1. The CHW and members of the local Health Committee inform the community in advance that a Klinik Mobil will be coming. There is usually great interest in these clinics, so patients gather outside the health center to wait for our arrival. If at all possible, we try not to turn any patients away.
2. Our CHW (in Dahlegran, Mary Madeleine) intakes the patients, recording each patient's name, age, temperature and blood pressure. On this day in Dahlegran we saw 47 patients. At other such Klinik Mobil, we have seen over 110 patients in a single day!
3. The patient is seen by a doctor (here is our Clinic Director, Dr. Casseus) in a separate room. The doctor prescribes medications and provides medical advice. Sometimes patients have conditions that need further tests and attention, such as a woman seen at Barank yesterday with advanced goiter. In those cases, the doctor refers the patient to seek additional care, either at St. Joseph's or Zanmi Lasante's hospital in Hinche.
4. Before leaving for a Klinik Mobil, the doctor collects a box of commonly prescribed medications. An auxiliary staff member from the clinic (at Dahlegran it was our wonderful lab tech, Elizabeth) and ourselves staff the 'pharmacy'. We distribute and explain the doctor's prescriptions, and track the medications distributed.Once all the patients have been seen, we pack everything up and get back in the clinic's Range Rover with our trusty driver Philip. Half an hour to an hour later, depending on the site and the weather, we return to St. Joseph's and finalize our record keeping.
For more information about our Community Health Centers, please visit the Medical Missionaries website (www.medmissionaries.org).