04-JUN-B-5

 

PREPARATIONS FOR, NEWS RELEASE ABOUT,

AND THE ITINERARY OF THE MEDICAL RELIEF MISSION

TO THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC AND HAITI

 

June 22, 2004

 

1. Six Public Health Students will be accompanying the mission and at least one of their professors from George Washington University. Dr. Waters, an Andeanist‑‑(the latter to be confirmed re Haiti.)  The staff is also including one former Peace Corps Volunteer in the area to which we will be directing aid in Thumonde and Cange Haiti where we had previously worked last year (Bryan J. Schaaf.)  Ellen Powers is in Haiti with Project MediShare, and Loune and Paul Farmer are heading up the PIH ("Partners in Health") in Cange.  Ulrick Gaillard is director of the Batey Relief Alliance, facilitating the logistics on the Dominican Republic side of the island's border.  The rest are medical students at GWUMC (with several as yet unconfirmed from Howard University, Harvard and other North American medical schools) and as yet to be confirmed, basic biomedical science students entering GWUMC in the coming year.  The leader is a veteran of many medical missions including both of the proposed fields on the island (details attached.)

 

2.  Immediate assistance is in rendering acute care in clinics set up where prior facilities might have been destroyed or damaged.  The principle function on the providers' side is to indigenize expertise in handling common problems with locally appropriate solutions including empowering them with instructions and medicines which are brought in redundant supply to leave with them and the expertise in their continued use after the team departs.  Encouragement is also provided in infrastructure rebuilding and support to the team which will carry on with public enhancement of their image with colleagues who can be reached for additional assistance remotely or directly.

 

3  I will be packing my standard developing world Travel Paks I had ordered and which will be delivered to me by MAP this week, carried by team members as baggage checked in with us with the restrictions on the gift characteristics of these supplies under the supervision of the accompanying licensed physician..  A complete list of the Travel Paks and J & J kits is forthcoming by fax which is being forwarded to Bryan Schaaf to relay to you, or can be obtained from me (if fax number is provided) or directly from Ruth McLeod at MAP (912/265‑6170 fax, Phone is 800/225‑8550  www.map.org

 

4 Our biggest product is not health care but HOPE!  We view this mission as a gesture toward the people afflicted that someone has heard about their problems, cares about them and will try to help them help themselves with some aid to get them re‑started in the locally appropriate responses to daily emergencies with restoration of some rudiments of health care.  The second leading product of the mission is the process‑‑that is, it is extremely educational as an experience of stretching for entry level medical practitioners to understand what the goals and means of caring are about, and it is also an attempt to incorporate the local practitioners in the process for an exchange of health care information and consultation, empowering to both sides of the exchange.  The dignity of the parties on all sides of the exchange is honored in the conditions they must mutually deal with‑‑and one of the very enlightening and noble revelations for many of my first‑world previously pampered colleagues is an epiphany I call "Gifts from the Poor."  Encountering a destitute population with very little, but who are willing to give it all to the visitor from the affluent world is a humbling and enlightening experience that makes most of them return knowing they got more than they gave.

 

5 If these sentiments on my part are insufficient, you might consult the closing lines of the Home Page (http://home.gwu.edu/~gwg) or the page I have maintained for students entitled International Medical Education (www.gwu.edu/~intmeded).

 

 

 

                                                                                  OF

 

                                                 The GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER

 

                                                                                  OF

 

                                                            The GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

 

 

 

 

 

             If you have been asking yourself "With all the changes going on in US health care today, and

             so much unmet need around the rest of the developing world, what am I doing here and why

             did I get into this profession in the first place?"‑‑‑Welcome! You have come to the right place

             at the right time!

 

 

 

             Let me be of help as one of your dream weavers. If you want to experience the adventure of

             international travel, if you want to give of yourself for a very rewarding return, and if you want

             to learn from real experts lessons on which we have to start catching up fast: "How to handle

             swelling volumes of varied health problems of greater severity in increasing populations with

             scarce and dwindling resources"‑‑again, welcome to this International Medical Education

             Home Page at the George Washington University Medical Center!

