A Lesson From a Senegalese Operating Room I’ll Never Forget
A Lesson From a Senegalese Operating Room I’ll Never Forget by Emily Ma Last month, I returned to Senegal and joined the surgical team at Fatick Hospital. I thought I knew what to expect, but the operating rooms were nothing like the ones I’d seen in the U.S.—darker, warmer, and stripped down to the essentials. Supplies came out of a cardboard box instead of neatly organized shelves. Surgeons handled tasks I’d only ever seen nurses do. Everything required adaptability. Our patient that day was a 45‑kg woman scheduled for a myomectomy. Midway through the operation, it became clear that a hysterectomy [...]






