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Working with the Sick34-years old Dianne Grey was a successful doctor in the south of England,but for the last eight months she has been living in Angola,working for an organisation called Doctors Without Frontiers that provides emergency health care in several African countries.Dianne was a GP in Horsham,Surrey. She had a good career ahead of her and a comfortable life,but she began to find her job rather boring.She sats,"I was treating patients with routine medical problems - colds,sore throats and so on - and I felt a need to do something more important."The organisation she works for has been sending medical teams and equipment to Angola since 1986. Various armies have been fighting each other in the area for decades, and standarts of health care have grown worse and worse. Outside the cities there aren't enough hospitals, clinics, doctors or nurses, and many diseases have become a major problem.At first Dianne was shocked, but she has been working hard to improve conditions there. During her time in Angoula, she has treated thousands of patients and has been training local people as health care workers. "Working there has been very meaningful experience," she says. "I have never felt so useful before. It's so great to know thet we have been helping people who realy need it". She will be leaving Angola next month, but she has already decided to return to Africa as soon as possible.
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Working with the Sick <br><br>34-years old Dianne Grey was a successful doctor in the south of England, but for the last eight months she has been living in Angola, working for an organisation called Doctors Without Frontiers that provides emergency health care in several African countries . <br><br>Dianne was a GP in Horsham, Surrey . She had a good career ahead of her and a comfortable life, but she began to find her job rather boring.She sats, "I was treating patients with routine medical problems - colds, sore throats and so on - and I felt a need to do something more important. "<br><br>The organisation she works for has been sending medical teams and equipment to Angola since 1986. Various armies have been fighting each other in the area for decades, and standarts of health care have grown worse and worse. Outside the cities there are not enough hospitals , clinics, doctors or nurses, and many diseases have become a major problem. <br>At first Dianne was shocked, but she has been working hard to improve conditions there. During her time in Angoula, she has treated thousands of patients and has been training local people as health care workers.<br>"Working there has been very meaningful experience," she says. "I have never felt so useful before. It's so great to know thet we have been helping people who realy need it". She will be leaving Angola next month, but she has already decided to return to Africa as soon as possible.
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Working with the Sick<br><br>34-year-old Dianne Grey was a successful doctor in the south of England, but for the last eight months she has been living in Angola, working for an organisation called Doctors Without Frontiers that provides emergency health care in several African countries.<br><br>Dianne was a GP in Horsham, Surrey. She had a good career ahead of her and a comfortable life, but she began to find her job rather boring. She sats,"I was treating patients with routine medical problems - colds, sore throats and so on - and I felt a need to do something more important."<br><br>The organization she works for has been sending medical teams and equipment to Angola since 1986. Various armies have been fighting each other in the area for decades, and standarts of health care have grown worse and worse. Outside the cities there aren't enough hospitals, clinics, doctors or nurses, and many diseases have become a major problem.<br>At first Dianne was shocked, but she has been working hard to improve conditions there. During her time in Angoula, she has treated thousands of patients and has been training local people as health care workers. <br>""Working there has been a very meaningful experience,"" she says. "I have never felt so useful before. It's so great to know thet we've been helping people who realy need it." She will be leaving Angola next month, but she has already decided to return to Africa as soon as possible.
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Work and sick<br>34-years old Dianne Grey was a successful doctor in the south of England.but for the last eight months she has been living in Angola.working for an organisation called doctors without Frontiers that provides emergency health care in several African countries.<br>Dianne was a GP in Horsham,Surrey. She has a very good care for her and a comfortable life, but she began to look for her work, rather boring. "I am dealing with the patch of routine medical problems, colds, so throats, so on and I feel that I need to do more important..." she said.<br>The organisation she works for has been sending medical teams and equipment to Angola since 1986. 5.Various armies have been fighting each other in the area for decades,and standards of health care have grown worse and worse. Outside the cities there aren't enough hospitals,clinics,doctors or nurses,and many diseases have become a major problem.<br>Dianne was shocked for the first time, but she has been trying to improve the conditions. During her time in Angoula,she has treated thousands of patients and has been training local people as health care workers.<br>"The job has a lot of interesting experience," she said I never felt so useful before. It's so great to know that they are the people we help really need it. " She will leave Angola next month, but she has decided to return to Africa as a possible solution.<br>
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