In Ukraine, a Doctor Treats the Unexpected
Medical volunteers who thought they’d seen it all see the unexpected as they treat internally displaced persons.
Medical volunteers who thought they’d seen it all see the unexpected as they treat internally displaced persons.
As Team Rubicon begins to respond to the humanitarian crises in Ukraine, we’re reflecting on past humanitarian operations. Greyshirt and Nurse Practitioner Mary Corder wrote this reflection in 2016 after serving on Operation Hermes, in which Team Rubicon volunteers provided primary medical care at a clinic in northern Greece to help alleviate suffering and prevent further injury to the Syrian refugee population.
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