09 / 04 / 2015

“This is not your fault, it belongs to Allah. Do not be sad, you try very hard to help him, I know you are good doctor.
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09 / 04 / 2015

South Sudan, the name of a country rarely heard in Hong Kong. This is where I work for MSF this time. Unlike my three previous missions in the South Asia, this is the first time I work for MSF in an African project. South S
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01 / 04 / 2015
12 hours flight to Amsterdam, 11 hours flight to Kigali, the capital of Rwanda then 7+ hours of car drive to Bukavu, one of the big cities at eastern Congo right next to the border. The initial plan for me is flying into Lulimba, Kimbi the project I should spen
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27 / 03 / 2015
This has been my 8th mission with MSF and the destination is South Kivu in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
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27 / 03 / 2015

In the streets of Chaman, in Pakistan’s southern state of Baluchistan, women are not easy to find. When they are seen, it is accompanied by a male relative but protected from view by a full veil.
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05 / 12 / 2014
Inside the Ebola treatment center, areas are strictly identified as high-risk, low risk and the outside which is with unknown risk. Only trained medical staff and supportive personnel are authorized to work inside the high-risk area.
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25 / 11 / 2014
At the triage, there is a book for patient registration and it records all the important information including name, gender, age, and the most important column - the Ebola test result.
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18 / 11 / 2014
In Ebola treatment center, most of the medical personnel are working in triage, suspected and confirmed area. As I have emergency triage experience, so it is natural that I am deployed to work in the triage. Triage is the frontline in an Ebola treatment center.
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