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OU-COM physicians, staff to provide medical care in Haiti
Will provide
assistant at surviving hospital in
Port-au-Prince; donations sought
Several
volunteer teams of staff, physicians, faculty members and alumni
from the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine (OU-COM)
and its affiliated teaching hospitals plan to depart for Haiti later
this month to provide medical care for survivors of last month’s
devastating earthquake.
The Jan. 12
earthquake left thousands of survivors in need of lifesaving medical
attention.
The volunteers
from OU-COM and the Centers for Osteopathic Research and Education
(CORE), in cooperation with DELTA Ministries International, will be
stationed at Clinic Lilavois, a charity mission hospital in a
neighborhood on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince. The initial focus
will be to help the medical staff that is present, and to work on
preparing the facility for full function. In subsequent weeks,
additional volunteer groups from OU-COM and the CORE will travel to
Haiti to continue to staff the clinic.
To watch an
interview with a doctor who currently is there and see the building
after the earthquake, go to
http://coolchurchtech.typepad.com/haiti/2010/02/a-tour-of-the-clinic-at-lilavois.html.
Prior to the
team’s departure, OU-COM is seeking contributions of medical
supplies and monetary donations to help with the cost of purchasing
those supplies and to defray the travel costs for the volunteers.
To assist the
medical college’s efforts, contact Sharon Zimmerman, M.P.A.,
director of medical development, at 740-593-2176. Monetary
donations, which are tax-deductible, can charged to MasterCard, Visa
or American Express credit cards, or by check, payable to The Ohio
University Foundation. Please write “Haiti Relief Fund” on the memo
line, and sent to Zimmerman at Grosvenor Hall 205, Ohio University
College of Osteopathic Medicine, Athens, Ohio 45701.
To donate
medical supplies, contact David Drozek, D.O., at
drozek@ohio.edu, or JoAnne Bray, MSN, at
bray@ohio.edu or at 740-593-2513. Drozek, a surgeon and
assistant professor of specialty medicine, and Bray are leading the
initial OU-COM team.
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