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The Hope Medical Center Staff |
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Stephen and Lori Albright |
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Are on Home Assignment until early 2010. Stephen and Lori grew up in Africa. Missionaries with the CMA in Guinea among the Fulbe people group for twelve years, they now serve with CAMA as the Administrative Director and Station Hostess for Hope. They lead the team in conjunction with the Medical Director. You can email them at albright@speedymail.org. Both Stephen and Lori are americans. They have three children. |
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Jon and Anja Erickson |
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Jon came to N'Zao Guinea in 1990 from a civil war in neighboring Liberia. He and Moses Mamy were doing church planting and evangelism when God put this clinic on their hearts. Anja came to Africa in 1991 and worked at Bongolo Hospital in Gabon until she married Jon in 2002 and moved to Guinea. Anja is in charge of our future nursing school. |
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Moise and Nowie Mamy |
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N'Zao is the home of Moise and Nowie. They are both from Guinea. Moise and Nowie are both gifted evangelists. Nowie serves in that role at the Medical Center. Moise serves as our National Administrator, Clinic Builder, and Evangelist. Moise is also the President of the Mano CMA Church in Guinea. |
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Dr. Drew and Lindsey Hall |
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Dr. Drew and Lindsay have 3 children and live on the campus of Hope Clinic. He is the medical director of Hope and has oversight of all the medical departments. See below. Before coming to Hope they worked in a clinic serving the underprivileged and poor in the USA. Due to the highly volatile political situation in Guinea, the Halls followed the US State Department’s October recommendation to depart Guinea. They plan to return at a later date. |
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Dr. Huub and Margriet Van Roekel |
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Dr. Huub has studied tropical medicine and is in charge of surgery at Hope Clinic. They come from Holland and live since March 2009 in N'Zao. They have 1 daughter. |
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Jairus and Adeline Bohimbo |
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Jairus is Hope's anesthesiologist and Adeline is the outpatient clinic director. They are from Cameroon and Gabon. The both served at CMA's Bongolo Hospital in Gabon before God called them to Guinea. They have served at Hope since 2007. After receiving his nurses training at Bongolo Hospital, Jairus received further training in administering anesthesia |
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Dr. Brantly Baynes |
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A retired army pediatrician who was in charge of a base's hospital. Dr. Brantly will be serving at Hope from October 2009 until we convince her that she needs to stay here permanently. |
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Departments |
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