In my quest to become a physician, I looked for every free after-school and summer enrichment opportunity I could find. In high school this lead to my participation with local programs through the Kentucky AHEC (Area Health Education Centers), hosted in Louisville, Lexington and Bowling Green. The summer before senior year I traveled to New Orleans for SOAR (Stress on Analytic Reasoning), which directly led to my matriculation to Xavier University of Louisiana a year later. Whether it was the early trips to these in-state programs or later on to college and medical school, my parents were always there for encouragement and support. Usually at least one (or sometimes all four) of my parents would accompany me to get settled either for a week, a month or 4 years… to ensure I was safe and secure in the next phase of my journey. After residency, my dad drove with me from Nashville to Boston, only stopping for gas, so I could make it to the first day of fellowship on time. Not surprisingly, when it was time to travel to Kenya, I asked my parents if one of them would mind “dropping me off” one more time. My dad agreed to the challenge and has traveled the 8000+ miles with me this week. Other than a bit of turbulence, our flight over was mostly unremarkable. Our first few days have been spent in Nairobi. Tomorrow we will travel to Mutomo, where I’ll begin my assignment at Our Lady of Lourdes Mission Hospital.
Here are our first few days captured in pictures. More to come soon…
You make all your friends proud! Amazing pictures. May God bless your journey.
Thank you so much!!!
I’m so happy you and your dad made it safely, Mary, and that you’re keeping up with the blog. Just wanted to drop a line to say I’m reading it and inspired by it! 🙂
Thank you!!! I appreciate the encouragement and support!
Glad to hear you made us safely with Dad! Enjoy your time there. You’re doing such amazing work
Thank you! And Congratulations again!
Hi Dr. Flemming!
This is Minder from Wellspan YH in PA! Dr. Edwards-Thomas just showed us your blog. I just wanted to drop a line and say that we all enjoyed our time working with you and are inspired by your adventure! Godspeed!
Thank you so much! I appreciate it! I enjoyed my time there too. I hope everything is going well!