Rochelle DeLacey, an intensive care nurse from Auckland, New Zealand, has gone on two field assignments with Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Gaza to provide training to local nurses.
“The nurses were really enthusiastic,” said DeLacey. “They were very grateful to have the opportunity to develop their intensive care skills. Their only other option really was to Google ‘intensive care’ because they don’t have any other access to training.”
“Their only other option really was
to Google ‘intensive care’ because
they don’t have any other access to training.”
Intensive care is a highly technical field of medicine which is extremely important in this small territory where the population is often subject to violence and trauma. Continue Reading . . . .
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