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Abstract This paper describes a model humanitarian mission to Guyana; it illustrates the value of excellent ongoing care in collaboration with local physicians and surgeons, cooperation with local government and medical officials, and frequent periodic follow-up missions (always to the same hospital, working with the same staff). This effort has largely avoided the so-called "Seven Sins of Humanitarian Medicine".
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Welling, D. R., Rich, N. M., & Elster, E. (2015, August 22). One Example of a Model Humanitarian Mission. World Journal of Surgery. Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-015-3049-x
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