American Girl in Africa
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Monday, June 3, 2013
I cried a good cry
In Mississippi good and great are used interchangeably with a lot and big. When I say I cried a good cry I cried a lot this morning giving my loved ones hugs and kisses. Saying final good-byes are hard. I am sure that I will see them again, but they won't see the same Brittney Lewis when I return. This trip is a gift from God and what he has set for me no man can take away from me. I was 5 minutes late to check my bags under the plane and TSA wouldn't allow me to board the plane. Beyond the ugly attitude of the United Airlines agent, that flight just wasn't for me. But here I am in the terminal and I am leaving starting a new chapter in my life. I am so blessed to be loved by so many people. I have a support system like no other and I promise not to let you down. I love you all and although I won't be the same Brittney when I come back. I'll change a "Great Deal" for the better!
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
My emotional facebook post
So June 3, 2013 I will be saying a temporary goodbye to New Orleans. I've been selected by Dr. Martin at the University of San Diego to participate in the MHIRT program at the University of Cape Coast in Ghana!!! For the few people that I told, thank you for your prayers. Not only is the trip all expenses paid, but I'm getting paid to go!! Someone told me once how I'm stupid and that I will never go to medical school. This is the first slap of many that I will personally deliver to that person over the next few years. :-* I'm just a girl from Petal, I never dreamed that I would be going to research in Africa during my undergrad years of college!! God is good!!
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Yesterday my life changed...
I can not say enough how excited I am!! With lots of faith, determination and prayer I'm going!! I've never had a blog, and never thought of making one until my BFF Tayler Loyd suggested it for friends and family back home. This is my first visit to Africa, and a HUGE thanks to my Xavier Father Dr. Kenneth Boutte Sr. and Dr. Estralita Martin from San Diego State University for this opportunity.
My research topic is: The use of Ethnobotany to Treat Diabetes. We will be gathering the supplies and equipment needed to perform organic chemistry studies in some remote location. Extracting critical elements from these plants and using silica gel chromatography, alkaloid detection, and HPLC methodology to do so.
The research lab is at the University of Cape Coast in Ghana. I will be living in a gated house about a mile away from the University. I do have a roommate that is a student at The University of San Diego the only thing that I know about her is that her name is Nadine. I plan to keep all of you updated at least 3 times a week maybe more if I have time and resources.
My research topic is: The use of Ethnobotany to Treat Diabetes. We will be gathering the supplies and equipment needed to perform organic chemistry studies in some remote location. Extracting critical elements from these plants and using silica gel chromatography, alkaloid detection, and HPLC methodology to do so.
The research lab is at the University of Cape Coast in Ghana. I will be living in a gated house about a mile away from the University. I do have a roommate that is a student at The University of San Diego the only thing that I know about her is that her name is Nadine. I plan to keep all of you updated at least 3 times a week maybe more if I have time and resources.
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