As if it never happened

In this week’s Rural Reflections, our blogger-doctor may be face-to-face with a drug mule as she reflects how reality and relations can change in an instant.
In this week’s Rural Reflections, our blogger-doctor may be face-to-face with a drug mule as she reflects how reality and relations can change in an instant.
After some tough weeks, our rural doctor-turned-blogger takes a break from the doom and gloom to assume an attitude of gratitude.
Our doctor-turned-blogger continues her rural awakening as she is confronted by illiteracy and mother-to-child HIV transmission on a long night shift in the wards.
Our rural doctor reflects on the traditions of motherhood and a colleague confirms her worst fears about one young patient.
Our rural doctor keeps watch over a critically ill patient and gets some words of wisdom from a night shift nurse.
Rural health can get rough. Making the cut as a doctor may be equal parts experience, ingenuity - and knowing when to call a friend when you’re out there on your own.
Nationwide, health care students from nurses to psychologists are gearing up to submit their preferences for their community service placements. Our rural doctor-turned-blogger gives them 10 reasons to “go rural.”
Our rural doctor completes her two-week budget banting challenge. See what she gained and what she lost on the diet - besides 1.7 kgs.
Charting death and disease in rural South Africa gives our doctor-turned-blogger flashbacks as she enters her second week on Tim Noakes' banting diet on a budget.
Our rural community service doctor rounds out week one of her "banting challenge" as she heads to Johannesburg for some rest and relaxation.
Our rural community service doctor is well into her first week on Tim Noakes' Banting diet as she deals with life and death in the maternity ward.
Our rural doctor takes a break from blogging about banting to relive the heartache and trauma of coming face-to-face with infant mortality in rural South Africa.