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December 4, 2020 by Kristin Eckland

Greetings from Colombia

December 2020

What a difference a year makes!

In December 2019, we were in the midst of one of our group medical trips.  It was hectic, but fun.  All of our clients had a good time – and the trip was a success.

Then, came Covid-19, and all of us were forever changed.  Our documentary was put on hold, along with all of our upcoming scheduled group trips – and American Physicians Network, like so many other small businesses, struggled to survive.

We worried about our clients, and future clients – and what they were going thru, as the bottom fell out.  We worried about our doctors, scattered across six countries.  We didn’t know that our hometown of Memphis, Tennessee would end up being more dangerous than most of our destinations.

As international flight restrictions eased, I took one of the first flights to our regional office here in Colombia.  I stepped off the plane to feel safer than I had in months.   Covid still exists in Colombia, but it isn’t raging out of control.  Masking policies are universally followed, (nary a bare face to be seen) and all restaurants, shops and other businesses have moved to social distancing policies, mandatory temperature checks and sanitation stations.

Life isn’t back to normal, there are no coffee dates or in person meetings – but because Colombians here in the capital city have embraced these health safeguards after one of the longest lockdown in the world, the virus is not raging out of control.

I return to the USA in a few weeks – and honestly, I’m concerned.  I stocked up on masks, and a durable faceshield here (because there aren’t any shortages here – supplies are cheap and readily available).  Now I have to prepare to jump thru the necessary hoops to come back home.  Delta is still enforcing the empty middle seat policy (which is why I chose them), as well as contact tracing for all International flights entering the United States.  I’ll quarantine when I arrive, and take another covid test before getting back to work. But I’m not as afraid of bringing home Covid – my risks are so much lower here – but I am worried I’ll contract it once I arrive.

That being said – the vaccine brings hope.  With this hope, American Physicians Network (APN) is tentatively planning to offer our next medical trip to Colombia in late May.  Given the current discussions among airlines and nations, we anticipate that travelers will need to have proof of vaccination before being allowed entry to Colombia (or any of our international sites.)  Since it’s our first trip in a year, spots will be limited.  We will continue to offer our 50% discount on our services as we re-ignite our business.

We will continue to monitor Covid-19  activity at our sites in other parts of the world, and will plan to initiate trips to these areas when safe, and feasible.

As always, we will also recommend that all travelers purchase travel insurance.

Of course, as we have all learned, a lot can happen in a few months, so we will check in here again over the upcoming months as the mass vaccination programs are implemented globally.

For the many people out there, who have difficulty accessing health care, who are unable to afford care and for those who who have lost their safety net due to pandemic related issues, we are here for you.

Sincerely,

Kristin Eckland

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July 1, 2019 by Kristin Eckland

APN announces a special escorted trip for December 2019

 

American Physicians Network is offering their first escorted trip for interested clients.  Our destination for this trip will be to Colombia.  For this escorted trip, clients can travel and undergo consultations and surgery with many of our Colombian based network providers in a trip arranged and escorted by the American Physicians Executive board.

This will allow clients to explore their health travel options while accompanied by our knowledgeable staff.  Clients will be able to have consultations with a surgeon for their desired procedure and undergo surgical procedures and diagnostic testing with an APN representative escort.  Clients seeking Executive Physicals are also welcome.

This trip is perfect for clients who need several months advance notice (for either financial, work or other responsibilities), solo travelers, first-time international travelers, and clients who simply would prefer a more elevated level of service for their health travel.

This trip will include sight-seeing, hotel accommodations and a surgical consultation (if desired) in the specialty of their choice.  Costs will be based on the class of accommodations and the cost of surgical consultation and/or surgery.  Meals and local transportation for additional activities are not included but an estimate of these costs will be provided to interested clients.

This trip is tentatively planned for the end of November – early December.  APN is only accepting a limited number of clients for this trip.

Have any questions?  Contact our knowledgeable staff.

Ready to sign up?

Reserve your place for the low cost of $125.00.  Participants who sign up before September 1st, 2019 will receive any early bird discounted reservation rate of $75.00

Additional escorted trips may be scheduled for other destinations in our network in the future.

 

 

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