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Another medical mission of mercy



Respiratory therapist Kirk Pugsley and marketing and public relations specialist Stacey Taylor load medical supplies into 50-pound duffel bags at Holy Rosary Medical Center Friday. This week a group of 11 HRMC volunteers will travel to the island nation of St. Lucia for a three-week missions trip, delivering the supplies on the way.
Ontario - At St. Jude Hospital, at the southern edge of the Caribbean island of St. Lucia, patients commonly barter produce, livestock and other products for medical services.

Doctors work in 100 percent humidity with limited supplies, serving everyone admitted — there is no trauma center, no specialized clinic to send patients to.

For the next three weeks, 11 volunteers from Holy Rosary Medical Center will learn exactly what it means to work at St. Jude during the hospital’s International Mission 2007.

“It’s quite an eye-opening experience,” Stacey Taylor, marketing and public relations specialist for HRMC, said Friday. “It’s just so completely different, the interaction with the people and the climate. There are things that are universal in health care, they still have to deal with the same challenges we have, only with less amenities.”

St. Jude is situated near Vieuxfort on the southern end of the island and provides primary care for the rural and poor residents of St. Lucia, who cannot afford the modern health care available in St. Lucia’s capital, Castries, on the island’s north end, Taylor said. The hospital often provides charity care, depending on rotating groups of volunteers to complete staffing, she said.

The group of HRMC volunteers will work in their trained medical fields: a respiratory therapist, physical therapist, four nurses with different specialization’s, a lab assistant, a histology technician, a sonographer and one individual to help with maintenance and biomedical engineering. Each will work together with the staff at St. Jude, working at least the same number of hours put in at the Ontario hospital, Taylor said.

The group will start their journey Saturday, and each volunteer will take a 50-pound duffel bag full of medical supplies to the island hospital, including everything from bandages and hypodermic needles to circuits for ventilator machines. Some of the supplies are donated and others are provided by HRMC based on requests from the staff at St. Jude, Taylor said.

“What’s neat is the people who have been there before have an idea of what they need,” Taylor said. “We’re not hauling unnecessary items over there. We’re able to sift through and only take the most important items.”

Taylor and Kirk Pugsley, a respiratory therapist who will serve as on-site coordinator while in St. Lucia, both mentioned seeing unnecessary items — like extra bedpans and antique hospital beds — piled in corners out of the way.

“They just don’t have anywhere to dispose of things,” Pugsley said. “They don’t have a landfill system like we do, and that’s one thing Americans take for granted.”

Of the 11 volunteers, six are returning to the island, some for the second time.

HRMC began working with St. Jude in 2004 after receiving a “Mission and Ministry” grant from Catholic Health Initiatives. The grant allowed the hospital to establish an international ministry program where HRMC members could go abroad to volunteer time and assistance to those in need, Taylor said.

HRMC chose St. Lucia for the mission for accessibility — it is a three hour flights from Miami, Fla. — and because nearly everyone on the island is fluent in English as well as their native language — Patois.

“The island itself is also a relatively safe place for us to go,” Pugsley said. “It’s not a wartorn country or where you have to worry about the safety of the people you’re taking.”

Although this is the last year the grant will fund the program, Taylor said hospital officials are researching other funding opportunities to continue the program next year.

“Just because the grant ends, we’re not going to give up on it,” she said. “We’re hoping to sustain it in the future, but there are a lot of factors.”

A final blessing for the trip was held today at 1 p.m. in the chapel at HRMC.




Comment Blog - Note: All Comments Subject To Approval

No Dhimmi wrote on Aug 14, 2009 9:38 PM:

" Islam is a woman-hating, human-enslaving ideology that should NOT be taught in our public schools. It's obvious the Saudis and the rest of the Muslim fanatics who are trying to take over the world have bought off the State of Oregon. Expect lawsuits.

And this isn't "racist," because Islam is not a race, anymore than Communism or Nazism are races, both of which killed far fewer people than Islam.

Disgusting. "

anonymous wrote on Aug 10, 2009 2:19 AM:

" The girl was Latasha Rodriguez "

Cody W. Ables wrote on May 16, 2008 11:04 PM:

" May 16, 2008

Here is something that we should all read. This is a letter from an angry woman in New Jersey regarding the War in Iraq and all of the war’s negative publicity. Pay attention.

'Are we fighting a war on terror or aren't we? Was it or was it not started by Islamic people who brought it to our shores on September 11, 2001?

Were people from all over the world, mostly Americans, not brutally murdered that day, in downtown Manhattan, across the Potomac from our nation's capitol and in a field in Pennsylvania?

Did nearly three-thousand men, women and children die a horrible, burning or crushing death that day, or didn't they?

And I'm supposed to care that a copy of the Koran was 'desecrated' when an overworked American soldier kicked it or got it wet?...Well, I don't. I don't care at all.

I'll start caring when Osama bin Laden turns himself in and repents for incinerating all those innocent people on 9/11.

I'll care about the Koran when the fanatics in the Middle East start caring about the Holy Bible, the mere possession of which is a crime in Saudi Arabia .

I'll care when these thugs tell the world they are sorry for hacking off Nick Berg's head while Berg screamed through his gurgling slashed throat.

I'll care when the cowardly so-called 'insurgents' in Iraq come out and fight like men instead of disrespecting their own religion by hiding in mosques.

I'll care when the mindless zealots who blow themselves up in search of nirvana care about the innocent children within range of their suicide bombs.

I'll care when the American media stops pretending that their First Amendment liberties are somehow derived from international law instead of the United States Constitution's Bill of Rights.

In the meantime, when I hear a story about a brave marine roughing up an Iraqi terrorist to obtain information, know this: I don't care.

When I see a fuzzy photo of a pile of naked Iraqi prisoners who have been humiliated in what amounts to a college-hazing incident, rest assured: I don't care.

When I see a wounded terrorist get shot in the head when he is told not to move because he might be booby-trapped, you can take it to the bank: I don't care.

When I hear that a prisoner, who was issued a Koran and a prayer mat, and fed 'special' food that is paid for by my tax dollars, is complaining that his holy book is being 'mishandled,' you can absolutely believe in your heart of hearts: I don't care.

Sooner or later, it'll get to the people responsible for this ridiculous behavior!

If you don't agree, then by all means quit reading. Should you choose to do so, then please don't complain when more atrocities committed by radical Muslims happen here in our great Country! And may I add:

'Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they made a difference in the world. But, the Marines don't have that problem' -- Ronald Reagan

I have another quote that I would like to add

'If we ever forget that we're One Nation Under God, then we will be a nation gone under.' Also by.. Ronald Reagan

One last thought for the day:

In case we find ourselves starting to believe all the Anti-American sentiment and negativity, we should remember England 's Prime Minister Tony Blair's words during a recent interview. When asked by one of his Parliament members why he believes so much in America , he said: 'A simple way to take measure of a country is to look at how many want in.. And how many want out.'

Only two defining forces have ever offered to die for you:
1. Jesus Christ
2. The American G. I.
Important for us all!!!!
One died for your soul, the other for your freedom.

MANY SEEM TO FORGET BOTH OF THEM. AMEN!’


I hope you take this woman’s viewpoint into consideration. It closely parallels my own. As I begin my journey in becoming a soldier of the greatest country in the world, hearing this woman’s words sets my heart at ease. It is warming to know that there are people in this great country who still care about those men and women who have no choice.


Cody W. Ables
U.S. Air Force Academy 2012
"


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