KRB #2277 Restart in Sierra Leone

Mercy Ships – Global Mercy – many activities are restarting here in Sierra Leone


Open Hospital on August 28th – the once-a-year opportunity for the crew to visit the hospital: wards, biomedical, pharmacy, operating rooms, sterile processing, patient selection, pre-operative, rehabilitation, low care unit, dental clinic, crew clinic, and other locations.  Many of our children living on board have shared how impactful their hospital visits were and when they had work experience opportunities -which are coordinated by the Academy.  Once the hospital opens, most areas are off-limits to the crew.  The hospital crew provides fun, educational, and interesting activities.  I enjoyed dressing as a second surgeon with our Captain as the primary surgeon – pulling out gummy bears from the abdominal area.  

Photo:  the state-of-the-art MRI machine in our hospital – no scan but rode the bed in and out listening to the recording (in Espanol as requested) – for our patients here, they have recorded the messages in the local languages so the patient understands.
 

Partners Welcome Event on August 29th – for Country Engagement Team we were greatly involved with the invitation of partners from the government, non-government organizations, businesses, churches, ministries, and others.  As Port Liaison, I had guests from the port, our agents, mayor’s office, waste removal, fuel providers, and others.  We expressed our thanks for the last field service and thank them for their continued partnership with us for the next ten months.  We were honored to have the First Lady of Sierra Leone as our guest of honor.     

Photos:  Program and with the Deputy Harbourmaster and Emmanuel Mendi, Third Engineer, from Sierra Leone.  

Photo:  First Lady of Sierra Leone sharing with all the guests and crew present
 

Prayer Walk in the Hospital on August 29th – all crew who were interested joined a group and went to three spaces in the hospital as we spread out as not possible to go to all locations.  While there, the crew that serve in that area shared some prayer requests with the group.  I was with Group #6, lead by Dan B, we went to the biomedical, rehabilitation, and pharmacy spaces for prayer.

First Patient Admissions – today, September 2nd – admitted to the wards on the Global Mercy in preparation for their upcoming surgeries. 

Prayer Walk – HOPE Center – September 2nd – to pray around the compound, in the rooms and common areas.  Most surgical patients and caregivers from the provinces will stay in the HOPE Center before and often after their surgeries before they are healthy enough to be discharged to return home.

Prayer for the Start of Surgeries—It is a tradition on the ships to pause on the morning of the first surgery. Normally, the Chief Medical Officer leads in a powerful prayer over the public address system, and we all agree with ‘Amen.’

First Surgeries for this seventh visit to Sierra Leone start tomorrow, September 3rd.  General Surgical Cases.  Most of all the surgical patients have already been selected by our amazing Patient Selection Team who conducted Patient Registration and Field Consultations in 12 locations around Sierra Leone.  The Global Mercy surgical team plans to provide over 1,400 free life-changing surgeries for the people of Salone from now till May 2025.  

Exciting time to be on board the Global Mercy.

Prayers:  * Successful surgeries for our patients, * All of our patients showing up for transport to the ship, * Our training participants being mentored in the operating rooms

In my next KRB Update, I will share some updates on the Africa Mercy also.