Dr. Anggrawati had to be ready to receive any call from her patients, she would do anything to come to them, either by riding a motorcyclce or a small boat.
Dr. Anggrawati had to be ready to receive any call from her patients, she would do anything to come to them, either by riding a motorcyclce or a small boat.
Dr. Anggrawati arrived at a small village in West Java. In the corner of the village we saw her introduced herself as a new doctor to the surrounding community.
At the first day, dr. Anggrawati put a picture of her family on her desk. She walked forward, the atmosphere was quiet, as well as her patients. There was only Jamal, a local male nurse who was working at her clinic. One night, dr. Anggrawati took a note of the drugs and medicines stock in her clinic, while she surfed the internet to find information about medical science from her smartphone.
Dr. Anggrawati had to be ready to receive any call from her patient. She would do anything to come to them, either by riding a motorcyclce or a small boat, dr. Anggrawati still treat the people sincerely.
Medical science is not always acceptable to people in the region. One day, dr. Anggrawati should explain to the elders who believed in 'kejawen' about the date of birth and calendar.
The other day, dr. Anggrawati arrived at the crash site, she had to do the first treatment to a patient who broke his leg, so she did a video call with a doctor in Bandung. The first treatment was success, the patient then taken to the nearest hospital, dr. Anggrawati looked relieved.
Day have passed, dr. Anggrawati arrived at her home and felt so exhausted. Just as she was about to call her husband and son, a villager knocked the door and said that someone need her help.
Even in the Midnight dr. Anggrawati need to ride her motorcycle through the dark. Her face looked really tired but she still smiled because she knew that she was needed.