Cornerstone Foundation Mission Trip to Honduras
Thomas S. Higgins, MD, MSPH AAO-HNSF/Alcon Fnd., Resident Travel Grantee I was fortunate to be a part of a group based out of the Eastern Virginia Medical School (EVMS), including two attending otolaryngologists, John T. Sinacori, MD, EVMS, and Kaalan E. Johnson, MD, University of Cincinnati; an anesthesiologist, Matt Cecchini, MD; a scrub tech; a nurse; three residents; and two support personnel to venture down to Balfate, Honduras, for our fourth successful medical mission trip. The purpose of the trip—my second one with the group—was to provide medical and surgical otolaryngologic care to the indigent population near Balfate, on the north coast of Honduras, at Loma de Luz (Hill of Light) mission hospital. (See the ministry’s website at www.crstone.org.) The Cornerstone Foundation was started in 1992 by Jeff McKenney, MD, a U.S. general surgeon, and now boasts a 50-bed hospital that treats 900 patients a month for general surgery and primary care. Specialty teams routinely visit the hospital to serve the community’s specific needs. Dr. McKenney had identified patients needing our specialty care and set up appointments to see us when we arrived. Many of the people had waited months and traveled long distances, occasionally on foot, to see us. This year, we took care of about 60 patients and performed 20 surgeries, including tonsillectomies, tympanoplasties, a parotidectomy, thyroidectomies, a first branchial-cleft anomaly excision, and oronasal fistulae repairs. The experience was outstanding. I learned a great deal about a culture with deep roots in tradition and faith. Because of the lack of resources, we often faced challenges. I learned to utilize what was available and do what was right for the patient. I am grateful for having the capabilities to help the Balfate, Honduras, community. To the AAO-HNS Foundation’s Humanitarian Efforts Committee and the Alcon Foundation, thank you for the funding to allow me to participate in this wonderful opportunity.
Thomas S. Higgins, MD, MSPH AAO-HNSF/Alcon Fnd., Resident Travel Grantee
I was fortunate to be a part of a group based out of the Eastern Virginia Medical School (EVMS), including two attending otolaryngologists, John T. Sinacori, MD, EVMS, and Kaalan E. Johnson, MD, University of Cincinnati; an anesthesiologist, Matt Cecchini, MD; a scrub tech; a nurse; three residents; and two support personnel to venture down to Balfate, Honduras, for our fourth successful medical mission trip.
The purpose of the trip—my second one with the group—was to provide medical and surgical otolaryngologic care to the indigent population near Balfate, on the north coast of Honduras, at Loma de Luz (Hill of Light) mission hospital. (See the ministry’s website at www.crstone.org.) The Cornerstone Foundation was started in 1992 by Jeff McKenney, MD, a U.S. general surgeon, and now boasts a 50-bed hospital that treats 900 patients a month for general surgery and primary care. Specialty teams routinely visit the hospital to serve the community’s specific needs.
Dr. McKenney had identified patients needing our specialty care and set up appointments to see us when we arrived. Many of the people had waited months and traveled long distances, occasionally on foot, to see us. This year, we took care of about 60 patients and performed 20 surgeries, including tonsillectomies, tympanoplasties, a parotidectomy, thyroidectomies, a first branchial-cleft anomaly excision, and oronasal fistulae repairs.
The experience was outstanding. I learned a great deal about a culture with deep roots in tradition and faith. Because of the lack of resources, we often faced challenges. I learned to utilize what was available and do what was right for the patient. I am grateful for having the capabilities to help the Balfate, Honduras, community. To the AAO-HNS Foundation’s Humanitarian Efforts Committee and the Alcon Foundation, thank you for the funding to allow me to participate in this wonderful opportunity.