Medical
                                                 Proposed Medical Building



There is a great need for medical services in Kenya, and Africa. Some of the services RAHMI endeavors to offer are: public health education to combat the spread of AIDS; psychiatric services; professional medical training; surgical services; and shelters for AIDS victims and AIDS orphans. The medical center will create opportunities for: dispensing of much needed medical supplies; a base for medical teams from different countries who would offer medical services to thousands each year. The medical center will be a model for excellent medical services for the community, especially the poorest citizens who never recieve basic health care. The medical center can become a base for training native medical professionals which will help elleviate the shortage of medical professional in the country. RAHMI will combine spiritual and medical healing for the whole man, a need that is least addressed in Kenya. Preventive medicine can be offered as more medical personnel are trained. The medical facility can become a center for public health education to create AIDS awareness in the surrounding villages.



Sarah N.M. Gatumu M.D., DTM., APH II, MPH II, MPH, currently preventive medicine, a resident at John Hopkins University, prepares to work with RAHMInternational Kenya, with her husband, DR. Gatumu, Ph. D. environmental and marine science.






                                       
   Dr. R. Sorrell prescribes medicine for a patient                            Dr. Sorrell attends a patient 



                                                     
                                                                          Dr. Sorrel meets with patients