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The olunteerVonnectionC
Summer 2015
Health Volunteers Overseas Transforming Lives Through Education
SPONSORSADA FoundationAmerican Academy of
DermatologyAmerican Academy of NeurologyAmerican Academy of
Orthopaedic SurgeonsAmerican Academy of PediatricsAmerican Association for Hand
SurgeryAmerican Association of
Colleges of NursingAmerican Association of Oral
and Maxillofacial SurgeonsAmerican College of CardiologyAmerican College of PhysiciansAmerican Foundation for Surgery
of the HandAmerican Orthopaedic Foot
and Ankle SocietyAmerican Physical Therapy
AssociationAmerican Society of Clinical
OncologyAmerican Society of HematologyAssociation for the Advancement
of Wound CareSociety of Gynecologic Oncology
published by:Health Volunteers Overseas1900 L Street, NW Suite 310Washington, DC 20036TEL: (202) 296-0928FAX: (202) 296-8018E-MAIL: [email protected]: www.hvousa.orgCFC # 12147United Way # 0342
HVO’s Expansive Vision for Capacity Building Projects SinceHVOwasfirstestablishedin1986,muchhaschangedintheworld.Fromtechnologytogeopoliticstoglobalhealthissues,theworldisdifferentandwaysofworkinghaveadaptedtothechanges.TheHVOBoardrecentlyadoptedanewstra-tegicframework,whichwillexpandHVO’seffortstoutilizetechnologyandbetteraddressnewchallengesinhealthcare.HVOisverygratefulthatagenerousdona-tionfromHansjörgWyss,withtheintentthatHVO’sworkwillbeexpandedandmagnified,willlaunchmanyofthesenewinitiatives.Ourmission,asalways,isto“improvetheavailabilityandqualityofhealthcarethrougheducation,training,andprofessional devel-opment of the healthworkforce in re-source-scarce coun-tries.” This is an ex-citing time at HVOas we initiate pilotprojects,developnewprogrammingareasandnewmodelsfordeliveringoureducationalprograms,andstrengthencapacitytoimproveglobalhealthcare.
Expand HVO’s Global Reach Eachyear,morethan500qualifiedhealthandmedicalprofessionalsvolunteerwithHVO,providingmentoring, training, support, andopportunity to their col-leaguesoverseas.This is amodel thathasprovenveryeffectiveand,witheachpersontrained,thereisarippleeffectonproviders,hospitals,patients,andcommu-nities.Asaresult,requestsforHVOsupportcontinuetoincreaseeachyearfromaroundtheglobe. Over thenext fewyears,HVOwill expand its global reachby increasing thenumberofvolunteersandbyutilizingnewanddifferenttoolsfordeliveringedu-cationalprogramming.Insomeprojectsites,volunteershavereturnedhomeandsetupe-learningplatforms,tocontinuetrainingviateleconferences,Skype,etc.InVietnam,apilotprojectstartedin2013incorporates“blendedlearning”(acombi-nationofonlinedeliveryofeducationalcontent,aswellasface-to-faceinteractionwithteachers).Thisprojectisbasedona28-monthinternationallyrecognizedcur-riculumtoeducateVietnamesedentistsinbasicandclinicalsciencesinorthodontia.
“This is an exciting time at HVO as we initiate pilot projects, develop new programming areas and new models for delivering our educational programs, and strengthen capacity to improve global health care.”
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News & EventsLETTER FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
CORPORATE AND ORGANIZATIONAL PARTNERS
BENEFACTORS($10,000 +)Academy of Dentistry InternationalDePuy SynthesGlobal ImpactGlobus Medical, Inc.
STEWARDS($5,000 - $9,999)American Association of Nurse Anesthetists
DePuy Synthes SpineFoundation for Anesthesia Education and Research
PATRONS($1,000 - $4,999)American Osteopathic Academy of Orthopedics
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Henry Schein, Inc.Indianapolis Hand SocietyOrthopaedic Associates
ASSOCIATES($500 - $999)American Psychological Association
American Society of Hand Therapists
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
K. Hovnanian Children’s Hospital, Jersey Shore University Medical Center
Michigan Osteopathic Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
OrthoCarolina Hip & Knee CenterPediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America
Saint Luke’s Hospital Medical Staff
UCSF, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
University of Utah, Department of Orthopaedics
DearFriends,
2015promisestobeayearoftransitionandchange,bothinHVO’sWash-ingtonofficeandoverseas.
OurDirectorofProgramSupport,KateFincham,willberetiringinJuneafter25yearsof remarkableservice toHVO.Wewishhermanyhappy,healthyyearsfilledwithnewadventures.SincenoonewilleverbeabletoreplaceKate,Ihavetakenthisopportunitytorestructuretheposition.Can-didateinterviewsareunderwayandweintendtohavesomeoneinplacebylatespring.Severalpart-timepositionsatHVOhavealsobeenupgraded,withresponsibilitiesredistributed.Thechangesinresponsibilitiesarede-signedtoprovidemoretimeforprogramdevelopmentandsupport.
AnothersignificantdevelopmentthatwillimpactHVO’sfutureisthegen-erousgiftthatwereceivedfromMr.HansjörgWyss.Mr.Wyss,impressedwiththeeffectivenessandimpactofourmodel,agreedtosupportsever-alnewcapacity-buildinginitiativesthatarediscussedinthecoverarticle.InrecognitionofMr.Wyss’sgenerosityandcommitmenttoglobalhealth,HVOhasestablishedtheWyssScholarshipforFutureLeadersinGlobalHealth.Thisscholarshipwillnurture future leadersatHVOprojectsitesthroughcontinuingeducationopportunities.Healthcareproviderswhoareatanearlystageintheircareer,buthavedemonstratedastrongcommit-menttotheirpatientsandprofession,willbeeligibletoapplyforfundingtoattendconferences,short-termcourses,orparticipateinonlinestudycours-es.ThisisanopportunitythatwillextendHVO’simpact,byencouraginganddevelopingfutureleadersinthelocalhealthcaresystem,andstrength-eningthesupportnetworkofprofessionalcolleagues.
