Faith in Practice Mission to Antigua, Guatemala
Esther Cheung-Phillips, MD Humanitarian Travel Grant Awardee University of Texas, Houston In April 2010, thanks to a resident travel grant from the Humanitarian Efforts Committee, I joined a mission to Las Obras Sociales del Hermano Pedro Hospital and Orphanage in Antigua, Guatemala, sponsored by Faith in Practice and supervised by Becky McGraw-Wall, MD. This was an extremely rewarding and eye-opening trip. The patients and hospital personnel were so grateful and willing to help. It was an honor and a humbling experience to work among them. The country was stunning with its rich cultural background. I enjoyed our daily walks to and from the hospital along the cobblestone roads in this ancient city. The trip is perfect for anyone who is limited to shorter engagements. Faith in Practice is organized and efficient in sending teams and supplies to Guatemala. As a result, you can jump right in as a member of the team. The patient population is quite diverse and because the hospital and clinic have a steady supply of volunteers as well as its own Guatemalan physicians year-round, there is patient follow-up with some of the same teams. Knowing some Spanish was a definite plus. I am definitely considering a return visit. We saw a wide variety of cases ranging from facial plastics and reconstruction (cleft lip and palate, facial trauma, and burns,) to general ENT (facial and neck masses, myringotomy, and placement of tubes). We performed such operations as cleft lip and palate repair, nasal reconstruction and rhinoplasty, and excision of benign facial and neck masses. To learn more, contact escjordan@gmail.com. To donate equipment or medical supplies, call or email Faith in Practice at 1-713-484-5555 or donations@faithinpractice.org. Equipment needs include vital signs monitor (operating recovery room), automatic X-ray developer (dental clinic), wheelchairs (children’s and adult), physical therapy supplies and equipment, and operating room equipment such as scissors, toothed thumbs, and small retractors. If you wish to donate medical supplies, Faith in Practice could use spinal anesthesia trays, IV tubing and catheters, sterile gowns and gloves, masks, shoe covers, prep kits, shave kits, drapes, 4×4 and 2×2 gauze, lap sponges, and IV antibiotics. Dental supplies needed are prophy angles (disposable or sterilizable), patient bibs, amalgam pellets (one and two spills), amalgam squeeze clothes, forceps, elevators, burrs, surgical and polishing burrs, and articulating paper.
Esther Cheung-Phillips, MD
Humanitarian Travel Grant Awardee
University of Texas, Houston
In April 2010, thanks to a resident travel grant from the Humanitarian Efforts Committee, I joined a mission to Las Obras Sociales del Hermano Pedro Hospital and Orphanage in Antigua, Guatemala, sponsored by Faith in Practice and supervised by Becky McGraw-Wall, MD.
This was an extremely rewarding and eye-opening trip. The patients and hospital personnel were so grateful and willing to help. It was an honor and a humbling experience to work among them. The country was stunning with its rich cultural background. I enjoyed our daily walks to and from the hospital along the cobblestone roads in this ancient city.
The trip is perfect for anyone who is limited to shorter engagements. Faith in Practice is organized and efficient in sending teams and supplies to Guatemala. As a result, you can jump right in as a member of the team. The patient population is quite diverse and because the hospital and clinic have a steady supply of volunteers as well as its own Guatemalan physicians year-round, there is patient follow-up with some of the same teams. Knowing some Spanish was a definite plus. I am definitely considering a return visit.
We saw a wide variety of cases ranging from facial plastics and reconstruction (cleft lip and palate, facial trauma, and burns,) to general ENT (facial and neck masses, myringotomy, and placement of tubes). We performed such operations as cleft lip and palate repair, nasal reconstruction and rhinoplasty, and excision of benign facial and neck masses. To learn more, contact escjordan@gmail.com.
To donate equipment or medical supplies, call or email Faith in Practice at 1-713-484-5555 or donations@faithinpractice.org. Equipment needs include vital signs monitor (operating recovery room), automatic X-ray developer (dental clinic), wheelchairs (children’s and adult), physical therapy supplies and equipment, and operating room equipment such as scissors, toothed thumbs, and small retractors.
If you wish to donate medical supplies, Faith in Practice could use spinal anesthesia trays, IV tubing and catheters, sterile gowns and gloves, masks, shoe covers, prep kits, shave kits, drapes, 4×4 and 2×2 gauze, lap sponges, and IV antibiotics. Dental supplies needed are prophy angles (disposable or sterilizable), patient bibs, amalgam pellets (one and two spills), amalgam squeeze clothes, forceps, elevators, burrs, surgical and polishing burrs, and articulating paper.