Kayvahn's Juba Journey

This project has been in the making for months and months, with much excitement (and nervousness too?) building up. From May 31 to July 31, 2010 I will be in Juba, Southern Sudan teaching at the University of Juba College of Medicine alongside 3 other medical students from the states. It is now our turn to enter this next phase! And for sure a big thank you to all who helped from AMC, HMS, MGH, and back home!

(Feel free to email me at Kayvahn @ gmail. com , although with a bits/second internet connection in Juba I cannot promise quick response!)

May 7
This is nothing! You should see the other arm!!
yellow fever, rabies, H1N1, seasonal flu, typhoid, and polio. also, carrying oral anti-malarials and broad spectrum antibiotics.

This is nothing! You should see the other arm!!

yellow fever, rabies, H1N1, seasonal flu, typhoid, and polio. also, carrying oral anti-malarials and broad spectrum antibiotics.