This isonefacetofHVO’sexpandedvisionofdevelopingandstrength-eninghealthcaresystemsandinfrastructure.Thesenewcapacity-buildingprojectsaredesignedtoextendHVO’sworkofstrengtheningandempow-eringtheglobalhealthworkforce.
ThereisalotofexcitementandenergyaroundtheseeffortsandIencour-ageyoutojoinusinwhateverwayisappropriateforyou-asavolunteer,amember,oradonor.HVO’sworkismakingadifferenceandthesenewinitiativeswillallowourimpacttobeevengreater.
Sincerely,
NancyNancyA.Kelly,MHSExecutiveDirector
“The true meaning of life is to plant trees, under whose shade you do not expect to sit.”
-Nelson Henderson
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Active Project SitesCURRENT VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Photo courtesy of Kathryn Clark
Please Note: New projects are added regularly and volunteer assignments are made on a rolling basis. For the most up-to-date information on volunteer sites and scheduling, contact the HVO Program Department: [email protected] or (202) 296-0928. Visit the website www.hvousa.org.
AnesthesiaBhutan...........................4weeks Ghana.......................2-4weeks Malawi.....................2-4weeksVietnam....................2-4weeks
DermatologyCambodia.................2-3weeksCostaRica................1-2weeksUganda.....................3-4weeksVietnam....................2-4weeks
Hand SurgeryHonduras........................1week
Hand Surgery/Hand TherapyNicaragua.......................1week
HematologyCambodia.................2-4weeksTanzania...................1-4weeksUganda.....................2-4weeks
Internal MedicineBhutan..........................4weeksCambodia.................2-4weeksCostaRica....................2weeksIndia.........................2-4weeksUganda.........................4weeks
Nurse AnesthesiaBhutan..........................4weeksCambodia.................2-4weeks
Nursing EducationBhutan..........................4weeksBolivia.....................2-4weeksCambodia.....................2weeksTanzania...................3-4weeksUganda.....................2-4weeksVietnam....................2-4weeks
OncologyBhutan......................2-4weeksHonduras..................1-4weeksParaguay..................1-2weeksVietnam....................1-4weeks
Oral HealthCambodia.....................2weeksKenya...........................2weeksLaos.........................1-2weeksNepal............................2weeksNicaragua.................1-2weeksRwanda.........................2weeksSt.Lucia........................2weeksTanzania.......................2weeks
OrthopaedicsBhutan..........................4weeksBolivia..........................2weeksChina........................2-4weeksCostaRica................1-2weeksGhana.......................2-4weeksMalawi.....................2-4weeksMoldova.......................2weeksMongolia..................2-4weeksMyanmar..................2-4weeksNicaragua.................2-4weeksSt.Lucia...................2-4weeksTanzania...................2-4weeksUganda.....................2-4weeks
PediatricsBhutan..........................4weeksIndonesia......................6weeksNicaragua.................2-4weeksSt.Lucia...................2-4weeksUganda.........................4weeks
Physical TherapyBhutan.........................4monthsBolivia.....................2-4weeksIndia.........................2-4weeksMalawi.....................4-6weeksSt.Lucia.........1weekminimumVietnam....................2-4weeks
Special ProjectsEmergency MedicineBhutan..........................4weeksMental HealthBhutan.........................3monthsPharmacyUganda.........................4weeks
Residency Training ProjectBhutan........................3months
Wound ManagementCambodia.................1-2weeksHaiti..............................2weeksIndia.........................2-4weeks
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News & EventsHVO MEMBERS IN THE NEWS
Congratulations to Award HonoreesManyHVOvolunteershavebeen lauded in the lastfew months. Congratulations to each of them, andmanythanksfortheirdedicationtoimprovingglobalhealth! June Brady, MD, MPH, DTM&H,washonoredby theAmericanAcademyofPediatricsSectiononInternationalandChildHealthwiththeirHillman-Ol-ness Award at the national conference in October2014. Dr. Brady began her career in neonatologyand extended her outreach to international health.The Hillman-OlnessAward for “LifetimeAchieve-ments inGlobalHealth”honoredDr.Brady forher“outstanding contribution tomedical education andpediatrictrainingprograms.”Dr.Bradyhaslecturedfrequently in The Gambia, Kenya, Botswana, andUganda. For five years, she served as Chair of thePostgraduateTrainingProgram inPaediatricsat theUniversityofZimbabwe.There,sheandherhusband,Dr.GeorgeHyde, apediatric surgeon,partneredonthedevelopmentofapediatricsurgeryprogram.De-scribedasa“consummateclinicianandteacher”,“aninspiring rolemodel” and someonewho“embodiesthe spirit of international health” through herworkandthroughthepersonalrelationshipswithlocalstaff
thatshedevelopedovermanyyears,HVOisgratefulfor her dedication and commitment. Dr. Brady hasvolunteeredwithHVOinEquatorialGuinea,Zimba-bwe,Uganda,andMalawi. The American Society of Anesthesiologists hon-oredLena Dohlman, MD, MPHwiththeNicholasM.Greene,MDAwardforOutstandingHumanitari-anContributionattheirOctober2014annualconfer-ence.Dr.Dohlmanhas focusedmuchof her careeroneducation,intheUSandinternationally.Shehasprovidedover27yearsof service toHVO,andhasserved in almost every capacity open toHVO vol-unteers.Herninevolunteer assignmentshave takenhertoMalawi,St.Lucia,SouthAfricaandVietnam.From2009-2012, she served as project director fortheSouthAfricaAnesthesiaProject, and shewas amemberoftheHVOAnesthesiaSteeringCommitteefrom 1997-2012, serving as committee chair from1997-2008. In 2007,Dr. Dohlman receivedHVO’sGolden Apple Award for her work designing anddeliveringprimarytraumacoursesaspartofHVO’sanesthesiaprojectinVietnam.Sheinitiatedandpro-motedastrongpartnershipbetweenHVOandtheSo-cietyforEducationinAnesthesia(SEA), tosupport
A planned gift ensures that HVO will be able to continue to make important educational strides in the
improvement of health care in resource-scarce countries.
