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A good first day for Team 8

Team 8 is at Double Harvest, arriving uneventfully. Lots of confusion at the airport, with people shouting and grabbing our luggage. We made it up to Double Harvest in the back of a pickup truck since the minivan couldn’t make it through the mud.
We were greeted by 3 awesome nurses who have been invaluable in [...]

Seven Simple Words

Hello,
We continue to be  very busy at Double Harvest.  We were surprised by a group from Ohio showing up rather unexpectedly today. They are going into Port-au-Prince tomorrow and plan on leaving Thursday.  
Overall cases keep coming in.  There are a few new fractures and many interesting cases as well as a lot of  follow ups.  We are seeing several cases of infections as [...]

Keeping up with the pace in Haiti – Dr. Burgess

The 36 hours that followed our update has been a constant flurry of activity.  As with many things in Haiti there were miracles and disappointments.  During the early morning hours on Tuesday, we had two women arrive in labor and multiple patients who were vomiting.  The nurses and Dr. Ann Knapp worked tirelessly to help [...]

Sense of renewal – Dr. Bohay

7:11 a.m.
We were visited yesterday by Dr. Charles who is in charge of overall medical communication and logistics here in Haiti. She is among a group in Haiti who have organized a countrywide scheme to identify facilities with beds and resources available. She commended us on the Double Harvest facility and sent praise to all [...]

Team 5’s Initial Thoughts from Haiti

Initial Thoughts
Haiti is amazing!  The amazement begins on a private jet flying 43,000 feet over the Bahama Islands and continues as you fly across the mountain ranges of Haiti. Unreal. It looks like Hawaii, but then as you approach the airport you see the Navy Comfort ship, aircraft carriers, Apache helicopters, Nancy Pelosi’s plane and [...]

Tremendous support from Haitian counterparts

We have left Double Harvest, but one item that escaped us was tetanus rounds. They were out, but Grace stated we had since received more. We had planned to give everyone tetanus shots prior to leaving.  However, time escapes us as we left for the airport at 8 a.m.. We are here now, waiting for [...]

Team #4 says goodbye to Haiti

“THE DAYS SEEM LONGER THAN THE WEEK”
It is early in the morning on Friday, February 12.  Our team will be leaving today.  The sun is beginning to rise over the horizon and unlike the other days where the skies were bright and sunny, today brings dark clouds covering the southern part of the country.  We [...]

A new covenant for Haiti

It is just before midnight on Wednesday as I step outside to once again talk to a machine to summarize our day’s events in hopes of bringing our family and friends a bit closer to us  through this blog. I look around and there are a few lights in the distance The stars are out [...]

OAM team #4, day 4 in Haiti

To recap our second day in Haiti at the Double Harvest Mission: It wouldn’t be another day in Haiti without another delivery!  Yes today, Susan Kaminski the OB specialist with us was busy once again.  There was another emergent delivery of an infant in the back of a pickup truck.  The team at Double Harvest [...]

OAM’s work highlighted in the Grand Rapids Press

West Michigan orthopaedic surgeons gave own blood as they worked to save patients injured in Haiti earthquake
By Ted Roelofs | The Grand Rapids Press
February 09, 2010, 11:28AM
As earthquake recovery in Haiti continues, a group of West Michigan medical volunteers is finding rays of hope amid despair and destruction. At a small health clinic east of [...]