It’s nearly dark upon my flights arrival into Monrovia. A small international airport set about an hours drive from the city. Not unlike most developing countries that I’ve been in there is a myriad of others […]
It’s nearly dark upon my flights arrival into Monrovia. A small international airport set about an hours drive from the city. Not unlike most developing countries that I’ve been in there is a myriad of others […]
The Gypsy Nurse is heading to Liberia with Cross Cultural Care as a travel nurse volunteer. As you probably already read, I’m volunteering in Liberia. I plan to bring you along with me; virtually and give you […]
In the Previous segment of this series of articles, I shared recent information on the Ebola outbreak and my decision to follow through on my commitment to C3 to volunteer. In this segment, I’m going […]
In the previous article, we discussed the ‘To Do List’. I’m still working through all of the paperwork. My renewed passport came back and is now on it’s way to the Liberian Consulate in D.C. […]
Volunteering in Liberia with Cross Cultural Care As you probably already read, I am going to volunteer in Liberia. I plan to bring you along with me; virtually and give you a ‘feet on the ground’ […]
The Gypsy Nurse is volunteering in Liberia with Cross Cultural Care “Cross Cultural Care (C3) is an international non government organization (NGO) that pairs western health care providers with medical staff in areas of the developing world […]
With all my travels in 2013, I’m ready to start 2014 out with an exciting European Trip with a great friend. We’ll be meeting up in London, then visiting Marrakech and Barcelona together. I’m only […]
With all my travels in 2013, I’m ready to start 2014 out with an exciting European Trip with a great friend. We’ll be meeting up in London, then visiting Marrakech and Barcelona together. I’m only […]
2013 Has been a very busy year so far! What have I been doing? Certainly not writing here and for that I apologize! I worked a very busy and hectic contract in Maryville, TN […]
The feelings that I’ve experienced during my first four days here in Panama are very similar to what one might feel when traveling to a new city as a travel nurse. Not so different being […]