Whenyouwriteorreviewyourwill,pleaseconsiderleavingHVOacharitablebequestasaninvestmentinHVO’sfuture.Youmaybequeathaspecificamountofmoneyorapercentageofyourestate.AnotherrelativelysimpleoptionistodesignateHVOasthebeneficiaryofalifeinsurancepolicyortheassetsofaretirementplan.Ifyouareinterestedincreatingacharitablebequestinyourwillorindiscussingsomeothercharitableaspectofyourestateplanning,pleasecontactNancyKellyatgiving@hvousa.org.Ifyouhavealreadymadeachari-tablebequest,pleaseletusknow!Wewillhonorallrequeststoremainanonymous.
Thankyoutothefollowingpeoplewhohavemadesuchacommitment:
Anonymous(2)JayS.Cox,MDNancyC.CoxRichardCoughlin,MD,MScKimDunleavy,PhD,PT,OCSGermaineFritz,DODr.&Mrs.DavidFrost
LeslieB.Glickman,PT,PhD,MEdElaineGoodall,PT,MEdNancyKelly&MichaelHaganRichard&MaryKemmePaulMuchnic,MDStephanie&ChrisMurphy
CeliaPechak,PT,PhD,MPHJamesPembrokeAlfredL.Scherzer,MD,EdDStevenStoddard,MDKarenPittsStubenvoll,MDDr.&Mrs.HarryZutz
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News & EventsHVO MEMBERS IN THE NEWS
andexpandthenumberofavailablefellowships.TheSEA-HVOFellowshipnowfundsasmanyas9finalyearresidentsannuallyand,since2001,75residentshavereceivedtheFellowshipandmanyhaveservedon subsequent international assignments. Dr. Dohl-manhasalsogiventirelesslytotheASA,servingontheirOverseasTeachingProgramandtheGlobalHu-manitarianOutreachCommittee.Herwork stressedtheneedandimportanceofhumanitarianoutreachasavitalpartoftheASA. TheAmericanCollegeofDentistspresentedArthur Ingram Hazlewood, DDS, MPH with theWilliamJohnGiesAwardat theirOctober2014conference.TheawardisthehighesthonortheCollegebestowsuponFellowsandDr.Hazlewoodwasrecognized“forhistrulyexceptionalleadershipandaccomplishmentsindentistry,dentalpublichealth,education,human-itarianism,caretotheunderserved,dentaladvocacy,andglobaloutreach.”Dr.Hazlewoodhasservedonnumerousdentaltaskforcesandhasbeenaprominentmemberof thedentalcommunity inNewYorkcityand state.Hehas provided consulting and advisoryservices inCanada,Barbados,Peru, andChina andhasworkedwiththeUNDevelopmentProgramandNIH.AnHVOmember since1998,Dr.HazlewoodhasservedinGuyana,conductedsiteassessmentsinGhanaandHaiti,andservedon theHVODentistrySteeringCommittee1998-2001. Janna Beling, PhD, PT was recently presentedwith the Medal of Honor by the Vietnamese gov-ernment’sMinistryofLaborandSocialAffairs.Theministry,whichoverseesrehabilitativecareandveter-
ans’ affairs, recognizedDr. Beling in apprecia-tion of themanyHVOvolunteers who haveworked to improve re-habilitationinVietnam.Dr. Beling has servedas HVO project direc-
torforthephysicaltherapyprojectinDaNangsince2008,andhasmadesevenvolunteertripstothesite. InMarch,William Creasman, MD,washonoredwith the Foundation for Gynecologic Oncology’s2015 Humanitarianism and Volunteerism Award,whichwaspresentedattheSGO’s46thannualmeet-
ing on Women’s Cancer. Established in 2013, theawardhonors“anindividualfortheirexemplarylo-cal,national,orinternationalvolunteerandoutreacheffortsinwomen’scancercare,research,ortraining.”Dr.Creasmanwashonoredforhisleadershipinteach-ing gynecologic oncology to residents inHondurasandAfrica,andforhisserviceonHVO’sOncologySteeringCommittee.In2013,Dr.CreasmanreceivedHVO’sGoldenAppleAwardforhiscommitmenttoeducation. Linus Chuang, MD, MPH, MSwashonoredwiththeHarryLong,MDAwardbytheSocietyofGyne-cologicOncologyat theirannualmeetingonWom-en’sCancer.Theawardhonorscontributionstomul-tidisciplinary mentorship, collegiality, and teachingin the field of gynecologic oncology. Dr. Chuang’scommitments to educationhave takenhim toHVOprojectsinHonduras,Vietnam,andParaguayandheservesontheOncologySteeringCommittee.HewashonoredwithHVO’s2012GoldenAppleAward. TheAmericanDentalAssociation has announcedthatFrancis G. Serio, DMD, MS,willreceivetheirhighesthonor,theHumanitarianAward,attheannu-almeeting inNovember.The award honors dentistmembers “who have distinguished themselves byoutstanding, unselfish leadership and at least a 10-year commitment to their fellow human beings inthe field of dentistry” in underserved populations.Dr.Serioisbeinghonoredforoverthreedecadesofservice.AninitialtriptotheDominicanRepublictoprovidedentalcareinaremoteregionledtothede-velopmentoftheDominicanDentalMissionProject,towhichhehasdevotedhimselfsince1982.Dr.Se-riohasledstudentsandotherdentistseachsummerfor33years toprovidedental care servicesaswellasdentalandmedicalsuppliesforthelocalhospitaland some60,000 residents in a very rural area.Dr.Serio’scommitmenttoimprovingglobaloralhealthiswellknowntoHVO.HehasvolunteeredinHaiti,Guyana,andJamaica;hehasconductedsiteassess-ments,servedontheOralHealthSteeringCommitteefornineyears,andhasservedasProjectDirectorforHaiti. Thankyoutoallofthesededicatedvolunteers!
