"My wife says, 'Why don't you stay at home with your family?' " says retired pediatrician Alan Jamison of Morristown, Tenn., who spent much of July volunteering in Liberia for non-profit Medical Teams International. "But I feel like I have another calling."
C. Working with Ebola patients in a hospital in Liberia, Alan Jamison treated as many people as he could for the deadly virus as the country slipped into chaos. The retired American pediatrician says it was a struggle to keep up with a surge of fear-stricken patients who showed up at the hospital'
Date: Sep 06, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
US doctor quarantines himself at home after treating Ebola patients in Liberia
Dr. Alan Jamison volunteered in the Liberian capital of Monrovia this month as part of an international medical group. He returned to the United States on July 25, according to Medical Teams International, the organization he worked with.
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