Showing posts with label weekend excursions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weekend excursions. Show all posts

February 4, 2012

Urgent care & Puerta del Diablo

Today we had the opportunity to work with Dra. Blanca (the physician we work with in Las Delicias clinic) at an urban hospital that serves as an urgent care on Saturdays. The center averages 230 patients a day, so it was definitely a busy shift!  We rotated between working with the physicians on consults, running triage, and assisting in the procedures room.  This was a great chance to be really hands-on and have lots of one-on-one time with patients who had a diversity of complaints.

Afterwards, we took the afternoon/evening to explore la Puerta del Diablo.  It translates as the Door of the Devil, named for the impressive precipice one can observe looking down from atop the mountain.  We had an incredible view of the entire city and some of the surrounding terrain.  Afterwards, we enjoyed some typical Salvadoran food in a restaurant with an amazing view, munching on the famous pupusa-- a thick tortilla dish stuffed with various toppings such as beans, cheese, and vegetables.

 Atop Puerta del Diablo!
Julie & Angela monkeying around, per usual



If you look closely, you can see Italo (our awesome transport/tour guide) in the distance!


Italo, Julie, and Steve braving the precipice


Steve pretending to fall...haha!!



Sweet girl we met on the trail, enjoying the sunset


Julie & Angela at the restaurant -- you get a glimpse of the amazing twilight view in the background



Italo confirming our massive order of pupusas :)


Tomorrow, we are excited to take on Volcano Santa Ana, complete with nested craters & hot springs!  Stay tuned...



January 29, 2012

¡Bienvenido a El Salvador!



We made it safe and sound to El Salvador! The only hold-up was at customs, where we have to do a little more paperwork to get some of the medical supplies released, but it should be resolved soon. Shout-out to the generous donations from faculty & staff at two of our community campuses, in Midland and Flint!  We couldn't have done this without you.

Upon our arrival, we were greeted by the fabulous FIMRC (Foundation for the International Medical Relief of Children) team, including Marloes, the Field Operations Manager, and Italo, transport and tourism guide extraordinaire.  :)

Since we arrived over the weekend, we were fortunate to have some time to explore some local gems in the region of San Salvador (capital of El Salvador). Italo took us on the grand tour of la Ruta de las Flores, with stops in the villages of Juayúa and Concepción de Ataco, where we explored local cuisine, shimmied to cumbia music, and checked out the artisanal markets. We also had a lovely time at the cascada (waterfall) Los Chorros de la Calera, basking in the sun and cooling off in the crisp water.  And we had the joy of meeting the friendly neighborhood snake of
 Concepción de Ataco!

Here are a few pictures from our journey:




From left (in both pics!): Angela Kuznia, Julie Celebi, Steven Moyo, Michael Moffat (all 4th year medical students)

Tomorrow, we will meet with Morena, the Community Health Coordinator and local health promoter.  She is a lifelong resident of Las Delicias, the rural village where our clinic is based and where we will be conducting our health campaigns.  We are excited to see what awesome community projects we can be a part of!

Until next time...

February 8, 2011

Sunday: Food Tour

Cuisine is a big part of any culture, and so this past Sunday we went on a food tour.

This was a starter we shared on our first stop.  We didn't want to spoil our appetites, but sometimes food is too good to pass up.

Our second stop.  Coffee is grown on the mountainside.  Why does it look like a waffle iron?  To collect water.

This dog was sitting close to me while I was enjoying my chocolate covered fresa, manzana, pina, y sandilla.

Our last stop was holding a large event, with both great cuisine as well as entertainment.






She sings to me as I take the photo

Uncut churro

Multiple ways of peeling mangoes

The window of what was the most fun shop in the pueblo

One of the rarer sights to see
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Saturday: Hiking the Izalco Volcano

Weekends provide an opportunity to explore the local area and familiarize ourselves with the country.  This past Saturday, our destination was the Izalco Volcano at Cerro Verde.

A lake we passed on the way to the volcano

Izalco Volcano
Sukhi, Boramee, and Madonna
After about 1300 steps down into a valley, we began our trek up the volcano.
We made it to the top!
360 degree view from the top
Boramee and Madonna take in the view
Other hikers enjoying their time atop the volcano

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