I successfully finished the second week of training. This week we received a more in depth look at Mercy Ships as an organization and how they bring healthcare to Africa. No concerns for burns or drowning this week. The biggest threats we faced were information overload and fighting the desire to nap. Overall this week was a mixture of extremely interesting/exciting as we went through the “why’s & how’s” of bringing healthcare to Africa as well as a little boring as we slogged through some of the more tedious information such as learning the company structure, HR policies, codes of conduct…
I do not have any exciting photos this week as reviewing company flow charts and mission statements does not exactly lend itself to Kodak moments.
For those unfamiliar with Mercy Ships I have attached (2) videos below. The first video is a feature segment done by “60 minutes” back in 2013. This video segment earned “60 minutes” an Emmy for Best Feature Story. This video does a great job of highlighting the patients and medical work performed on the ship. The main omission of note is that in addition to performing medical procedures Mercy Ships also runs a series of training programs for medical personnel (Doctors, Nurses, Technicians, Administrators, etc.) to increase the medical capacity of the nations they visit. This adds another important sustainable aspect to the impact Mercy Ships has in the countries they visit.
The second video is a 1 minute summary of the work done during the most recent deployment this year in the nation of Guinea.
I hope you enjoy the information. Thank you for your continued support!