Photo courtesy of Janna Beling
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News & EventsHVO MEMBERS AND PROJECTS
The orthopaedic community recently lost a gi-antwhenDr.EugeneBleckpassedaway.Heisbestknownastheauthorofthesemi-nalOrthopaedic Management in Cerebral Palsy andwasaworldauthorityonthesubject.AdevoutJesuitandNavyveteran,hetookhis training at Duke UniversityasafellowoftheNationalFoun-dationforInfantileParalysis.HewentontoestablishthepediatricorthopaedicprogramatStanfordandwasafoundingmemberofthePediatricOrtho-paedicSocietyofNorthAmerica. Dr.Bleck traveled extensively teachingorthopae-dics.HevisitedclinicsandtaughtinSoutheastAsia,Europe, and South America and was an honorarymember of the IndonesianOrthopaedicSociety.Heleft a legacy through his work and advocacy for apragmatic, child-centered approach to cerebral pal-sywhich has affected the care of disabled childrenaroundtheworld. Inhis lateryears,Dr.Bleckremainedinvolvedinthe Stanford Orthopaedic Surgery Department asProfessor Emeritus and self-styled court jester. Heremainedgenerousinsharinghisideas,whichwereoften fascinatingly contrarian and always imbuedwithcompassionandgoodsense.His residentsandcolleaguesrememberhimasamanofremarkablein-telligence,grace,andwit.
In Memory of Eugene Bleck, MD 1923-2014Guenther Knoblich, MD shares his thoughts on the passing of a mentor
Since its inception in 1986, Health VolunteersOverseas has been linkedwithEsSalud, one of themajorhealthsystemsinPeru.Beginningwithanor-thopaedicprojectandexpandingovertheyearstoin-clude projects for eight other specialty areas,HVOsenthealthexpertstovariouscitieswithintheEsSa-lud system to provide clinical and didactic trainingto their staff. 455 assignments were completed by
HVO Closes Projects in Peru
volunteersinanesthesia,dermatology,handsurgery,hematology,internalmedicine,oralandmaxillofacialsurgery, orthopaedics, physical therapy, and woundcare.UnfortunatelyduetochangesinternaltoEsSa-lud,HVOhasnotbeenable to continue its linkagewithEsSalud.Special thanks are extended to Dr. Gaston Bar-
nechea,anorthopaedicsurgeonwhowasinstrumen-talinnotonlystartingtheinitialorthopaedicprojectinPerubutalsoworkeddiligentlytoextendHVO’sreachtoawiderspecialtyaudiencewithinEsSalud.ThanksarealsoextendedtothevariousHVOon-sitecoordinatorswithinEsSalud:AnaHerrara,PT(phys-icaltherapy),JoseCornejo,DDS(oralsurgery),Dr.FelixGarcia(anesthesia),Dr.JoséCatacora(derma-tology),Drs.RicardoIllescas,OlgaVelarder,NelsonRamiro-Rorado,andCarlosPacheco(internalmedi-cine),Drs.JuanRamonNavarro,ReneeEyzaguirre,Mariela Fuentes, Jose Malaga, and Katya Urrutia(hematology),Drs.JulioEchevarria,BlancoCastillo,andBeatrizBarletti(handsurgery)andPilarTirado,RN(woundcare).TheirmanyyearsofcommitmenttotheirprofessionandtheirsupportforHVOvolun-teershavebeenmostgratifying.
HVO and Bhutan to Partner on Residency TrainingIn January, HVO signed a Memorandum of Un-
derstandingwiththenewlyestablishedUniversityofMedicalSciencesofBhutan.Overthenextfiveyears,HVOhas agreed to assistwith training residents inthefieldsofophthalmology,generalmedicine,gen-eral surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics/gynecology, andanesthesiology.Inaddition,trainingwillbeprovidedfornursesinthenew2-yearBSc.Programfornurseanesthesia.The intention is for those trained to be-comestaffand/or facultyofeachrespectivedepart-ment.HVOhasbeenworkingwithBhutansincethelate
1980’swhenDr.RobertSteinexploredtheneedfororthopaedic training in a countrywhere therewerenoorthopaedicphysicians.Hiscommitmentledtotheestablishment of an HVO orthopaedic project. Thesuccess of that project led to otherHVO speciality
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News & EventsHVO MEMBERS AND PROJECTS
Recognition for Belize Nurse Anesthesia StudentsSuzanneBrown,CRNA, recentlysent thisupdate
ontheBelizenurseanesthesiaproject.Belize,acountryofabout350,000permanentres-
idents, has four regional hospitals and one referralhospital.However,therearenoon-goingeducation-alprogramstotrainnurseanesthetists.TheMinistryofHealthrequestedassistancefromHVOand,since2000,HVOhastrainedtwocohorts.Clinicalsitesforstudentsareratherlimited,soithasbeenratherchal-lengingattimestoworkwith sixteen students infouroperatingrooms.On the 11th of Janu-
ary, a Recognition andAwardsdinnerwasheldfor the Belize NurseAnesthesia students.Seven students wererecognized for theircompletion of the ma-jorportionsoftheNurseAnesthesiaprogram.Allseven of the studentshave completed theiracademic requirementsand successfully taken the certification exam. Thestudents have additional clinical case requirementsthatwillbecompletedinthenextfewmonths.Theirprogram recognized the clinical constraints and be-ganwithastratifiedcaseloadrequirement.Studentshadabasicnumberofcasesrequiredforgraduation,and an additional number of cases required before
theycouldbeginworkingaloneasgraduates.Therewerethreestudentswhowereofferedsome
additional assistancewith academics and those stu-dents are anticipated to complete their program inJune. Theywill then take the certification exam inJune. It is anticipated that the program will finishwith ten students completing the NurseAnesthesiaProgram. The University of Belize will be award-ingall thestudentsapostbaccalaureatedegree thatwillallowthemtobelicensedasCertifiedRegisteredNursesinBelize.Originallythereweresixteenstudentsadmittedto
the program. The University selected the students,andHVObecameinvolvedshortlyaftertheselectionprocess.Notalloftheselectedstudentshadabach-elor’s degree upon admission, and provisions weremadebytheUniversityforallstudentstoobtaintheirbachelor’sdegreeduringthispostbaccalaureatepro-gram.LeciaBevans,CRNA, and a graduate of the first
HVOprograminBelize,joinedtheprograminSep-tember of 2013 as theUniversity of Belize faculty
member. The programwas coordinated bySuzanne Brown, Kate(Durkan)HammondandRichard Henker. KateHammond was able toutilize this project asa part of her capstoneproject, and was ableto bring some fundingfrom the AANA Foun-dation for an electronictracking/evaluation pro-gram (Typhon) thatwasextremely valuable incoordinationofaninter-nationalprogram.
