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Make Sure You Prepare for Possible Medical Emergencies When Abroad

By Wade Wernecke, MD, FACEP, FAAFP | on February 19, 2021 | 1 Comment
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Dr. Wernecke is an emergency physician in Hot Springs, Arkansas. He also serves the medical missions CMO-COB Christian Mission to the Orient in Chiang Mai, Thailand, and Sonja Kill Memorial Hospital in Kampot, Cambodia administered by HOPE Worldwide.

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One Response to “Make Sure You Prepare for Possible Medical Emergencies When Abroad”

  1. February 20, 2021

    Jill Reply

    Many of us prayed for you not knowing you, but your friend Cheryl who has been on many missions with you, asked us to pray. She was very distressed when she learned of your accident. Part of her heart will always be in Chiang Mai. She shared this article with us. Praise God and thank you for your mission work.

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