It is hard to upload photos to this site, so there is no real order to these photos, I'll find a way to do it better this weekend when I am not so tired.




Medical Team from Maine heads to Haiti to help with earthquake relief

Check out the sign on the eUntrance. We met the head of Southern Haiti's medical system Dr Loussaint. There was lots of confusion about who would be doing what. There was a team from Panama, a team from Michigan, and some internist from Spain all trying to help. We managed to to team up with the team from michigan. The Spanish team seemed very frustrated, but non of them were orthopedic surgeons so there was not much for them to do.
splinted, or open fractures that are infected. We had a great cast tech, who was a whiz with the cast saw and very fast at putting on casts. What was hard was that not everyone had xrays, and at one point the xray department ran out of film! We managed to see over 50 pts in less than 4 hours. Think the nurse who was organizing the clinic was ready to kill me, at 1pm she just said we are done and went home! Makes me really miss Christy!
They had a busy morning, fixing femurs, amputating, and washing out wounds. I helped the local ortho surgeon with an open fracture on a 9 year old kid. It was interesting doing this with a makita drill and using my leatherman to cut the pins!

plane was breathtaking! Beautiful mountians tower over the coast. The view of Cap Hatien was amazing, there did not appear to be much damage, but the extent of poverty was amazing.
It sits on the southern coast and looks idealic from the sky. We were met by father mark and our team was reunited. We headed to town to check out the hospitals. The drive into town was an eye opener for all of us! The extent of the poverty is worse than I have ever seen! The hospitals didn't appear overwhelmed, but they did seem busy. Looks like we will be working at the general hospital in Les Cayes starting tomorrow morning.
We had a great meal and had our first patient. A 3 yearold with a prolapsed rectum. Had to look that one up on Internet but Ron got it reduced! We taped the kids butt cheeks together and hope it stays! 
We've met some really interesting people in the short time we've been here. Our Driver, John McPhee was helpful at 6 am getting us and our equipment to the airport on time - not a guarantee in the Bahamas.