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I have a day job that has nothing to do with feeding people. I’m a missionary trauma surgeon, training Christian Malawian doctors to become surgeons. In Malawi, a country of 21 million people, there’s roughly one surgeon for half a million residents, and to my knowledge I’m the only critical-care board certified physician in all of Malawi. Because of my skills, I’m frequently consulted by the U.S. Embassy and on call for U.S. special forces when they visit Malawi. I really need to do my day job.