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The Haiti relief mission was ISMS first disaster relief mission and it was conducted in the Haitian Community Hospital in Port au Prince. A 17 man team including an orthopedic surgeon, a plastic surgeon, three trauma/general surgeons, internist, intensive care specialist, anesthesia and nursing staff was recruited and all supplies and equipment were assembled in 4 days. A charted plane was secured for the team’s transportation thanks to the generosity of Mr. Earl Mac. The team arrived in Port au Prince in the early hours of Sunday January 24th, by 11am they secured the hospital’s storage facility with its adjacent decayed operating room from the hospital administration to be used as their base. By 3pm the team finished cleaning that section of the hospital and refurbished it to become their 3-4 bed operating suite and central supply area. By the end of Sunday the team had already performed 8 major surgeries. Unfortunately the recovery room could only accommodate 2 beds, so most of the patients were forced to recover in the open courtyard as seen in photos. By Thursday night the team had performed close to 100 major operations. To increase the operating capacity of the hospital the team left behind all their supplies and most of the equipment for arriving teams to use.
Haiti interview with 88.3FM, Peconic Public Broadcasting, “Eclectic Café”, M-F 10am-Noon
Read articles about ISMS's recent mission to Haiti.
The Southampton Press: Medical mission team sees resilient spirits in spite of devastation in Haiti
Feb 3, 2010
The East Hampton Star: Doctors, Nurses Take Off on Medical Mission of Mercy
Jan 28, 2010
The Southampton Press: Local doctors leave for Haiti
Jan 26, 2010
| PHOTOS: Local doctors leave for Haiti | PHOTOS:Medical mission team sees resilient spirits in spite of devastation in Haiti |
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