On the Ground in Haiti with Dr Raymond (day 1)
On the Ground with Dr Raymond (day 1)
It was obvious as soon as we hit the ground that the amount of progress that I expected to see was not evident. The basic needs did not seem to be met at this time; however, the roads had become passable. We went to visit the medical school which was completely gone along with the support facilities (labs, library, media technology etc.). From there, we visited the University Hospital (general hospital) and saw only four foreign medical staff which seemed inefficient for the number of patients needing attention. Dr Raymond visited with one lady who had a child that was dehydrated with diarrhea and needed intravenous hydration but there was no bed available. He suggested she return home and come back later but she said she no longer had a home to return to so she was willing to just sit and wait. He stayed busy talking with many of the other patients through the afternoon.
Next we toured some of the many tent cities around the area and then called it a day!
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dear raymond
the real and true history in your country is beyond to any human imagination
L remember my first experiencies in colombia when l starting my practice
l organiced a emergency rehidratation unit in my hospital
to easy
the only suplies who l needed was
a big pot for boiled fresh water, and rehidratation salts
formulated by panamerican health organisation
basically
two soap spoons of regular sugar
and one tea spoon of cooking salt
per liter of water
and provide to every kid four to eight ounzes per hour
we used spoons or botles or plastic coups
and give some beverages and food to kid mother and training her all time in rehidratation information and tecniques
to prevent dehidratation and diarrea
we can save the life to many childs with minimun inversion
l like the oportunity to help really in person and spend my time in this humanitarian action
Good bless you and your people
hope see you soon
Thanks for your comments Dr, Community mission for hope will be honored to use your service here in Haiti.we look foward working with you and we say thank you on behalf of the Haitian people
I truly like following your blog as the articles are so simple to read and follow. Excellent. Please keep up the good work. Thanks
Doesn’t sound like anything to LOL at… Haiti really needs help, all of us need to do something.
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Dr Raymond mon frère dans le Christ Comment vous et votre famille? J’espère que vous et votre famille faites merveilleux. Je tiens à vous féliciter pour cet excellent travail que vous faites en Haïti, notre pays, notre fierté. Il n’y a personne qui peut vous payer pour ce genre d’emploi que vous faites pour nos frères et sœurs à la maison. Vous avez un cœur merveilleux. Seul Dieu peut vous rembourser et tous vos amis qui aident Haïti, en ces temps de besoin. Que Dieu continue de bénir chacun de vous, au revoir mon frère. Que Dieu vous bénisse. Prenez-vous soin mon ami et frère. Bon travail de mon frère que Dieu vous bénisse, au revoir.