Gbangbatok - Preclinic Trip
This posting is from a letter sent by Chad Courtney (Country Director – Sierra Leone - Willamette Medical Teams) to Jerry McIntosh (Director – Willamette Medical Teams).
A trip was taken on the 22nd and 23rd of January by Chad Courtney and Ben Margai (local pastor/church planter). The purpose of the trip was to make the necessary arrangements and contacts for the WMT medical team arriving into Sierra Leone on the 15th of February. In addition to the February clinic site of Gbangbatok, they we also visited: 1) the Sierra Rutile mine to talk with the community affairs department and the actual proposed living quarters for the medical team as well as 2) Moriba Town – a small village located approximately 30 minutes from Gangbatok.
The Sierra Rutile mine is located about 5 hours by car from Freetown. The first stop was to the office of Community Affairs for the mine to discuss logistics for the February medical trip. Gbangbatok is located an additional 40 minutes from the mine. In Gbangbatok they met with the chief of the village, the acting member of parliament responsible for the area, an area councilperson, the head of police, the staff of the community clinic, the local pastor (Pastor Kamanda) who reports to Ben Margai, and several leaders of the church. They were welcomed warmly by all and all pledged their support of our medical operation.
The clinic will be held at the community health clinic. The clinic is staffed by a chief health officer (CHO – who they were told has the equivalent of nurses training), a head nurse and two assistants. The building is solid block construction, cement floor with a large waiting area and several private rooms for tending to patients. There are benches for the waiting area and several examining tables but not much more should be expected in terms of equipment.
Water is in short supply in the village. There are several well/pumps in the community but none of them are working. All water for the community must be hauled in containers by hand from a somewhat nearby stream.
Moriba Town sits approximately 30 minutes from Gbangbatok and was visited for two purposes: (1) to secure the assistance of the staff as translators for the medical clinic, and (2) as a survey to a possible future clinic. The clinic itself is similar to that of Gbangbatok in terms of infrastructure and equipment (very basic). Drinking water is also scarce or non- existent here.




