Hands That Remember Names is a deeply human, narrative nonfiction audiobook that follows a medical outreach team working in a rural African community. Told through intimate moments rather than statistics, the book explores medicine as lived experience: the weight of limited resources, the ethics of temporary care, and the quiet power of listening. Through patients, local health workers, and shared days inside a small clinic, the story reveals how healing is shaped by trust, culture, and continuity. This is not a tale of rescue, but of partnership, humility, and presence. It asks what truly remains after outreach ends and how caring for others reshapes those who serve.