{"id":1267,"date":"2018-08-09T13:05:51","date_gmt":"2018-08-09T13:05:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/missiontoheal.org\/?p=1267"},"modified":"2018-10-26T20:11:51","modified_gmt":"2018-10-26T20:11:51","slug":"mongolia-2018-reflection-what-can-a-third-world-country-offer-khuslen-enkhbold","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/missiontoheal.org\/mongolia-2018-reflection-what-can-a-third-world-country-offer-khuslen-enkhbold\/","title":{"rendered":"Mongolia 2018 Reflection: What can a third world country offer? (Khuslen Enkhbold)"},"content":{"rendered":"
by Khuslen Enkhbold <\/em><\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/a>I had two main goals in mind when deciding to join this trip to Mongolia. <\/span>The first <\/b>was to get firsthand experience of healthcare in a third world country and learn from those who have more knowledge than me about a wide variety of topics. <\/span><\/p>\n Through the clinic days I was able to learn how to take patient history and how to conduct physical examinations. Dr. Andreas was very thorough with Derem on how to take patient histories so that when we leave, we have left someone with better knowledge than when we came. Since two weeks is a short amount of time, we needed to leave a legacy to make our work in Mongolia long-lasting. This was met by the Mission to Heal surgeons teaching Dr. Bek how to do certain surgeries in a better way which he was happy to learn. <\/span><\/p>\n <\/a>The healthcare is not the best in Mongolia but it definitely is not as bad as other third world countries. I realized that for better healthcare there needs to be an internal change to the system which is something we cannot do but maybe those we taught and left behind can. Through this trip I\u2019ve learned about things from constipation to arthropod borne illnesses because of the nightly tutorials. <\/span><\/p>\n