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Patrick Boylan, DC, EdD

Clinic Supervisor - Botswana

Volunteering requires plenty of patience and adaptability, but it is well worth it. The work here is incredibly fulfilling and offers a profound perspective on global healthcare challenges.

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Evelina Elmgren

Clinic Supervisor - Dominican Republic

The World Spine Care experience has made me more grateful for what I have and has made me humbler about innate privileges and possibilities. I’ve become a better listener and better at giving sharp explanations.

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Sarah Potthoff

Volunteer Associate - Botswana

Integration of chiropractic services in a completely different healthcare environment allowed me to see the unique differences that had to occur while stressing the overall importance of communication and collaboration in healthcare.

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Shannon Bloch

Volunteer Associate - Botswana

I learned more in my 3 months in Botswana than I ever could have imagined and I know that it not only made me a better clinician but also a better person. I look forward to using all of the knowledge I gained in Botswana in my practice back home and I could not recommend this experience more for clinicians all over the world.

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Stephen Laski

Clinic Coordinator - Botswana

You always need to keep looking and keep building the big clinical picture since many patients may have not been evaluated to such an extent before. This is another perk to practicing in Botswana; I get to implement every aspect of my clinical capabilities.

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Shannon Bloch

Clinic Supervisor - Botswana

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