The document summarizes pharmacy students' experiences providing medical care in four remote villages in Ecuador. In each village, the leading health concerns were identified. For example, in Cebadas the leading diagnosis was Pterygium (6.6%), while in Alao it was Pain/Arthritis (28.9%). Medications and educational interventions were provided based on the health needs in each community. The authors conclude that all villages lacked basic healthcare access and recommend bringing more supplies, especially sunglasses, and focusing more on patient education in future trips.