One World Surgery: My Week in Honduras on a Medical Mission
I spent a week with my family on a medical mission as an anesthesiologist with One World Surgery doing orthopedic, pediatric, and general surgical cases.
I spent a week with my family on a medical mission as an anesthesiologist with One World Surgery doing orthopedic, pediatric, and general surgical cases.
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