 

 

 

             My name is Glenn W. Geelhoed MD, and as you might see in my own Home Page, I am a

             professional hunter/gatherer of such experiences and a veteran global nomad with an incurable

             contagion I would like to transmit to you. This ideal you had when you applied to medical

             school does not have to be jaded by the realities and the insecurity in the unknowns of the

             status of health care in the flux of developed world changes. You can do a lot to help others

             with what you know already, and will accrue experience and confidence in applying those

             helping skills while enjoying the thrill of adventure travels to some of the world's more exciting

             places. In assisting some of the world's neediest people, empowering them to manage some of

             their overwhelming problems for which you have learned skills you can apply and transmit, you

             will be getting back ten‑fold, in turn, the perspective, coping skills, and spirit of hope that your

             working visit will enhance on either end of this exchange!

 

 

 

             Just start clicking your way to the dream you would like to follow!

 

                  What can I expect?

                  Where can I go?

                  What will I need?

                  What will I do?

                  Where can I get more information on this?

                  How on earth can I pay for all this?

 

 

 

 

 

             So, now, get ready, and follow that dream!

 

                     I do NOT know precisely how long your life will take,

                             But, I know it will not take long.

                     I DO know how much it can give;

                             It will keep on giving forever.

 

                                                                 Glenn W. Geelhoed, MD

                                                             International Medical Education

                                                             George Washington University

 

6  I do not need a title, but if it helps the cause, you could describe us as a George Washington University Health Team responding to the needs of our Caribbean neighbors already destitute under the stress of the recent disasters.  We are mostly all full‑time faculty and students of the George Washington University, but all of us are self‑sponsored volunteers in international medical relief.  Whatever is needed that promotes the common cause I would ascent to and assist, under whosever banner and according to a spectrum of motivations based in compassion, employing the gift of skills in health care.

 

 In the Home Page cited there is a section on "Medicine and Health" that may give biographic reasons on the part of one of us for our interest in response.

 

I hope this is helpful for the copy needed on short notice.

 

Thanks!

 

GWG

 

>>> "Batey Relief Alliance" <bra@bateyrelief.org> 06/23/04 07:47PM >>>

 

Dear Dr. Geelhoed,

 

BRA wants to send out a pressrelease and an internet notice about the July mission in Jimani and Haiti.

Can you please send me one or two short paragraph about:

1. how many will travel with the group and their expertize.

2. what types of assistance you wish to give to the victims in Jimani and Haiti.

3. what types of medicines and medical you are bringing with you.

4. what you wish to accomplish through these relief intervention.

5. one or two quotes to add in the pressrelease.

6. the correct name of your group traveling and its connection with the GWU

 

I need this by tomorrow morning.

Thanks,

Ulrick

‑‑‑‑‑ Original Message ‑‑‑‑‑

From: Glenn Geelhoed

To: eskpagan@hotmail.com ; swason@howard.edu ; raa1@neoucom.edu ; bryanjschaaf@yahoo.com

Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 1:20 PM

Subject: Fwd: Re: Doc....

 

 

I have just scrambled through an afternoon at the American Airline office, but most of what I have been doing has been by phone.  After an initial price of something close to $1250 at the office, I called the "Caribbean vacation office"  (isn't that a nearly ideal way to describe what we are doing in Haiti?) and they could only book a "vacation package" if hotels were included and the base package air fare was $754.95 taxes, security charges and handling excluded

 

Not one to discourage easily, I called the corporate office through my AAdvantage membership and negotiated for a group rate, which started out at the same $754.95 but after three more calls and under heavy restrictions (see following) I got it to a $500 base rate for twenty (20) tickets if confirmed by signature on the faxed contract to be forwarded to you by June 24, with taxes and other charges added coming to $602.00.  The Confirmation Code is JDJHDZ, and the itinerary is as described below.  There is a $100 per ticket penalty for any person backing out of any seat already sold, since we have taken up most of one flight after the other two were already too crowded to book us all on return from PAP, and each of the group tickets is allowed one name change per ticket if done by July 2.  The full list of names as they appear on passports is due before then, at which point I will be billed on my AmEx card for the lot on July 2

