{"id":1309,"date":"2018-09-10T21:10:50","date_gmt":"2018-09-10T21:10:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/missiontoheal.org\/?p=1309"},"modified":"2018-10-26T20:11:21","modified_gmt":"2018-10-26T20:11:21","slug":"mongolia-2018-reflection-managing-expectations-margarida-ferreira","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/missiontoheal.org\/mongolia-2018-reflection-managing-expectations-margarida-ferreira\/","title":{"rendered":"Mongolia 2018 Reflection: Managing Expectations (Margarida Ferreira)"},"content":{"rendered":"
When leaving for a mission, one can never accurately guess what challenges the team will face. The mission to heal in Mongolia was no exception in this regard.<\/span><\/p>\n Managing the expectations for the mission versus the reality of the work we were required to do (and the small surgical workload) I believe was one of the biggest personal and collective challenges we faced.<\/span><\/p>\n The first days were spent screening patients, we expected mostly surgical cases to show up but were surprised to encounter few patients requiring surgical treatment and an overwhelming proportion of patients looking for primary care, treatment of chronic conditions, and patients looking for advice on examination results.<\/span><\/p>\n We came to the unexpected realization that most patients seemed to have an easier access to sophisticated exams like MRIs and CT scans than to medical advice on the findings of these exams or treatment plans on prevalent conditions such as arterial hypertension and obesity.<\/span> Another challenge was the need to adapt to a relatively stiff and hierarchical system where the decision-making processes are slower and different from what we\u2019re used to, leaving less room for personal initiative.<\/span><\/p>\n One thing I did enjoy t<\/span>hroughout the whole mission was the various teaching moments we had. The interaction and discussion with medical peers both more and less experienced than you is definitely one of the mission\u2019s highlights.<\/span><\/p>\n
\n<\/span>Performing minor surgical procedures outside the main hospital in Ulaanbaatar was also a challenge due to basic surgical tools lacking in most of the outpatient clinics we visited.<\/span><\/p>\n