Would you rather have really hot weather and sweat all the time or have extreme rains and be muddy all the time? Well, lucky for me, I don't have to make that difficult decision. Apparently we get both of those wonderful extremes here. It rained for a couple days straight, but yesterday and today have been sunny, summery, and hot. At least my laundry dried - when it rains it gets so humid that my laundry takes roughly 4 days to dry. After this summer, I will have absolutely no reason to complain about doing laundry if I don't have to do it by hand.
I've started shadowing at the hospital and it's been awesome. It's so strange to see just how different SEARCH's hospital is from any hospital I've ever been in. I couldn't help but remember the seminar I took last seminar where we sat around and discussed the movement in medicine to focus more on the patient and his emotions/story. Yesterday there was a Mental Health Clinic. Gadchiroli doesn't have a psychologist so psychologists from other parts of Maharastra will take turns coming to SEARCH once a month to see patients. I sat in with on the visiting psychologists for an hour, and it was astonishing to see how quickly patients were in and out. In 5 hours, the two psychologists saw about 50 patients.Basically the patient came in, usually with a family member, answers a couple of routine questions about what their problem is, and then is prescribed medication. Not at all similar to American system which seems to be much more based on therapy and counseling.
I also got to see a couple of slides of the normal blood cells, malaria parasite, filariasis (little worm parasite, can cause elephantiasis), and bacteria that cause leprosy. Today I saw my sonogram, which was incredibly cool. The little fetus (about 7 months along) was moving and everything, adorable. The woman had come in and her pregnancy date said that she was 5 1/2 months along. Her uterus was bigger than expected so Amma (Dr. Rani Bang, one of the founders of SEARCH and an OB/GYN) decided to do a sonogram. She measured the femur of the fetus and determined that the woman was actually 7 months pregnant.
Surprise!
I've also been giving dance classes to the kids here on campus and some of the other interns/SEARCHers as well. It started out pretty rough - I take all the blame for that. I had no idea what I was doing, but after a couple of classes (tonight will be the 4th class) I'm started to get a hang of teaching. Its so much work, and I'm definitely gaining a greater appreciation of Sheila Akka (my dance teacher in Birmingham). I'm teaching a pretty simple dance called Malary, and I don't doubt that we'll finish it before I leave.
Pictures currently refuse to be uploaded, so more to come later. :)