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Barbara J. Connor, MD June 13, 2014 MEDICAL MISSIONS: OPEN YOUR WORLD

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Medical Missions : Open Your World. Barbara J. Connor, MD June 13, 2014. Objectives. Describe what a Medical Mission is Provide anecdotal experiences Describe opportunities for Medical Mission. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Barbara J. Connor, MDJune 13, 2014

MEDICAL MISSIONS: OPEN YOUR

WORLD

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Objectives

•Describe what a Medical Mission is

•Provide anecdotal experiences

•Describe opportunities for Medical Mission

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Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has”.

Margaret Mead

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Historical Context

• Traveled world as a young girl: Central America, Europe, and Asia

• Grew up surrounded by philanthropy and volunteerism: Parents

• Attended girls boarding school: friends from around the world

• How I came to do Medical Missions: the opportunity in El Salvador

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Types of Medical Missions Providers going to the people

Clinic exists so people travel to see providers

SurgicalEENTSmileOphthalmologicMedicalDoctors without BordersCruise ships

• Locum Tenens

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Characteristics of Effective Missions

• Don’t superimpose American model of Medicine• Honor their values• Meet them where they are• Respect their physicians and the limited resources they have

• Allow yourself to be a student of what can be learned from their way of life

• The meaning of “happiness” is something to be witnessed

•What you don’t want is medical tourisms; dumping medicine and/or supplies on them; medical experimentation

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El Salvador• We always need volunteers

• Respect their normal

• Recognize our riches

• World is our neighborhood

• Accept responsibility for being a student for the rest of our life; patients are our best teachers

• Going back year after year to see progress and that we’ve made a difference;

• Furthered honed ability to know when to worry!

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El Salvador•Worked to bring all possible aspects of care:• Medicine• Dental• Ophthalmologic• Psychiatric• Patient Education• Domestic violence • Birth control• Nutrition

• Care can only be as good as your cultural sensitivity and the skill of your translators• PTSD/mental health

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New Zealand• “Place holder”

• Loved working in a different health care system/framework to understand policy and administration

• Gained appreciation for changes being made in U.S. – especially universal coverage

• Loved seeing how another well to do culture deals with disease and illness• “She’ll be right” vs. entitled, dependent care• Used physical exam as diagnostic tool vs. CT

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South Sudan• Resilience: • never give up and impossible is what you choose not to do

• Four hours for me to fly where the boys walked

• Volume of suffering and poverty

• Telemedicine

• Reaffirmation of the privilege of our vocation and avocation

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0pportunities for Medical Missions Private Organizations

• Religious Affiliations• Mission of Miracles• Hands at Work

• Community Organizations• Doctors without Borders• Nurses for Africa• Unite for Sight

• Academic Organizations• Medical Schools• Crouse

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Opportunities for Medical Missions Public Organizations

• Government• CDC

• International• WHO

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Grass Root Efforts• Remain humble to find the help and resources

• Be content with what you can do but give of your gifts

• Partner, collaborate

• Listen

• Allow

• Always trying to support what’s already there and don’t need to reinvent the wheel• World Food Program (WFP)• Johnson and Johnson • United Nations

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Conclusion

•Nike: Just Do It!

•“Done is better than perfect”

•If you think of it, do it!

•Impossible is what you choose not to do!

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Thank You

• Any Questions