Today was the first health fair ever held in Dominica. Patients had been recruited to come to the clinic by posters that had been hung in various loations such as churches and across various clinics. We counted approximately 60-70 patients who came through and listened to our expert topics. It was refreshing to see how much information patient's knew about various disease states that either them, a relative or friend may have had.
Overall the fair went extremely well for being the first in this country. At around 12 refreshments and snacks were provided at the fair by Jungle Bay.
Patients were extremely interested in learning and taking various handouts from us at our individual stations. It was nice to haev people be interested in our presentations. They were also greatly appreciative of the donations that we brought down and provided to them.
In addition to presenting our expert topics to patients there were other services available such as HIV rapid testing, immunizations and massages.
We came up with a few ideas that may be beneficial to future clinics such as: bags or folders for patients to take things home with them. Possibly more space for the students to spread out so that we can spend more time with more peopleand laminated signs for specific disease states for patients to know where to go. Have students with similar topics have booths next to each other for the ease of the patients.
This is blog of student pharmacists, pharmacists and staff of the Dominica Pharmacy Rotation. This blog records our preparation, adventures, projects, and daily activities so that future student pharmacists and others can admire the beauty and diversity of this island and learn from our experiences.
About Me
- Abrons Dominica Pharmacy Rotation Team
- We are the student pharmacists, pharmacists, and staff selected to participate in the yearly International Dominica Pharmacy Rotation offered. We hope you enjoy reading and sharing our adventures. If you are interested in learning more - contact us at abronsdominicarotation@gmail.com
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