After that it was on to our nutrition clinic to see the children remaining as inpatients for the Christmas period. Some of the children and their mothers had got new clothes and most people were happy wishing each other a merry Christmas. Thankfully all of the patients were fairly stable so there was not too much clinical work.
Irish doctor Cormac writes about life in the field in South Sudan over the festive season. Please leave your questions and comments for Cormac below his blog post.
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