 

The itinerary is as follows:

 

19/7/'04 Mon 8:30 AM‑‑DCA‑‑MIA‑‑Santo Domingo, DR 3:09 PM

 

Work in Jamina, DR, through BRA July 20‑‑24

 

Ground transport with Passport Clearance at border by BRA July 25 and visas processed in advance for Haiti

 

July 26‑‑29, work in Thumonde and Cange

 

July 30 early AM‑‑ground transport early arranged by Project MediShare Ellen Powers to PAP

 

July 30 Arrival in PAP 2 1/2 hours before departure at 2:45 PM from Haiti

 

July 30 Friday 2:45 PM PAP‑‑MIA‑‑DCA 10:29 PM

 

I will fax the itineraries and terms to you to be sent foreword to Ellen and Ulrick, and I will be prepared to sign the contract on June 24 if all the names are ready to be sent in a single list as their passport states their names.

 

The urgency in booking can be seen by the full flights leaving PAP and the "travel warning" issued not only as to the environment there politically, but also the condition of the roads and weather.  American Airlines considers this a special deal for the humanitarian purposes of this mission, and I was not hesitant to add that each of us would be carrying an extra box at check‑in for the travel packs and medical kits issued (to be distributed from my house where they are being received later this week.)

 

We are fully supplied with the necessary translators, and ground logistics by persons knowledgeable in the area (as we have been practiced in this previously) and I am grateful for their support‑‑as I am for yours.  This outreach on your part inot a far more real world, in an intensely educational application of what you know, what you can do (which will be stretched) and the motivational reasons why you might wish to join such a "Caribbean vacation" arrives in your careers at exactly the same age and stage as I did my first medical mission abroad‑‑in precisely the same place and conditions.  I was an innocent medical student working in Santo Domingo on a child survival rehdration project during the interlude of the invasion of Lyndon Johnson's 82nd Airborne Rangers inot the fierce DR Civil War on my first mission to Republica Dominicana ‑‑only 39 years and 159 medical missions ago!

 

Bon Voyage!

 

GWG

>>> Glenn Geelhoed 06/22/04 12:03PM >>>

 

OK‑‑you received the med list to fax to Ulrick, and the blank form for the MAP order.  Then I submitted two orders, one for each country (Haiti and the DR) for MAP's own requirements, to be shipped UPS to my home ASAP  The cost is $500 to us, for what is probably about $26,000 in wholesale value, but I usually declare it for Customs regs as the UPS shipping cost.  It has the "GIFT" bill of lading with all the caveats, to be used only by my license and its supervision, and the distribution free under the licensing authority of my extended credentials.

 

I hope you can relay this on to Paul Farmer, Ellen Powers and Ulrick Gaillard by fax, since you have their numbers and I do not. 

 

I just spoke with Skip Williams, who has said he would love to accompany us, but will be covering President Trachtenberg during the month of July‑‑and gives us his blessings. 

 

I am on the way to the AA office to negotiate for a block of 20 tickets, for which they will need names after I secure the block.

 

I hope all the faxes of each order and the drug list arrived, and I will keep on the transit time frame suggested by Ulrick.

 

Cheers!

 

GWG.

 

>>> Bryan Schaaf <bryanjschaaf@yahoo.com> 06/21/04 11:32AM >>>

 

Doc G,

 

Attached, please find an email from Ulrick. We need to move on this. Can you give me a call please. 202‑256‑9698. I feel like if we wait too much longer, this may fold.

 

Could you call American Airlines and see about reserving a block of tickets and possibly getting a discount rate? Im not sure I can get away from work.....The Secretary is getting ready to go to Russia and we've been swamped....

 

Anyways, I hope you get this and hope to hear from you soon

 

Bryan

 

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