Sunday, April 03, 2011
Tuesday, May 04, 2010
CEML Hospital, Angola, Africa
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CEML Hospital is a CMDA and Samaritan's Purse sponsored hospital in Lubango. I had the privilege of helping patients with orthopaedic problems. Please email me if you have any questions or a burden to help. if you are keen to visit on a short term mission, please let me know.
Many patients come quite late for treatment, either due to ignorance or lack of access to medical care.
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
Medical Mission Gabon, Africa
CMDA and C&MA funded Mission Hospital in Bongolo, Gabon.
Training African doctors to serve their communities in the surgical disciplines and to model the life of Christ in their practice.![](//photos1.blogger.com/blogger/947/2656/320/clubfoot5.jpg)
Joshua spent two weeks doing surgery and training the residents. I also had a good time of fellowship with the full time missionary staff at the hospital.
Post Operation for clubfoot deformity above.
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Lecture to residents
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Dr Joshua Raj (Orthopaedic surgeon, 2nd from right)
with trainee residents and
Dr Gordon Jacobs (surgeon, 2nd from left) from North Carolina![](//photos1.blogger.com/blogger/947/2656/320/OT5.jpg)
Operating on a 3 year old with tuberculosis of the thoracic spine.
+Dr Joshua Raj
Soli Deo Gloria
Training African doctors to serve their communities in the surgical disciplines and to model the life of Christ in their practice.
![](http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/947/2656/320/clubfoot5.jpg)
Joshua spent two weeks doing surgery and training the residents. I also had a good time of fellowship with the full time missionary staff at the hospital.
Post Operation for clubfoot deformity above.
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Lecture to residents
![](http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/947/2656/320/Residents%20and%20Trainers.jpg)
Dr Joshua Raj (Orthopaedic surgeon, 2nd from right)
with trainee residents and
Dr Gordon Jacobs (surgeon, 2nd from left) from North Carolina
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Operating on a 3 year old with tuberculosis of the thoracic spine.
+Dr Joshua Raj
Soli Deo Gloria
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
Tribal Missions India - Bethany Medical Centre Rural Clinic
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The view from the train ride from Kanyakumari to Coimbatore, through the state of Kerala
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The rural clinic serving tribal people living in the remote mountainous area of Tamil Naduand Krala, South India
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Bethany Medical Centre (Tribal Mission Hospital)
Joshu Raj with Mr Koshy (director of BMC)
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Visit to Tribal Mission medical centre in Annaketty (near Coimbatore), Tamil Nadu, India
Baby being treated for persisitent diarrhoea.
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