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Abdallah Souleyman, age 28, is waiting for a blood biopsy to see if he has Lymphoma. The small hospital has a blood lab that is able to do blood work for patients. Abdallah is treated by Dr. Peter Reynaud who makes rounds at the eastern Chadian Adre hospital checking in on a full range of patients from the maternity ward to the intensive care ward. Dr. Reynaud uses a translator to talk with patients and check in on their progress. Dr. Peter Reynaud is a Louisiana native working with Doctors Without Borders in Adre, Chad. Dr. Reynaud came to Chad after working in Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina. He is drawn to working for Doctors Without Borders out of a sense of adventure in his work and his universal compassion for people all over the world. He also feels working at the Adre hospital makes him a better doctor as he has to use is human senses and intuition to diagnose patient’s needs. Many doctors working at hospitals with the latest modern technology will some times run test just to shield them from any malpractice suites.
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