“Leave it better than you found it” is an informal motto of Iowa MOST. During the mission, bio-medical engineer, Dennis Wilson assisted by DGE John Ockenfels repaired numerous pieces of equipment returning them to good working order. The items of equipment included a12 lead EKG machine , anesthesia machine, baby warmer, two infusion pumps, table…
Read MoreFamilies make incredible sacrifice in the hopes of accessing care through the Iowa MOST mission. The youngest patient served on this trip was 5 month old Francisco. His father brought him to be screened alone because the baby’s mother had become paralyzed after childbirth and could not travel. Little Francisco had no shortage of people who want to hug…
Read MoreRotary District 6000 Rotarians contributed generously to a book fund established by District Governor Jacque Andrew. While in Guatemala, DG Jacque purchased books using money from the fund with the assistance of Salus hospital friend, Rosanna De La Roca, for a village school served by the Casa Colibri clinic. She and Casa Colibri director, Paco…
Read MoreA mission like Iowa MOST relies on great teamwork! Operating Room Nurses Jessica Wolfe, Pat Wehrle, Karla Garibay and Jen Oliver pause for a moment between cases. Thank you for your commitment to our patients and families! Patients of Iowa MOST are primarily pediatric and the team working with the kids is experienced. Ready to welcome them are…
Read MoreIt is tradition for the Rotary Club of Huehuetenango to host the Iowa MOST team for a special evening meeting. This year the event was held at the home club president Otto Mont with opening remarks by club leaders. MOST medical director John Canady shared that the mission’s return to Huehue is like a “family…
Read MoreDuring the week, Rotarians Gary Pacha, MOST team leader; District Governor Jacque Andrew and District Governor-elect John Ockenfels toured the Huehuetenango Fire Department. The District’s Fire and Medical Supply Company (FAMSCO) has partnered with the department through Rotary grants to purchase a completely outfitted ambulance and fire truck that are in service. Submitted by Jacque…
Read MoreA new aspect of the Iowa MOST team is the genetic research being conducted by Dr. Martine Dunnwald to learn more about cleft lip and palate. Here she is explaining the project to a family with instructions on the collection of saliva in the vials she is preparing. The tissue samples collected during surgeries allow…
Read MoreAll patients and families receive discharge instructions and teaching using native speaking interpreters for proper medication use and dietary precautions. Then sent on their way with lots of hugs from the team! Submitted by Jacque Andrew
Read MoreDr. Bill Gates (yes his real name!) polishes an obturator for a young cleft patient. Yesterday a group from Iowa MOST took the dental “show” on the road to rural school near Huehuetenango using a song/skit to encourage brushing and oral care. Submitted by Jacque Andrew
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