When: June 16 - July 2, 2010
Where: Kitwe, Zambia
Who: Primary Medicine & Dentistry, Pharmacy,
Physical Therapy, Nurses & Logistics (non-medical helpers), 3 - 4
Pastors (to take an active part in the Spiritual aspect of the team and
work with the National Partners/Spiritual Counseling---Pastor's
Conference)
Status: Accepting
Applications
Special Travel Announcement: All participants must
travel to/from Zambia as a group. No deviations in travel will be
allowed without prior approval from GHO Director.
Project fee: $1,850 plus international airfare
(subject to change)
Team Leader: Bill Bridgforth, MD
To read Dr. Bridgforth's Biography Click here.
Trip Details: Our sponsoring Church is The
Copper-belt Conference of the Pentecostal Holiness Church (PHC) in
Zambia and our in-country leader is Bishop Enocent Silwamba. Bishop
Silwamba attended seminary in England and then returned to his people,
leading them to renewal and revival. He is a wonderful man of God and a
blessing to the people of Zambia and GHO.
The PHC will register all of our physicians, dentists, nurses and
pharmacists which is quite a process in Zambia and requires a transcript
from medical school, nursing school or pharmacy school. They will also
secure clearance of our medications, supplies, equipment and instruments
through customs. They are registered with the Registrar of Societies and
thus have full duty-exemption status. Bishop Silwamba will work with us
to establish all the in country logistics (travel, lodging and food). We
will most likely stay in a local guesthouse with double occupancy rooms,
which offer a clean environment with running warm/cold water (however,
while in Zambia we all must use bottled water to drink and brush
teeth).
The mission trip will take two weeks and on the middle weekend the
team will have the opportunity to do sight seeing, shopping, and get
some rest and recuperation. We will have the wonderful opportunity to
worship with our brothers and sisters in Zambia and that is always a
great joy.
To go on the mission a passport and a visa are required. In Zambia
there are no vaccinations/immunizations required for entry.
Immunizations that should be considered: first make sure that your
routine immunizations are up to date (Tetanus, Pertussis and Diphtheria,
Polio, Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Varicella) others to be considered are:
Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B, Pneumococcal polysaccharide, meningococcal
polysaccharide, typhoid, and Yellow Fever. It is wise to take
prophylaxis against malaria (there is high level of chloroquine
resistance in Zambia) so mefloquine, doxycycline or Malarone are the
drugs of choice.
The ten most common medical diagnoses in that area are:
1. Malaria
2. Diarrheal diseases
3. Acute respiratory infections and Pneumonia
4. Worm infestations (Parasites)
5. Sexually transmitted diseases
6. HIV/AIDS
7. Skin infections (scabies, herpes zoster, ringworm, etc.)
8. Ear, nose, throat and eye diseases
9. TB
10. Malnutrition
The seven most common surgical diagnoses:
1. Abscesses – including dental infections
2. Tonsillitis
3. Fissure/fistula
4. Hemorrhoids
5. Tropical ulcers
6. Kapos’s Sarcoma
7. Hernias
Vaccination Information: Wondering what
immunizations you’ll need for the mission trip? Please refer to
the Centers for Disease
Control website.
To apply for this trip, Click Here.
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