FACE TO FACE: Quetzaltenango, Guatemala – EXTENDED ONLINE VERSION
Jeffrey B. Watson, MD, University of California, San Diego, Humanitarian Travel Grant Awardee In October 2013, I had the privilege of joining a team of facial plastic surgeons to help the people of Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, on a medical mission sponsored by the AAFPRS FACE TO FACE and FINN Foundations. The team was led by J. Charlie Finn, MD, accompanied by Russell Kridel, MD; Scott Stephan, MD; Ryan Brown, MD; Vanderbilt resident Ross Shockley, MD; and a support staff. We journeyed through Guatemala’s mountainous terrain, climbing through the beautiful city of Antigua to our final destination of Quetzaltenango. Situated 7,655 feet above sea level, Quetzaltenango is in a mountain valley with numerous small villages surrounding it. Despite the natural beauty and tremendous biodiversity that is evident all throughout Guatemala, it remains one of the poorest countries in Latin America. The local Quiche and Ladino people of Quetzaltenango tragically remain plagued by poor access to medical and surgical care. Dozens of patients and their families had gathered at the Sanatorio Senda de Vida Clinic and we saw 110 patients the first day with a wide range of pathology including microtia, cleft lip and palate, craniofacial anomalies, nasal deformities, and scar contractures from burns and trauma. Numerous patients were also seen in follow-up who had received care from the team the year prior. In total, we performed 42 reconstructive surgeries during the following four days, addressing the diverse needs of our patients The opportunity to work with this dedicated team of surgeons has reaffirmed my lifelong commitment to serve the less fortunate and I look forward to returning to Quetzaltenango this month to continue our mission. I am greatly indebted to the AAO-HNSF Humanitarian Efforts Committee for their support that made my participation possible.
Jeffrey B. Watson, MD, University of California, San Diego, Humanitarian Travel Grant Awardee
In October 2013, I had the privilege of joining a team of facial plastic surgeons to help the people of Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, on a medical mission sponsored by the AAFPRS FACE TO FACE and FINN Foundations. The team was led by J. Charlie Finn, MD, accompanied by Russell Kridel, MD; Scott Stephan, MD; Ryan Brown, MD; Vanderbilt resident Ross Shockley, MD; and a support staff.
We journeyed through Guatemala’s mountainous terrain, climbing through the beautiful city of Antigua to our final destination of Quetzaltenango. Situated 7,655 feet above sea level, Quetzaltenango is in a mountain valley with numerous small villages surrounding it. Despite the natural beauty and tremendous biodiversity that is evident all throughout Guatemala, it remains one of the poorest countries in Latin America. The local Quiche and Ladino people of Quetzaltenango tragically remain plagued by poor access to medical and surgical care.
Dozens of patients and their families had gathered at the Sanatorio Senda de Vida Clinic and we saw 110 patients the first day with a wide range of pathology including microtia, cleft lip and palate, craniofacial anomalies, nasal deformities, and scar contractures from burns and trauma. Numerous patients were also seen in follow-up who had received care from the team the year prior. In total, we performed 42 reconstructive surgeries during the following four days, addressing the diverse needs of our patients
The opportunity to work with this dedicated team of surgeons has reaffirmed my lifelong commitment to serve the less fortunate and I look forward to returning to Quetzaltenango this month to continue our mission. I am greatly indebted to the AAO-HNSF Humanitarian Efforts Committee for their support that made my participation possible.