This memoir follows Dr, Kwan Kew Lai's experiences from 2006 to 2013 as she provided care during the HIV/AIDs epidemics, after natural disasters, and as a relief doctor in refugee camps in Kenya, Libya, Uganda, and South Sudan, where civil war virtually wiped out all existing healthcare facilities.
Lest We Forget exposes the raw brutality of Ebola, the undersupplied and understaffed health infrastructure in the developing world. At once a memoir of triumphs, failures, and a memorial, this book will ensure that the victims of Ebola and the fighters who sought to heal them will not be forgotten.
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