Gorilla Doctors get a boost with Dr. Jan Ramer’s return to Rwanda

Rwanda has welcomed Dr. Jan Ramer back over the weekend who already served a stint with Gorilla Doctors between 2009 and 2011. Here is her blog story about getting ready, looking back and looking forward.
Welcome ‘home‘ to the Land of a Thousand Hills Jan, Musanze and Kinigi are ready for you …

Dr. Jan Ramer Returns to Africa as Regional Veterinary Manager

After leading the Gorilla Doctors in-country veterinary team from 2009 to 2011, Dr. Jan is currently en route to Rwanda to serve once again as our Regional Veterinary Manager. During her first two-year stint as the RVM, Dr. Jan led dozens of health interventions in wild gorilla groups, oversaw the treatment of seven new gorilla orphans, and helped facilitate the move of two mountain and six Grauer’s gorilla orphans from Rwanda to DRC.

In between packing, preparing, and saying her goodbyes, Dr. Jan took some time to write a brief blog for us about her impending return to Africa:

Dr. Jan with orphan Grauer’s gorilla Shamavu in DRC in October 2011.

"I’m going back to Africa tomorrow. The past 2 weeks of my life have been an emotional roller coaster ride, and a bit surreal as I prepare for this next chapter in my life. Two weeks ago I cleaned out my office at the Indianapolis Zoo, where I have been a clinical veterinarian for 14 years. Ending that chapter was bittersweet – I leave animals I have known since their birth, wonderful and dedicated keepers who have become close friends, and a hospital staff that has become family. The going away parties were very touching, and fun (there may have been karaoke involved…). My photo session with Aurora was nothing less than fantastic (she is one of my all time favorite animal friends)! Turning in my keys and saying goodbye to the hospital folks was emotional.

Dr. Jan with one of her favorite animal friends, Aurora, at the Indianapolis Zoo.

Now I turn my energies to this next chapter – I am soooo excited and honored to be returning to serve Gorilla Doctors again! I am proud to join our team of international veterinarians and support staff that works so very hard in sometimes very challenging conditions to save gorilla lives. In this work I found my professional passion, which is why, during a family meeting some months ago, my fantastic, supportive and loving family told me to go for it! So I’m packing my bags (much more efficiently this time around), consolidating computer files, taking care of business around the house (Dave the cat got his teeth cleaned, much to his dismay)… I’ve been having a wonderful time visiting with extended family for Thanksgiving, putting up our Christmas decorations at home with my husband and kids, and even playing a little in the snow that blasted through Indiana!

Dr. Jan, at home with her family.

I’ve been on the phone for long periods of time making sure I have all the documents necessary to bring my little Kinigi dog Amahirwe back to Rwanda with me – thank you Jean Felix for getting the import permit! It will be fun watching her as she explores the place that was her home for the first 2 years of her life, and so nice to have her there with me again.

Ama, loaded up in her crate and ready to fly back to Rwanda with Dr. Jan.

So we drive up to Chicago tomorrow to board our flight to Kigali. I can’t wait to see everyone again, and jump back into the work of Gorilla Doctors. I am so excited to be returning, to work with my wonderful African colleagues, to see the forest and gorillas again, and to help make a difference. I am so very lucky to have such a supportive family and to have the opportunity to live my dream, not only once, but twice."

On behalf of the entire Gorilla Doctors team, welcome back Dr. Jan!

Dr. Jan Ramer examines an orphan infant gorilla at the Senkwekwe Center.

Dr. Jan with Dr. Jean Felix (left) and Dr. Eddy (right).

Dr. Jan conducting a routine health check of a wild mountain gorilla group.