ConsistentcommunicationutilizingSkype,e-mailandeveninternetteachingallwereveryvaluableinthecompletionofthisprogram.Numerousvolunteersdonatedtheirtimeandtalentstotheeducationofthisgroupof studentswhowillutilize their skills to in-creasethelevelofanesthesiacareinBelize.
Photo courtesy of Suzanne Brown
projects-physicaltherapy,nurseanesthesia,mentalhealth,emergencymedicine,internalmedicine,pedi-atrics,andoncology.In2012,HVOsignedaten-yearagreementwiththeMinistryofHealthBhutanandtheRoyalInstituteofHealthSciencestocontinuetosendvolunteerstotrainpersonnelinthehospitals.HVOisexcitedtoaidBhutaninfurtherestablishingitsnew-estmedicalschoolandpreparingthefacultywhowillonedaytrainBhutanesespecialists.
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News & EventsHVO’s Expansive Vision
Theprojectincludescomputer-basedinstruction,su-pervisedpatientcare,on-linementoringbyorthodon-tists,andin-personinstruction.Oncologyvolunteershave set up long-distance monthly tumor boards.HVO is lookingatways toexpandon this,usingaglobalpanelofexpertswhoconsultandcollaborate.Suchinnovativeprojectswillnotreplacetheface-to-face training opportunities butwill be used to aug-mentvolunteerserviceandstrengthentheexchange.
Expand HVO’s In-country Outreach HVOalso is expanding its outreachwithin coun-tries. In many resource-scarce countries, resourcesand infrastructure tend tobeconcentrated inoneortwomajor cities.As a result,most ofHVO’s proj-ectshavebeen locatedat large teaching institutionsintheseurbancenters.Inrecentyears,HVOhasde-veloped partnerships withsmaller institutes locatedaway from the larger cities.These partnerships havestrengthened educationalresourcesandprovidedpro-fessional development op-portunities toareas inneed.HVO’sprojectsthataddresstheneedsofpopulationsfarfrom the capital cities notonlyimproveaccesstoqual-ity health care, but developthe triageand referralcapa-bilitiesoftheseinstitutes.
Expand HVO’s Programming Areas To address the changing needs of global healthcare, HVO intends to expand its programming inseveral different areas: trauma care and rehabilita-tion,women’shealth,andhospitaladministrationandmanagement.Theincidenceoftraumahasincreasedsignificantlyoverthelastdecade,asaresultofroadtrafficaccidents,civilunrest,andwar.Over5millionpeopledieeachyearfrominjuriesand90%ofthosedeaths occur in low- andmiddle-income countries.HVOcurrentlyhasprojectsin20countriesaddress-
ingtraumacarebutmanylackarehabilitationcom-ponent.Given the increasingneed for rehabilitationservicesasaresultofroadtrafficaccidents,violenceandchronicdiseases(suchasdiabetes,heartdiseaseandcancer),HVOisexploringnewmodelsforcom-prehensive programs that incorporate both surgicalandrehabilitationcomponents. Expanded efforts inwomen’s health carewill fo-cusontwomajorareas- trainingincervicalcancerscreening and treatment, and safe anesthesia in ob-stetric care.Cervical cancer is the thirdmost com-moncancerglobally,with80%ofcasesoccurringinresource-scarcecountries.Inthosecountries,itistheleading cause of death fromcancer amongwomen,resultinginsome190,000deathseachyear.Trainingin cervical cancer screening, treatment, and patienteducationcan lead toearlydetectionandtreatment,
with a greater potential forcure. Eachyear,hundredsof thousands ofwomen dieduringpregnancyandchild-birth, and the majority ofdeathsoccurinlow-resourcesettings. Most of thosedeathscouldhavebeenpre-vented if skilled providerswere present and availableto initiate emergency ob-stetric care. HVO projectsinbothEthiopiaandBelizehave demonstrated decreas-
es in the death ratewith training in safe anesthesiacare.HVOplanstoimproveandexpanditstrainingforanesthesiacareprovidersinresource-scarcecoun-tries. Anewareaoffocuswillbehospitaladministrationandmanagement.TherecentEbolacrisishighlightedthefragilestateofthehealthsectorinfrastructureinLiberiaandSierraLeone.Investinginthetrainingofhospital personnel to strengthen administrative andmanagement capacity is a universal need. Qualityof care, patient safety and improved outcomes areall impacted by the management systems in place
HVO’s Expansive Vision for Capacity Building Projects continued from page 1
Photo courtesy of Dylan Nugent
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News & EventsHVO’s Expansive Vision
at hospitals. Developing and strengthening systemswill benefit providers - freeing their time to focusonpatientneeds,patients-whowillenterasystemwheretheirneedscanbemoreadequatelyaddressed,andcommunities-whowillfeelmoreconfidentthat,whenneeded,theirhospitalisreadytoservethem.
Expand HVO’s Sustainable Impact Two other areas of focuswill be developed.TheWyssScholarshipforFutureLeadersinGlobalHealthwillsupportprofessionaldevelopmentopportunitiesfor local health care providers.Thiswill allow our
colleagues abroad to attend conferences, regionaltrainings,etc.,furtherincreasingtheirknowledgeandexpandingtheirprofessionalnetwork. HVO’s evaluation component will be expanded,enablingonsiteevaluationsandempoweringourcol-leagueswithtoolstoreportonprojectimpact.Moredatawillbecollectedandanalyzed,sothattheinfor-mationgatheredcanbemorequicklyused toadaptprojectsasneeded,andbuildonsuccessfulelements. HVO is energized by the opportunities that areavailable and eagerly anticipates sharing themwithourvolunteers,membersanddonors.
Health Volunteers Overseas 2015-2018 Strategic Framework
Philanthropy
By strengthening our culture of philanthropy
and expanding our orga-nizational capacity, we will foster new partnerships and
attract new members and donors.
