Double your gift for diapers and wipes for the ICU children

Double the Diapers and wipes! Are you looking for a unique gift for your mom this Mother’s Day?  We are excited to provide you with a meaningful way to honor your mother this Sunday: Diapers and wipes! We are always in need of diapers, and through our strong partnership with Jake’s Diapers,

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What!!!!!!! (this is a good what!!!!!!!)

There is a lot that I took for granted working as a physician in the United States. For example, labs. I worked as a hospitalist in the states.  If I needed or wanted labs on a patient I ordered them on the computer and the results would be available usually

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A sad, frustrating story

M is an 11 year old boy who was diagnosed with pulmonary TB approximately 6 months ago. He started treatment with a standard 4 drug regimen and has done well. His energy level improved dramatically and he has been gaining weight. He presented to clinic last week for a follow

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Diabetes in Haiti

By Dr. Briana Zachary – I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when I was 2 years old. I was born in a developed country and my parents were able to provide access to state of the art medical care. I have an insulin pump which provides insulin in a

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Newbies

Schnaika She is 6 months old and weighed 9 pounds when admitted. She came in with slight edema, was very small from her malnutrition, had a 101 temperature and was quite dehydrated. She has 1 sister, 1 brother and 1 sibling who has passed away. Her mom and dad both

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New Admits

  Jn Renold He is 4 years old and weighed 24.5 pounds when admitted. He was admitted with severe malnutrition and edema. He was enrolled in our outpatient mamba program starting in May 2015 but then abandoned the program in November 2015. He came back to clinic in October of

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