This weekend brings to an end a very exciting and
full chapter of my life, as the Spring 2012 Diploma of Tropical Medicine and
Hygiene (DTM&H) has come to an end. I have greatly enjoyed my time at the
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, and count it as a privilege to have
studied here for the past few months.
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| Dave with his studying buddy, Christian |
In addition to the blessings of good
training, the DTM&H has been a fantastic opportunity to make friends with
doctors from literally all over the world. Christian, my good friend and
studying buddy during the past few weeks, is a senior Infectious Diseases
registrar from Denmark. Other countries of origin include New Zealand, Taiwan,
India, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Germany, Spain, Norway, the UK and Canada (and
many others). A number of the students are Christians (with a few of us going
directly to the mission field now), and it has been a tremendous encouragement
to fellowship with them during this time. The bond that Christians (from all
nationalities and backgrounds) have in Jesus is a wonderful thing!
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| Dave's friends Gwen & Natasha. Gwen is off to The Gambia and Natasha to Uganda. |
Whilst it is great to have “the paperwork”
following this course of study, ultimately I feel that this training has helped
prepare me (as best possible) for the style and challenges of work in
developing countries. It’s almost scary to think how little I knew about many
tropical diseases prior to coming here (I can count on one hand the number of
people with HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria that I have treated thus far). I think the
complement to all this theory will be the practical experience in Zambia –
which I am currently nervously anticipating.
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| The school of tropical medicine |
Most significantly I give thanks to my darling wife and our great God for their support and encouragement during these recent months. Mary’s tireless efforts have meant that life for us as a family has remained relatively sane. It is such a tremendous blessing to have her companionship and encouragement on the journey this year, and I thank God for blessing me with such a wonderful wife. Thanks also to all our family and friends who have been supporting and praying for us - your encouragement has been greatly appreciated! D
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| Let the holidays begin! We're off to Oxford and London for 10 days |
Congrats on getting the Diploma Dave. Hope you all have a fantastic time travelling around.
ReplyDeleteSelina.