Communication
By raising our profile as a leader in developing
health care capacity, we will advance our engagement
with current and potential stakeholders.
Evaluation
By measuring and sharing our results, we will ensure positive impact and foster innovation for
new projects and partnerships.
EXPAND OUR GLOBAL REACH
Photos courtesy of Deirdre Robinson, Christopher Martin, Stephanie Windler, & Barbara Bates-Jensen
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Special ThanksDONORS & IN-KIND DONORS
…to the following individuals and companies who have so generously donated teaching materials, equipment, supplies and other support:
AmericanAcademyof NeurologyAmericanAcademyof OrthopaedicSurgeonsAmericanAssociationofNurseAnesthetistsAmericanCollegeof PhysiciansAmericanDentalAssociationAmericanSocietyfor SurgeryoftheHandAmericanSocietyofClinicalOncologyJohnDoerr,DDSIntegraLifeSciences CorporationITMCorporationLeslieKean,MD,PhDNewEnglandJournalofMedicineOncologyNursingSocietyDavidSpiegel,MDStrykerOrthopaedics
…to the following donors for their generous financial support:
OyebimpeAdesina,MD
DorritAhbel,MDKayAhern,PT,CHTJaimo&BetsyAhnOluadeAjayi,MDLouisAlmekinders,MDAmericanDentalAssociationEricAnctil,MDTerriAndersenGaryAnderson,MDGay&GishAndersonRonAnderson,MD,MS,CPCEvanAndreyo,SPTAnonymous(3)IqbalAnwar,MDDeborahArmstrong,MDMr.&Mrs.David AsselmeierAssociationfortheAdvancementofWoundCareJenniferAudette,PhD,PTChadAugesonWillAughenbaugh,MDPatriciaBachiller,MDLaurelBaheAshaBajaj,PT,DPTEaswaranBalasubramanian,MDUrsulaBanzhafV.TedBarnett,MDMr.&Mrs.F.T.BarrDr.&Mrs.AlexBart
Bates-JensenWoundReachFoundationJudyBaum,PT,MSHALindaBaumann,PhD,RN,CSDavidBeauchamp,MDEugenioBeltran,DMD,DrPHLynnBemiller,MDPamelaBensonShaunBerger,MDEmilyBerry,MDGregoryBinder,CRNARichardBlack,PTCharlesBlitzer,MDCharlesBloomer,DDSVinceBogan,CRNA,DNAPGeorgeBogumill,MDWilliamBohl,MDMarilynBouldin,RN,MSN,PNPToddBourgeois,DPTMarkBrazinski,MDDanniBrown,RN,MSHollyBrown,MDWilliamBrown,DDSTimothyBrox,MDBettinaBrutsch,DPTRobertBucholz,MDF.PeterBuckley,MBBS,FRCAFrankBures,MDDr.&Mrs.MiguelCabanelaJohnCallahan,MDJamesCameron,MDMichaelCashdollarChrisCauthernHowardChait,MDLynetteCharityJohnChase,MDHelenCherrett,MAJeffreyClark,MDStanleyClark,MDJamesCobey,MD,MPH,FACSJoanneConroy,MDScottCook-Sather,MDCharlesCornell,MDRichardCoughlin,MD,MScJayCox,MDGlenCrawford,MD
SaundraCurry,MDStephenCurtin,MDChauDang,MDJoannaDavies,MBBS,FRCAThomasDegenhardt,MDLindaDeLamar,MSN,CRNA,CCRNDavidDenzel,MDCarlDePaula,MDRobertDerkash,MDLisaDobberteenDr.&Mrs.ChrisDobsonKarenDomino,MDRobertDonohue,MDDeniseDowd,MD,MPHElizabethDownes,DNP,MPH,MSN,RN-C,FNP,FAANPJohnDrake,MDMaryDudley,CRNA,MSThomasDumm,DDSAudrey&WilliamDusterMatthewDusterMindyDusterJamesDyreby,MDBethEllsworth,PTMegEnnsDaleErickson,MD,FACPSueAliceErickson,RN,MS,PhDJohnEsterhai,MDAlexEtemad,MDCharlesFailmezger,MDFrederickFakharzadeh,MDJamesFarer,DDS,MSD,FACPRitaFeinbergLisaFeintech,MDDawnFischerMargaretFletcher,PTShannonFoleyEricFornari,MDFrederickFoti,MDArturoFranco,DDSGraemeFrelickWalterFried,MDJeffFritzDavidFrost,DDS,MSAnnetteGalassi,RN,MA,OCNPhoto courtesy of Paul Hart
11HVO - TRANSFORMING LIVES THROUGH EDUCATION
Special ThanksDONORS & IN-KIND DONORS
JosephineGeigerKennethGerman,MDJames&CherieGerryEricGershman,MDJennaGodfreyAndrewGoldstein,MDTorreyGoodman,MDFred&StasiaGreenewaltMarianGriffiths,MDSamanthaGrillo,MDR.MichaelGross,MDJanetLeahHaleMargaretHanna,CRNALeslieHardy,MHSRobert&CarolynHassJerriHatfield,PTArthurHazlewood,DDS,MPHNaderHebela,MDJudithHembree,PT,PhDRichardHenker,PhD,RN,CRNATheresaHennessey,MDWilliamHennrikus,MDThomasHighland,MDDeborahHiserClairHixson,MDPatHoekmanRobertHoffman,MDBrianHollander,DMDAllenHolloway,MDJ.MichaelHolloway,MDVirginiaHood,MBBS,MPHWilliamHorton,MDM.PatriciaHowson,MDHPCompanyMatch
DouglasHuene,MDIndianapolisHandSocietyJeffreyJacobsLindaandJohnJamesMichelleJames,MD&DavidArtaleCharles&GerryJenningsDianneJewell,PT,DPT,PhDStephanieJones,MDKaiserPermanenteDanKaspar,DDS,MSRonaldL.KatzFamilyFoundationTimothyKauffman,PT,PhD,MSJonathanKeeve,MDJulieKeller,MDMitchellKellert,DDSJohnKelly,DMD,MDMichael&JoanneKellyKemmeFamilyFoundationPeterKendallBenjaminKerman,MDGwee-SookKimJosephKingCindyKirby,PTKentKirkland,MDChristopherKotchick,DMDMichaelKowalikCharlesKremserGregoryKrivchenia,MDMichaelKrosin,MDStephenKulin,MDVijiKurup,MDHannahLane
