OUR MEDICAL CLINICS ARE LEADING THE WAY with Kimberly Celada, Clinic Manager Kimberly is a graduate in Guatemalan Gastronomy and in Preschool Teaching and is currently studying Business Administration at the Panamericana University in Quetzaltenango. She began working at O in as linic anager where she oversees the o erations o O s two medical clinics and dental clinic. Tell us a little bit about what brought you to ODIM? What drew my attention to ODIM is the great work envi‐ ronment and all the help and education that ODIM offers the communities, as well as the alliances it makes with other organizations, all for the same goal: health. Health is an issue that many people do not attach importance to due to the lack of places to go or how expensive a private
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consultation is. In ODIM’s clinics, we prioritize our patients and provide them with the resources they need to prevent and treat diseases, which is why it I love working here. What has the vaccine rollout been like in uate ala? When the vaccines against covid were first developed, it took almost two months for vaccination to begin in Guatemala. When the vaccines finally arrived, there were thefts of doses,