We started 2013 with a new schedule for visiting the remote villages and so far, so good. We have given every village a daily schedule of where we are instead of just the dates that we will be in their village. It appears that we have been able to reach more people, particularly in San Jose where we are going every other Tuesday instead of monthly, as some have travelled from surrounding villages when they know we are there. We gave up going to Conejo, Midway and Crique Sarco in trade for going every Monday to Santa Ana in hopes that people from more villages would have access on that day. Bill has been leading the team to Santa Ana weekly and it seems to be working. The first week they saw 15 patients, the second week 18 patients and then 24 patients last Monday as the villagers know that we are there.
Map of the Toledo District that Bill developed based on village catchment areas |
We have continued to see a consistently good number in our main clinic, often close to 30 patients a day. We only have morning clinic hours there since in the afternoons we see home-bound patients, visit schools to do education or another community outreach project. So, depending on your team of students, 30 patients can seem like a huge number.
Bill crossing a flooded river on the way to the village of San Benito Poite |
Bill has been rooting for the Belizean football team which has made it out of the first round in the Central American Cup. They actually tied with Guatemala (an embarrassment for Guatemala!) and beat Nicaragua. They play Honduras on Friday evening. There are 3 guys on the team from Punta Gorda and Will has played with them in the local football league. Mr. Rudy doesn't have a TV so he has been over to watch the games with us. Since they made it out of the first round, they qualify to go to the U.S. this summer to play in the Gold Cup. Big news for Belize!!!
Morning in Aguacate |
We have a doctor with us this month whose hobby is photography, Jon Rodrigues. The photos I have included were taken by him.