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EPISODE · May 27, 2016 · 24 MIN

The Darkest Hour

from Everyday Emergency

In our fourth episode we meet British doctor Emily Wise who, in 2013, travelled to Uzbekistan - a country with particularly high drug-resistant tuberculosis rates.In 'The Darkest Hour', Emily describes in heartbreaking detail the final minutes of a TB patient's life.You can read more from Emily about her time in Uzbekistan on her blog: blogs.msf.org/en/staff/blogs/one-steppe-beyond"Everyday Emergency" is a podcast from Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)In each episode, we bring you true stories from the frontline of humanitarian emergencies across the world.From the conflict in Syria to the refugee crisis in Europe, we’ll be talking to people with some incredible stories that may just change your outlook on life, or at least, for a moment, put things into perspective.In each podcast you’ll hear a true story written by an MSFer on the ground, read by an actor. We’ll then get them into the studio at MSF HQ for a chat about their time with MSF.Subscribe through iTunes or your favourite podcast provider, and find out more at msf.org.uk/podcastsPlease leave comments on our Facebook page, or on Twitter.facebook.com/msf.englishtwitter.com/msf_ukMake sure to read Emily's gripping blog of her time in Uzbekistan, 'One Steppe Beyond'.MUSIC CREDITS:Undercover Vampire Policeman by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Source: chriszabriskie.com/uvp/Artist: chriszabriskie.com/What Does Anybody Know About Anything by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Source: chriszabriskie.com/dtv/Artist: chriszabriskie.com/If not listed above, all other tracks used in this podcast are attribution free. If you would like information about specific tracks, or would like your own music to be featured in our podcast, please message us through Soundcloud. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In our fourth episode we meet British doctor Emily Wise who, in 2013, travelled to Uzbekistan - a country with particularly high drug-resistant tuberculosis rates.In 'The Darkest Hour', Emily describes in heartbreaking detail the final minutes of a TB patient's life.You can read more from Emily about her time in Uzbekistan on her blog: blogs.msf.org/en/staff/blogs/one-steppe-beyond"Everyday Emergency" is a podcast from Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)In each episode, we bring you true stories from the frontline of humanitarian emergencies across the world.From the conflict in Syria to the refugee crisis in Europe, we’ll be talking to people with some incredible stories that may just change your outlook on life, or at least, for a moment, put things into perspective.In each podcast you’ll hear a true story written by an MSFer on the ground, read by an actor. We’ll then get them into the studio at MSF HQ for a chat about their time with MSF.Subscribe through iTunes or your favourite podcast provider, and find out more at msf.org.uk/podcastsPlease leave comments on our Facebook page, or on Twitter.facebook.com/msf.englishtwitter.com/msf_ukMake sure to read Emily's gripping blog of her time in Uzbekistan, 'One Steppe Beyond'.MUSIC CREDITS:Undercover Vampire Policeman by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Source: chriszabriskie.com/uvp/Artist: chriszabriskie.com/What Does Anybody Know About Anything by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Source: chriszabriskie.com/dtv/Artist: chriszabriskie.com/If not listed above, all other tracks used in this podcast are attribution free. If you would like information about specific tracks, or would like your own music to be featured in our podcast, please message us through Soundcloud. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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