Saturday, June 27, 2009

Pulling teeth and seeing eyes


Medical professionals, other volenteers, and people from around Pike County, Ky crowd in to Pike Central high school for Remote Area Medical's free clinic on Saturday, June 27. RAM provides dental and health car amoung other services to remote areas in the United States and around the world.

Marty Looney of Grapevine, Ky has teeth pulled by Amir Jafari a student of the University of Louisville Dental Progam assisted by Jill Long who is a dental hygenist for the Fayette County Health department. Long and Jafari are volenteering with Remote Area Medical at Pike Central High School in Eastern Kentucky. RAM provides dental and health car amoung other services to remote areas in the United States and around the world.

Marty Looney of Grapevine, Ky has teeth pulled by Amir Jafari a student of the University of Louisville Dental Progam assisted by Jill Long who is a dental hygenist for the Fayette County Health department. Long and Jafari are volenteering with Remote Area Medical at Pike Central High School in Eastern Kentucky. RAM provides dental and health car amoung other services to remote areas in the United States and around the world.

Marty Looney's teeth that were pulled by Amir Jafari and Jay Burton, both students of the University of Louisville's dental program lay on a tray with the tools of the trade. Looney is from Grapevine, Ky. Burton and Jafari are volenteering with Remote Area Medical at Pike Central High School in Eastern Kentucky. RAM provides dental and health car amoung other services to remote areas in the United States and around the world.

Don Hall of Knoxville, Tenn. performs tests on the eyes of Joyce Blenship of Mudd Creek, Ky. Hall is volenteering with Remote Area Medical at Pike Central High School in Eastern Kentucky. RAM provides dental and health car amoung other services to remote areas in the United States and around the world.

Bernice Justice of Greasy Creek, Ky. has tests performed on her eyes with an auto refracor at Pike Central High school during Remote Area Medical's free clinic on Saturday, June 27. RAM provides dental and health car amoung other services to remote areas in the United States and around the world.

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