MattLanham,ChFCThomasLarge,MDRussell&KarenLarsenChrisLaSalle,MDTheLaSalleFamily FoundationChristineLathuras,DDSGeraldLee,MDJeanneLeffers,PhD,RNKimberlyLeheckaRichardLemon,MDJuliaLeroux,RN,MSN,CWS,AGCNS-BCRandallLewis,MDThomasLewis,DDSMarthaLiggettRichardLitchfield,DMDKevinLittle,MDHerbertLouis,MDSamMacBride,MDToddMacFaddenHughMacMenamin,MDBethMacNairnAndrewMahoney,MDLorenzoMarcolin,MDEdwardMarshall,DDSJeanMartensJamesMatiko,MDAmirMatityahu,MDKathleenMazurePatriciaMcAdoo,PTSarahMcCarthy,FNPRobertMcClellan,MDJosephMcCormick,MDPaulaMcCree,MSEdwardMcDevitt,MD
LynnMcKinley-Grant,MDJimMcQualityJeanetteMesite-Frem,MHSAhouMeydani,MDSusanMichlovitz,PT,PhD,CHT&PaulVellemanGlennMilesAnneMiller,MDCraig&BarbaraMishlerJohnMitchell,MDClintonMoen,MDNkamMongwa,MSN,CRNAKathleenMooreBishop,MDRussellMorgan,DrPHMichael&KatharineMorleyPaul&SuzanneMuchnic
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12 HVO - TRANSFORMING LIVES THROUGH EDUCATION
Special ThanksDONORS & IN-KIND DONORS
StephanieMurphy,CPALewisNerenberg,MDStevenNicholsonRitaNicklas,MSNNadimNimeh,MDNorthShoreUniversityHealthSystemSarahNovotnyTimothyO’Brien,MDR.ScottOliver,MDJodyOlsen,PhD,MSWOrthopaedicResearch& EducationFoundationA.LeeOsterman,MDPaulPadyk,MDGeorgePantely,MDChristinePark,MDPECOFoundationVincentPellegrini,MDJamesPembrokeLindaPeoplesCherylPetersen,PT,MSAnnPflugrath,MDEugenePflum,MDJanPiper-Glasgow,DMDHowardPlace,MDJuliaPlotnick,MPH,RN,FAANRobertPorter,MDBerkleyPowell,MDWilliamPratt,MDDanettePrice,PT,MEdFredricPrice,MDPhilipProsapio,MDJeanPulosJohnPyne,MDSusanRaber,PharmD,MPHLouisRafetto,DMDDilliRamesh,MDDr.&Mrs.GeorgeRappJohnRawles,MDSandraRead,MDElizabethRegan,MD,PhDDr.Wingfield&ScottRehmusCharlotteReiter,RN,FNPEdwardRequenez,MDPamelaReynolds,PT,EdDDeleneRichburg,MDGaryRickettsRichard&CeceliaRiggins,MDDavidRobie,MDSelmaRosenfield,MD
SallyRudicel,MDKevinRumball,MDAndrewRuoff,MDSanjeevSabharwal,MDMaxSamimiErnestSammannRichardSandell,MDAntoinetteSander,PT,DPT,MS,CLT-LANAWudbhavSankar,MDStanleySchrier,MDRobertSchultz,MDDavidSchurman,MDStephenSchwartzGarySeiden,DDSKatieSellers,DrPHNathanSellersJohnSellman,MDJaySelman,MD,MSPatriciaShands,MDGilbertShapiro,MDMaureen&GeraldShekletonKelleySilberbergMarjorieSmithMarkSmithCharlesSnorf,MDRobertSnyder,MDChristy&JeffSoldatisJoeSpannDavidSpiegel,MDRobertStein,MD
FrancisStellaccioStevenStoddard,MDRichardStruckmeyerDavidStulmanVidyaSwaminathan,PhD,MSMarcSwiontkowski,MDPaulSwitlyk,MDJaredTadje,MDStephenTaitStephenTanVirakTan,MDJamesTaneyhill,DDSGeorgeTanner,MDMordechaiTarlow,MDSteveTibbettsAnneTierney,CRNA,MSNThomasTobinMarcTompkins,MDCharlesToner,MDRobertToon,MD,PhDMartinTorch,MDCheriTrousil,PTAngelineTrujillo,MDMark&TinaTuckerRoderickVanSurksum,DDSScottVarland,DDSYvonneVaucher,MD,MPHCynthiaVeheJ.TurnerVosseller,MDSeldenWasson,PT
JohnWeaver,MDStephenWeber,MDJamesWeis,MDJamesWest,MDBruceWheelerLeslieWheelockDariaWhiteRichardWhite,MDJohnWhitney,MDDavidWiebe,MDEricWiebke,MD,MBATroyWieblerJudithWiley,DNP,CRNAKayeWilkins,MDSharon&BasilWilliamsMartaWilliamsonStephenWilliamson,MDFelasfaWodajo,MDWendiWohltmann,MD,FAADRalphWolf,MDLarryWolfeNancyWong,PTRonaldWyatt,MDDavidWysongRebeccaYu,MDMichaelZak,DDSHarryZutz,MDRobert&MaureenZutzMarjorieZwingelberg
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13HVO - TRANSFORMING LIVES THROUGH EDUCATION
Special ThanksTRIBUTE GIFTS
TRIBUTE GIFTInHonorofDorritAhbel,MDGertrudeAhbel-Dallas,MD
InHonorofBariBoyer&MarshallKatzenFredShuster
InHonorofLenaDohlman,MD,MPHAmericanSocietyforAnesthesiologistsDr.&Mrs.ClaesDohlmanJaneEasdown,MD
InHonorofJohnDrake,MDTaylorFerrell
InHonorofKimDunleavy,PhD,PT,OCSCarol&GlennWeisfeld
InHonorofEquilibriumStaff&ClientsKimDunleavy,PhD,PT,OCS
InHonorofDr.&Mrs.JamesFarerSolangeAbunassar,MD
InHonorofRitaFeinbergAndrewCulbertsonJoshFeinbergJaneHurd
InHonorofBeatriceFitchRob&LeslieBeatty
