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2021 Brigade Recap

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Brigade has learned to serve from afar by raising money for equipment and PPE not only for the hospitals but for the major COVID-19 triage center in Comayagua. Last year, we sent a 40-foot shipping container filled with donated and purchased COVID-19 related equipment and supplies to Comayagua.

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Why Telehealth, Why Now?

Modern healthcare is a minefield of challenges. Patients lack access to care, choose between food and medication, struggle with high deductible health plans, or have no insurance at all. Clinicians are stretched thin by exhaustive documentation requirements and dispersed geographic coverage yet obligated to provide the highest quality medical care.

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In Memory of Elizabeth Koop

The VHC Medical Brigade mourns the loss of Elizabeth Koop, MS, CRNA, known to all as Betsy. She was one of the original volunteers in the Brigade and a founding member of the Rural Village Project (RVP), which has provided clinics, clean water and health education to communities in remote areas of Honduras.

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Doing our Part to Improve COVID Care in Honduras

In an October 2020 report, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development noted there was “substantial evidence that middle and low-income countries have been largely priced out of access to Covid-19 related products.”¹ Among those less fortunate countries is Honduras.

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A Walk for Water

Armed with machetes, five Hondureños make their way up the face of El Montañon – The Big Mountain. It’s the dry season in Honduras, and it’s hot; the men keep to the edge of a stream, sometimes singing, sometimes talking, but never resting. Two hours into their hike, they find their destination blocked by tropical vines and dense jungle growth. They get out their machetes.

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Equipment, Supplies, and Care for Honduras

Despite the inability to travel to Honduras during this pandemic, the VHC Medical Brigade continues to seek ways to provide for our partners in Comayagua and in the remote villages. Most recently, our team sent a 40-foot container filled with donated supplies and equipment from our warehouse in Virginia for use in local hospitals (La Paz, Hospital Escuela, San Benito Jose, and Sta Teresa) and in clinics (El Ayudante and RVP clinics).

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Music as Medicine

I have the privilege to serve communion with my pastor to homebound members of our congregation. One of these folks is a man named Don Fahl. He is confined to a wheelchair as a result of a serious motorcycle accident that occurred about twenty-five years ago.

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Moving Forward in our Journey

As we continue to navigate through the COVID-19 pandemic, we have been so grateful for the ongoing support we’ve received. And while this difficult time has meant we’ve had to change how we’re doing things, we can still report our water projects and healthcare work in Comayagua is moving along!

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Caring During Covid-19

Over the past week, we were able to deliver food donated by Pack Away Hunger, sterile gloves and oxygen cannulas to our partner hospital Santa Teresa; medications like acetaminophen, zinc, prenatal vitamins and more, donated by the Brigade and Vitamin Angels, to our three mountain clinics; and install a new vaporizer on the anesthesia machine at Santa Teresa.

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Focusing on Leadership with Community Health Workers

In February, as part of the of the Remote Village Project continuing education program, Gysella Muniz, MD and Betty Martin, RN, along with Nelson Martinez, spent the day with eleven Community Health Workers (CHWs) from the villages of Planes, San Antonio and Vera Cruz in Honduras.

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Saving Vision in Honduras

“I see you are wearing glasses,” Lora said excitedly. “And your eyes,” she continued with amazement, “your eyes are BLUE!”

As Lora looked up from the operating table into Dr. Sarah Merrill’s face, her elation at being able to see was unmistakable.

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Taking Caring to Heart

Omar commented almost apologetically on his own condition - living with colostomy bags and a catheter for five years since a motorcycle accident that crushed his pelvis - when Dr. Ranjit Pullarkat asked him why he’s here this Monday morning for surgery at Hospital Santa Teresa.

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A Thousand Hours and a Day

Among the poorest of the poor in Honduras, this patient will probably tell our surgical team, as others like him have told our teams in past years, “I have been praying for you every day - for years.”

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Care That's Contagious - Rosa and Rosy

We train community health workers through a curriculum developed by the Brigade that is customized to address the most common diseases they face. The result is that residents have access to services that otherwise would not be available.

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Seeing Clearly for Life - José's Story

If you're like most people, you might think of cataracts as an affliction experienced only by older populations. However, as the leading cause of blindness, cataracts affect one in every 250 children.*

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