Training African doctors to serve their communities in the surgical disciplines and to model the life of Christ in their practice.
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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
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Operating on a 3 year old with tuberculosis of the thoracic spine.
+Dr Joshua Raj
Soli Deo Gloria
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