InHonorofNancyKelly,Dr.&Mrs.AndrewRuvo,Dr.DebSacco,Dr.&Mrs.AdamSerlo,Dr.&Mrs.BrianVanderseaDavidFrost,DDS,MS
InHonorofMaryJoGeyer,PhD,PT,FCCWS,CLT-LA-NALauraBolton,PhD
InHonoroftheGreshamFamilyLindaBlankenbaker
InHonoroftheWonderfulHVOStaffNancyKelly&MichaelHagan
InHonorofNeilKeats,MDJulieBelkin
InHonorofJonKolkin,MDCeciliaKolkinLairaRoth
InHonorofHenryKrigbaum,MDMaryKrigbaum
InHonorofBethesdaLarksnostrilCharlesThompson,MD
InHonorofIsadorLieberman,MDArthurNahatis
InHonorofPaulaLynch&MargaretPollackJohn&MarthaBollenbacher
InHonorofKarenMcKoy,MD,MPHJaneHamm
InHonorofSamirMehta,MDAdeleHamiltonPaulHeller
InHonorofH.DavidMoehring,MDChristineHuebner
InHonorofStephanieMurphyMargoLewisLauraNielMargarete-RosePaganoMillerRobin&DonaldScreen
InHonorofPhu&NhuNguyenLillyNguyen,CRNA
InHonorofMonthakanRatnarathorn,MDDerekJurykovsky
InHonorofPamelaReynoldsJohannaPaul
InHonorofAntoinetteSander,PT,DPT,MS,CLT-LANARobinLangford
InHonorofVictoriaSeligman,MDDr.&Mrs.IsaiahSeligman
InHonorofDr.TshewangThinleySamuelBaker,MD
InHonorofUCDTitus1Reunion2014GlennMiles
InHonorofLarryWolfeJohnLancaster
InHonorofHarryZutz,MDLaurie&HowardFriedmanRobert&MaureenZutz
IN MEMORY OF...InMemoryofDr.OswaldoBarreraCarlosFranco InMemoryofAlmaParrishDealVol&JanMoody
InMemoryofBrianDunleavy,MaureenDunleavy,&AmandaDunleavyKimDunleavy,PhD,PT,OCS
InMemoryofKennethGregg,MDJudyGregg
InMemoryofFloyd&HelenaJergesenHarryJergesen,MD
InMemoryofDavidLovejoy,MDHenryStowLovejoyMarthaLovejoyMaryLovejoy
InMemoryofFrederickMeyer,MDShepardHurwitz,MD
InMemoryofVirginiaMoehringElaineGranquist
InMemoryofJayNogi,MDKimberlyWesdock,PT,MS,PCS
InMemoryofWilliamP.NorrisClaytonKoppes,PhD
InMemoryofJamesPuhl,MDDr.&Mrs.PaulHermanson
14 HVO - TRANSFORMING LIVES THROUGH EDUCATION
Reflections from the FieldVOLUNTEERS REPORT ON THEIR ASSIGNMENTS
Dr. Dean Laochamroonvorapongse, MD, MPH ∙ Anesthesia ∙ VietnamIalsogaveaPALSlectureto70+nursesbecauseIwastoldthattheywereinterestedinpediatricresuscitation.TherestofthetimeIspenttherewasencouraging,supervising,andperformingultra-soundguidedperipheralnerveblocks.Theyareveryskilledtechnicallyandjustneededourreas-suranceandaffirmationthattheywereperformingtheseblockscorrectly.Attheendoftwoweeks,Isawthemtakingtheinitiativetousetheultrasoundindependentlyandhopethistrendcontinues.
Darren Smith, Psy.D ∙ Mental Health ∙ Bhutan IcansayconfidentlythatIfeltusefulandthattheirneedsasbudding[mentalhealth]therapistswerecertainlymet.IfeelasthoughtheyareabletousetheskillsthatItaughtthemtobettertreattheirpatientsmovingforward,andultimately,Ithinkthatiswhat’smostimportant.
Brett Fink, MD ∙ Orthopaedics ∙ NicaraguaIexpectedtoteachmuchofwhatIknowaboutfootandankleprocedurestothesurgeonsthere,butIfoundmytraumaknowledgetobemuchmorehelpful.Ilearnedmostlyhowagroupofextremelyintelligentandresourcefulsurgeonstherecanmakedo,andprovidereasonablecareatanegligiblecost.Itwasatrulyremarkableexperience.
Stephanie Windler, PT, DPT, NCS ∙ Physical Therapy ∙ MalawiMy fondest teachingmemory at the rehab hospitalwaswith a patient namedKingsley.Kings-ley is a22yearoldmanwithaT11complete spinalcordinjury.Dayafterday,Inoticedhimcometothegym.Hewouldstartwithhisupperbodyexerciserou-tine,performsittingbalanceexercisesandstandintheparallelbarswithhislegsplints.Inspeakingwiththestudentwhowastreatinghim,Irealizedthatthether-apistsandstudentswerenotaddressinghiswheelchairmobilityskills.Inoneweek,wetaughthimhowtodoawheelie,navigatecurbsandramps,outdoorterrainandcompleteafloortransfer.Kingsleywassohappyandthankfultohavelearnedthesenewtechniquesandfeltpreparedtogetbackintothecommunity.Thestudentsweresohappytohavetaughthimtheseskills.
Donna Venezia, MD ∙ Internal Medicine ∙ CambodiaForthosedoctorswhovolunteerandareuncertainifthey’vemadeadifference,thereweretwodif-ferentinstanceswhereIwasuncertainaboutthenextstepinthemanagementofanendocrineandarheumatologypatientandthejuniordoctorscorrectly(Ilookeditup)toldmethenextappropriatestep-sayingthatpreviousvolunteershadgiventhemthisinfoinlectures.Theseareclearlybright,youngdoctorswhowanttoanddolearn!
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