“Some of our lives are not back to normal as far as the [Kudjip Nazarene] hospital goes. We are currently working with a staff of 1 General Surgeon, 1 Surgical Trainee, 1 Pediatrician, and 3 Family Practice doctors. Our normal staffing of about 10 doctors is down to 6. Quarantines, limited flights, travel restrictions, medical illnesses, waiting on paperwork, and more have been hurdles that have exacerbated our shortage of doctors. This has altered our ability to care for all we would normally care for. As the only hospital for a Province of around 400,000 people, when we have to limit services, lives are affected.
When I called our government Medical Supply company this week asking what they had as our stock on the shelves was getting lower and lower, I was told – Disposable Gloves – nil [zero] stock, syringes – nil stock, pain medicine for surgery – nil stock, certain antibiotics to treat infections – nil stock. I stopped asking any more. When I asked if they knew when they would be getting anything in – they said we don’t. We live in a country that relies on other countries to supply us with the medicines and supplies we need to keep running – limited air travel is making the country’s and thus our some of our supplies reach a level of critical shortage.
And yet despite these trials and hardships – there is some good in this world and it is worth fighting for. Kids with diarrhea and dehydration go home. Moms with difficult deliveries walk home with their newborn babies. Those diagnosed with TB are better in a few weeks and after 6 months of daily meds are cured. Patients with appendicitis or ruptured ectopics or bowel obstructions can have surgery and be cured. Patients with diseases while without a cure in our medical setting, can hear of the hope and love of Christ, and go home with peace.
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Let us continue to pray for Kudjip Nazarene Hospital (Nazarene Health Ministries) in Papua New Guinea. Pray for the Lord’s provision as they demonstrate the healing power of Christ, both physical and spiritual.
