I had the privilege of spending this entire week at Kisii Level 5 Hospital. We have been able to see a wide variety of age groups and have received a warm welcome every day at the clinic as well as on the road on our way here. We have been thanked by school children (see...
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CureCervicalCancer Sets Up Permanent Clinic in Remote Kenyerere Region
In addition to the busy activities at Kisii Level 5 Hospital, a few members of the CCC team went to provide screening and treatment to the women of the Kenyerere region. These most grateful women now too have a permanent, sustainable “See and Treat” clinic. Two CCC trained cryotherapy nurses, who are members of the...
CCC Graduates 20 Trained Cryotherapy Nurses in Western Kenya, Moves on to Continue Mission!
This emotion filled graduation took place October 24th, 2015 at Kissi Level 5 Hospital. As Founding Director and Board Chair of CCC, I write this with full humility and pride. I have enormous gratitude for those both abroad and here in Western Kenya who have helped us achieve our goal. After a year of long planning...
Western Kenya Clinic Dedications
THE ANGEL CLINIC Kisii, Western Kenya Pictured are the local women of Kisii and the two Kisii CCC certified cervical cancer screeners and cryotherapists, Edna Gakii NP and Violet Nasenya RN. Kisii is the largest city in Kisii County, which serves approximately 1.7 million people. This clinic has a 10% HIV positive rate. Edna and...
CCC's photojournalist, Robert Oppel interviews International Medical Corps. Clinical Coordinator, Edna Gakii RN
I was honored to be asked to rejoin CureCervicalCancer on a return medical mission to Kenya. As I observed Edna Gakii, an International Medical Corps (IMC) healthcare professional that is currently being trained by CCC in the “See and Treat” procedure, I witnessed sincere compassion and dedication–traits that I value. Therefore, I sought to interview...
Welcome Trainees! (Written by Minako Watabe MD UCLA Gyn)
What a whirlwind of a day, Monday October 20, 2014. Today we started our first day of training with our enthusiastic partners at IMC. I’ve never met such a motivated group of healthcare workers who are dedicated to providing healthcare to women, especially those who are the most marginalized and underserved. Our didactic session started...
One CureCervicalCancer Suitase can Save Thousands of Lives: A Clinic in a Suitcase
The CureCervicalCancer team of 7 arrived in Kisii, Kenya with 10 huge suitcases, each ready to stock and sustain an entire CureCervicalCancer clinic for years & years. For those of you at home wondering exactly what goes into each one of these suitcases, here it is: • 1 new Med/Gyn Cryotherapy Systems with case, crotherapy...
Kisii Extends a Warm Welcome : Sings & Dances to the CCC Team
The CCC team arrived in Kisii on October 18, 2014 and was graciously met by its ground partner, International Medical Corp. In addition the team was greeted by signs and advertisements broadcasting our upcoming screening and treatment services. Dozens of local villagers and their children seemed very happy to see us arrive. We spent some...
Nou ap Retounen: "We Will Return"
The CCC team arrived for a second clinic day of “see and treat” at Bethesda Medical Center. The progress made between day 1 and day 2 was incredible. The system had been established and everyone knew their roles, so we were able to open our doors for patients in a very short time. While registration...
Women, You Give Life!
“Women you give life, protect your own life” – so begins the sign outside of the Bethesda Medical Center, the site of the first day of the CCC/IMC “See and Treat” clinic in Cap-Haitien. The International Medical Corps had erected two giant banners announcing our visit and the free cervical cancer screening that would be...