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		<title>Equipment aid puts medical practice on the map</title>
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Dominican Republic (MNN) &#8212; Did you know that around 50% of medical equipment in developing countries doesn&rsquo;t work?
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That&rsquo;s a problem for nations like the Dominican Republic, a country labeled by the United States Central Intelligence Agency as high risk for major infectious diseases.
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Marylin Nauta, a medical practitioner in the Dominican hospital Central Medicos Evangelical Los Americanos, says, &ldquo;The most common illnesses that we see are contagious infectious diseases. We even have people travel from Haiti.&rdquo;
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The need is great. But <a href="/groups/IAI">International Aid</a> works to meet that need.
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International Aid&rsquo;s Medical Equipment Services is one of the largest reconditioners of medical equipment among non-profit organizations. Their ministry has enabled Nauta in her practice.
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&ldquo;Equipment at a low cost is what has helped the most,&rdquo; Nauta says. &ldquo;I&rsquo;ve been able to get stuff from International Aid that I would not have been able to get down here.&rdquo;
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All medical equipment restored by International Aid is ensured to be in working order by their on-staff biomedical technicians, covered by warranty, and adapted to fit the power source of the area.
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Through International Aid supplying medical equipment to Nauta&#8211;a dual Dominican and U.S. citizen, her medical ministry in the Dominican Republic recently earned her the U.S. Embassy&rsquo;s Distinguished American Citizen Award.
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According to Nauta, &ldquo;I couldn&rsquo;t do it without the equipment that I am able to get from International Aid. The equipment that I am able to get here is crucial and critical to the work that I am able to do in the clinic.&rdquo;
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Beyond just healing people physically, International Aid has enabled Nauta to be an ambassador for Christ in the hospital. Nauta desires that &ldquo;I, my ministry, would be an open Bible read by the people, that they would see that it&rsquo;s been a living sacrifice&hellip;the whole thing.&rdquo;
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Marylin Nauta will be returning to the Dominican Republic and continuing her practice. Pray for her ministry and that others may see the light of Christ because of it.
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<a href="https://give.internationalaid.org/sslpage.aspx?pid=298">Click here to support International Aid in their efforts to supply medical equipment to developing countries and practitioners like Marylin Nauta.</a></p>
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