by Dr. Laura Sciaroni
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by Dr. Laura Sciaroni
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The Operation Rainbow team is leaving for Loja, Ecuador this morning! One week in Loja fixing fractures and bone and joint deformities. Here’s a photo of some of our bags – that’s about 1/3rd of our 50lb duffels of medical equipment.
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