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Liz's adventures
Thursday, February 11, 2010
A baby girl is born in our clinic
She is 30 minutes old in this picture.
Mom is holding her!
In a place of difficulty and suffering,
joy has come also.
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About Me
Liz Drum
I am an anesthesiologist with special training in pediatric anesthesiology. I have been traveling around the world doing medical mission work since 2009.
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