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Spreading the Good News and ENT healthcare to Kijabe, Kenya

My name is Bryce Noblitt. I am an Otolaryngologist-Head and Neck Surgeon, and a medical missionary. In August of 2022 my family and I moved to Kijabe, Kenya as part of the Post Residency Program through Samaritan’s Purse. We’ll keep you updated about everything that’s happening on our journey. If you want to partner with us through financial support click here. If you want our latest posts emailed to you, hit subscribe.

One Year at Kijabe Mission Hospital

Landslide Update

Kijabe received 2.5 inches of rain last night, which has continued to fill the ravines uphill from the railroad tracks. Efforts to pump out the water have been hampered by the unstable ground- the teams were not able to reach the ravines this morning to continue. More landslides are expected, and people are being asked…

Trip to Tenwek

This past week I traveled to Tenwek at the behest of the new Kenyan neurosurgeon at the hospital. He had arranged for a visiting American neurosurgeon and myself to do two transphenoidal pituitary cases together to give him more experience. Tenwek is a mission hospital in Bomet, usually about 4 hours away. There were massive…

Day Trip to Nairobi

Many have been curious about what it’s like going to the doctor in Kenya, so I thought I would share my day with you. Yesterday, I had my 32 week appointment with my OB in Nairobi; we just have a few more weeks until we get to meet our baby girl! There are many wonderful…

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Preparing: All of the blogs written before we move to Kenya.

Medical Stuff: All of Bryce’s blog posts about patients, surgeries, and AIC-Kijabe hospital

Parenting, Teaching, and Life Overseas: All the blog posts about life, mission work, and raising children in Kenya.

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The views and opinions expressed in this blog are our own, and do not necessarily represent the views of Samaritan’s Purse, World Medical Mission, or Kijabe Hospital.