




Dev got the awesome opportunity of going down to Mexico on a Medical Trip. In a group of about fifty pre-med students, he was able to not only shadow physicians, but actually perform basic surgical procedures: catheters, stitches, abscess removal, etc. He was also able to witness several births, extensive surgeries, and mostly just hang out with some really cool ER doctors. They also took a bunch of toys and clothes to an orphanage there...it really humbled him. It was neat to see how much he cared for these children he had only known for a day.
1 comment:
that trip looks amazing! i love the pic of dev holding that baby. so sweet. oh, our blog is http://theclarkeys.blogspot.com
we are having our baby in 2 weeks!!!
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