic Signs

The CCC team decided to take a short break today to design the donor clinic signs for our future projects and explore the different ways we could frame these signs. We give our most generous donors the opportunity to dedicate a clinic of their choice, and the picture above is an example. These anonymous donors...

Planning for Guatemala Project: September 2013
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Planning for Guatemala Project: September 2013

The Cure Cervical Cancer team is excited for our next project in Guatemala, and we are busily getting ready! We’re currently organizing all our supplies: a 200-pound shipment arrived last week, and we’ve been unpacking ever since. In association with Asociacion Companero Para Cirugia, we will establish two ongoing, sustainable “See and Treat” clinics for...

Follow up: Our work continues in Ethiopia
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Follow up: Our work continues in Ethiopia

Our friends at Ayder Hospital sent us the above photo of the sign they created for the dedicated See and Treat clinic for cervical cancer. The dedication “For Our Mothers and Sisters” is a permanent hallmark emblem that we have established an ongoing sustainable clinic for cervical cancer in Ethiopia. The clinic will screen and...

Proof that CCC has a sustainable ongoing clinic (Final Ethiopia Update)
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Proof that CCC has a sustainable ongoing clinic (Final Ethiopia Update)

We arrived in Heathrow Airport, London to turn on our cell phones and discover what is perhaps the single most gratifying moment of our professional lives. Tsehay, One of the nurses trained by Cure Cervical Cancer and left in charge of continuing the clinic sent out an update on their statistics from Friday afternoon, after...

Last morning clinic (Ethiopia Update 8)
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Last morning clinic (Ethiopia Update 8)

Our last morning clinic in Ayder Hospital found a surge in demand from patients eager to be screened for cervical dysphasia. There were roughly 150 women waiting in a small waiting room, and we were happy to offer all the women with small children to come to the front of the line and get their...

Setting up a clinic in Wukra (Ethiopia Update 7)
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Setting up a clinic in Wukra (Ethiopia Update 7)

Our Ayder hospital clinic was becoming increasingly functional and self-sufficient so we decided to take one cryotherapy unit and a tank of CO2 and spend an afternoon at a small regional clinic in the town of Wukra. Jade Singer stayed at the Ayder Hospital clinic to supervise and help troubleshoot any issues that might arise....

A dedicated room for our cause (Ethiopia Update 6)
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A dedicated room for our cause (Ethiopia Update 6)

It was a historic day for Cure Cervical Cancer. For the last three days we have trained numerous nurses, residents, and medical students in See and Treat for detection and treatment of pre-invasive cervical lesions. We are happy to report that Word-of-mouth has helped with the recruitment of women seeking our services. Each day the...

Busy day at Ayder Hospital (Ethiopia Update 5)
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Busy day at Ayder Hospital (Ethiopia Update 5)

Our second day at Ayder Hospital in Mekelle, Ethiopia was filled with activity. A second group of residents, medical students and a new team of attending GYN doctors from the hospital joined us to learn VIA and See and Treat. The nurses and midwives continued to be essential members of the team and were performing...

Collecting data in the field (Ethiopia Update 4)
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Collecting data in the field (Ethiopia Update 4)

Judy Laner (volunteer) with one of CCC’s cryotherapy nurses Tsehay, collecting patient identification such as name, phone contact, VIA status, and whether or not the patient received cryotherapy and if there were any complications. The purpose of this data collection is multi-fold, giving us the opportunity to analyze the percentage of patients who were positive...

Check out our new t-shirts!
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Check out our new t-shirts!

A few of our team members in Ethiopia model the new t-shirt design. From left to right: Judy Laner (our ace data collector), Jennifer Lang, Patricia Gordon, and Jade Singer. Special thanks to Lindsey Gordon for the awesome design. We hope to offer these shirts to donors soon!