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An uneasy truce before we battle again during clinic the next day

“The breaking of a wave cannot explain a whole sea”

For me the sea has always been where I turn for inspiration, solace, and wonder.  The night I was born I breathed thick salt air and first heard the sound of long Pacific swells rolling onto whispering sand, and from that day my life was held forever in the sea’s net of wonders.  My mom and dad were living in a beach motel in Southern California while my dad did Read more…

May 7, 2012  /  No Comments ››
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Letter from the Director of Operations

For the Floating Doctors, 2011 was a year that was marked by thousands of patients seen, turbulent ocean crossings, and hundreds of boxes of medication and medical supplies distributed. It was our most successful year to date in terms of patients treated, countries visited, and partnerships formed.  The 12 months cemented our belief that the next and most important phase of our project will be the procurement of funding, support, Read more…

February 23, 2012  /  1 Comment ››
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“Say that he loved old ships…”

Ah, the Asilo…one of the places we heard about here in Panama when we were still in Honduras. We found a unit seldom visited by a doctor (in a year), but with a wonderful staff of no more than a cook, cleaner and nurse on each of the two 8 hour day shifts and 2 on the night shift. There are 27 patients there, all elderly, ranging from totally mobile Read more…

December 8, 2011  /  No Comments ››
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Reaching Out To The Community Of Bocas

When I last posted in June, a couple of months in, we had just started to really connect with the various subcultures in the Bocas Province, and some situations we quickly identified for interventional projects were as yet beyond our reach. Now we have many more friends and contacts in the community, and we can tackle much more ambitious projects for far less cost. We have: • Partnered with local Read more…

November 17, 2011  /  No Comments ››
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Mobile Clinics over 4,600 Square kilometers

The last time I wrote a blog, an unconscionable number of months ago, we had recently arrived here to Bocas del Toro and I ended the blog excited by what might be possible over the coming months…now those coming months have passed, and it is time to catch everyone up and take stock of what we have accomplished here in. 6 months ago feels like a million years ago…with more Read more…

November 15, 2011  /  3 Comments ››

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