Into Africa, Out of Academia: A Doctor's Memoir

In 2006, Kwan Kew Lai left her full-time position as a professor in the United States to provide medical humanitarian aid to the remote villages and the war-torn areas of Africa. This memoir follows her experiences from 2006 to 2013 as she provided care during the HIV/AIDs epidemics, after natural disasters, and as a relief doctor in refugee camps in Kenya, Libya, Uganda and in South Sudan, where civil war virtually wiped out all existing healthcare facilities.

Throughout her memoir, Lai recounts intimate encounters with refugees and internally displaced people in camps and in hospitals with limited resources, telling tales of their resilience, unflinching courage, and survival through extreme hardship. Her writing provides insight into communities and transports readers to heart-achingly beautiful parts of Africa not frequented by the usual travelers. This is a deeply personal account of the huge disparities in the healthcare system of our "global village" and is a call to action for readers to understand the interconnectedness of the modern world, the needs of less developed neighbors, and the shortcomings of their healthcare systems.

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Into Africa, Out of Academia: A Doctor's Memoir

In 2006, Kwan Kew Lai left her full-time position as a professor in the United States to provide medical humanitarian aid to the remote villages and the war-torn areas of Africa. This memoir follows her experiences from 2006 to 2013 as she provided care during the HIV/AIDs epidemics, after natural disasters, and as a relief doctor in refugee camps in Kenya, Libya, Uganda and in South Sudan, where civil war virtually wiped out all existing healthcare facilities.

Throughout her memoir, Lai recounts intimate encounters with refugees and internally displaced people in camps and in hospitals with limited resources, telling tales of their resilience, unflinching courage, and survival through extreme hardship. Her writing provides insight into communities and transports readers to heart-achingly beautiful parts of Africa not frequented by the usual travelers. This is a deeply personal account of the huge disparities in the healthcare system of our "global village" and is a call to action for readers to understand the interconnectedness of the modern world, the needs of less developed neighbors, and the shortcomings of their healthcare systems.

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Into Africa, Out of Academia: A Doctor's Memoir

Into Africa, Out of Academia: A Doctor's Memoir

by Kwan Kew Lai
Into Africa, Out of Academia: A Doctor's Memoir

Into Africa, Out of Academia: A Doctor's Memoir

by Kwan Kew Lai

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In 2006, Kwan Kew Lai left her full-time position as a professor in the United States to provide medical humanitarian aid to the remote villages and the war-torn areas of Africa. This memoir follows her experiences from 2006 to 2013 as she provided care during the HIV/AIDs epidemics, after natural disasters, and as a relief doctor in refugee camps in Kenya, Libya, Uganda and in South Sudan, where civil war virtually wiped out all existing healthcare facilities.

Throughout her memoir, Lai recounts intimate encounters with refugees and internally displaced people in camps and in hospitals with limited resources, telling tales of their resilience, unflinching courage, and survival through extreme hardship. Her writing provides insight into communities and transports readers to heart-achingly beautiful parts of Africa not frequented by the usual travelers. This is a deeply personal account of the huge disparities in the healthcare system of our "global village" and is a call to action for readers to understand the interconnectedness of the modern world, the needs of less developed neighbors, and the shortcomings of their healthcare systems.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476638676
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication date: 10/05/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 262
File size: 15 MB
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Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Kwan Kew Lai is affiliated with the Harvard Medical faculty physicians and currently divides her time working near the Boston area in clinical medicine and volunteering with various humanitarian organizations in disaster response or in refugee camps all over the world.
Kwan Kew Lai is affiliated with the Harvard Medical faculty physicians and currently divides her time working near the Boston area in clinical medicine and volunteering with various humanitarian organizations in disaster response or in refugee camps all over the world.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments viii
List of Abbreviations
Preface
Introduction: 2005, The South Asian Tsunami, My First Mission
Medical Volunteering
Part I—HIV/AIDS Epidemic and
Medical Care in Africa, 2006–2013
 1. Tanzania: 2006, Mentoring in Rural Mtwara with the Clinton
HIV/AIDS Initiative (CHAI)
 2. Uganda: 2006, Teaching at the Infectious Disease Institute, Makerere
University in Kampala, Uganda
 3. Kenya: Following the 2007 Presidential Election
 4. South Africa: 2009
 5. Nigeria: 2009
 6. Malawi: 2013, My First Mission with Médecins Sans Frontières
Part II—Medical Care for Internally Displaced People and Refugees in Africa, 2011–2013
 7. Back to Uganda: 2011, The Nakivale Refugee Camp
 8. Libya: 2011, Arab Spring
 9. Kenya: 2011, The Drought and Famine of the Horn of Africa
10. Uganda: 2012, The Nyakabande Transit Refugee Camp for the
Democratic Republic of Congo
11. Unity State, South Sudan: 2013, Providing Medical Care after the Civil War
Afterword—Non Ministrari sed Ministrare
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index

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