Physicians for Peace Helps in Haiti Earthquake Relief Efforts

Wednesday, January 13, 2010 by Ellen Libby

Dr. Lisbet Hanson, an Ob/Gyn who is in Haiti working with Partners In Health, sent this update to Physicians for Peace last night to report on conditions on the ground:
 

"Many many thanks for your help. we are fine, trying to work with PIH to help in any way we can. Cange seems fairly calm and no major destruction here, though a lot of panic initially.  Patients may be mobilized to Cange and Hinche: There is only one general surgeon and the Haitian ob/gyns are anxious to leave to check on their families in Port au Prince as they have had no contact. Sometime today I will have a better idea of what is happening. Thanks for your prayers and all that you do. I hear the devastation in Port au Prince is huge.

Very bizarre, surreal experience sitting here in the Friendship House listening to the ZL (Zanmi Lasante, Partners in Health, Haiti) staff roll out their plan and hear as news trickles in about the airport tower collapse, the palace destruction, the UN destruction with many unaccounted for, the prison collapse, etc. Have heard that Loune and Louise in Port au Prince are OK.  Everyone is very emotional, there is a lot of passion. 23 people from ZL including Paul and Ophelia are having a skype conference trying to figure out how to get in through the Dominican Republic and bring helicopters into Port au Prince to begin triaging patients, then airlifting them to Cange or Hinche where teams of surgeons will be wlling to care for them. Cange is worried that they don't have enough fuel for the generator. The dam is down, there is no power so everything is running off the generator. The water purification system requires electricity to work. And there is only so much fuel. I have offered to scrub, hold retractors, donate blood, help in post op. I think in a few days there will be many people here as volunteers stream in but in the first few days perhaps I can help and not just be in the way. Thinking of you all."
 

Physicians for Peace has set up a special relief fund for the victims of yesterday’s earthquake in Haiti:

 

Click here to make your contribution.

 

Physicians for Peace has been providing medical education and training in Haiti for several years, particularly in rehabilitation for trauma victims through its internationally recognized Walking Free program.   

 

Through Physicians for Peace’s partner network of Healing Hands for Haiti and St. Vincent’s School for Handicapped Children (and others), both in the capital city of Port au Prince, donations will go directly to provide immediate trauma relief as well as longer term assistance for amputees.  

 

Healing Hands for Haiti has been providing Orthotic and Prosthetic services to the people of Haiti since 1998 using both US and Haiti specialists.  St. Vincents School for Handicapped Children is a multi-service facility that provides preschool through high school education, vocational training, physical therapy and medical care. The medical clinic, which includes a small surgical suite, sees over 1000 patients a month for primary care, developmental evaluation and 20-30 corrective surgical procedures. 

 

“Obviously, such a devastating force of nature has caused incalculable loss of life as well as countless traumatic injuries, particularly amputations,” said Physicians for Peace President and CEO, Brig Gen Ron Sconyers (USAF, Ret.).  “Because of our experience in working with amputees  around the world, and particularly in Haiti, and our close alliances there with highly capable medical partners on the ground, we are in a position to give some immediate medical help.”  

 





 

Comments for Physicians for Peace Helps in Haiti Earthquake Relief Efforts

Wednesday, January 13, 2010 by Lauren Korrol:
I am a physician and am wondering if more physicians are needed in Haiti at this time. Please let me know. Thank you.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010 by Tina Blair MD:
I am an Emergency doc and able to volunteer now. Where can I apply??? Thanks
Thursday, January 14, 2010 by mike wisiorek:
I want to offer my time to assist the people of Haiti. I am a resident physician in Buffalo New York with 10 years of emergency experience as a PA and medic. How can I help?
Thursday, January 14, 2010 by Tresha Ward. MD:
Are physician volunteers needed?
Thursday, January 14, 2010 by arian behzadi:
Hi... I am a physician graduated in Iran and passed the USMLE step1 , and step2 (the united states medical exams) I live in Montreal, Canad,I have also the MINC number of Cnada. is there any chance for me to be a volunteer doctor and providing any kind of service in Haiti? yours
Saturday, January 16, 2010 by Thomas Bilko:
Hello, I am an orthopedic surgeon wanting to help out in Haiti after the devastating earthquake. I am unsure how to go about this process, searching for a program to partner with and such. If you have any information or suggestions for me please be in touch. Thomas Bilko
Monday, January 18, 2010 by Rodger Hamer MD:
How does one volunteer to help in Haiti. I have many years experience in urgent care.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010 by stacy:
I am finishing a fellowship in pulmonary and critical care medicine 6/2010. currently board certified in pulmonary medicine and internal medicine. I would like to spend 1-2 weeks working in a field hospital in Haiti. Dates flexible.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010 by Christopher Dunne:
I too would like to offer my assistance in Haiti. I am a 3rd year pediatric resident. please let me know if I can do anything.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010 by Mark D. Willliams, MD:
I am a trauma surgeon and I would like to volunteer in Haiti.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010 by Robert Ferreira:
I am a family medicine physician with 11 years of private practice experience. My partner and I would like to volunteer to help in Haiti. Please contact me with info.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010 by David Beal:
I am a board certified ob/gyn with general practice and ER experience. I would like to volunteer my services in Haiti and don't know how to partner with a group. Please advise. Thank you
Saturday, January 23, 2010 by Lisa Brockman:
I am an internist with 7 years of experience in hospital medicine. I would like to volunteer in Haiti. Please send me any information if i can be of any assistance. Thank you
Saturday, January 23, 2010 by Kathryn McCutchen:
I am an internal medicine intern and would like to volunteer in haiti. How can I get involved?
Saturday, January 23, 2010 by Vivian Benci, MD:
I am a Board Certified Anesthesiologist from Clearwater, FL. with 21 years experience. I will be available after Feb. 1st to volunteer in Haiti. Can you tell me what the need is and how I can help? Thank you. Sincerely, Vivian Benci
Saturday, January 23, 2010 by Yoon Sin Kim:
I am a family physician and would also like to help in Haiti for 7-10 days. Please send me info.
Sunday, January 24, 2010 by tim hornak:
I am a physical therapist in northern calif. and was wondering with all the orthopedic injuries and surgeries if there will be a need for orthopedic physical therapy rehab
Sunday, January 24, 2010 by Alex Soroceanu:
I am a 3rd year orthopaedic surgery resident, and would be available for 1-2 weeks until June 30. Please let me know if I can help.
Saturday, February 6, 2010 by IP:
The following link lists some NGOs looking for physicians to assist with the relief work in Haiti. Some requirements are necessary. http://www.canadianmedicinenews.com/2010/01/how-canadian-doctors-can-volunteer-to.html
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 by Gene Kim:
I was an ob/gyn resident. I would be available for a month until June 30, 2010. Thank you.

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