VOSH/Southeast 2014
Chiapa de Corzo, México
On July 17, 2014, 31 US and Canadian volunteers from VOSH-Southeast travelled to Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas, Mexico to provide primary eye care to the underserved of the region. The volunteer group included 4 optometrists, 2 opticians/ophthalmic assistants, 2 CNA, 16 optometry students, 5 undergraduate students, y 2 retired school teachers; 7 of the volunteers were fluent in Spanish.
Our arrival in Chiapa de Corzo was uneventful with the exception of rain that greeted us on our short walk to our hotel. Nos dijeron un terremoto había golpeado sólo recientemente la región de Chiapas, pero el daño fue mínimo y por el aspecto de las cosas, thankfully not much had changed since VOSH-SE’s last visit in 2012.
We started each day at the house of Pilar for a locally made, hearty breakfast. Todas las comidas se prepararon por Pilar y su maravillosa familia durante toda la semana. Las personas con necesidades dietéticas especiales no nos decepcionó en la variedad de alimentos que ofrece; all were well nourished!
Clinic was once again set up at the Lion’s Club Hall, a pleasant six block walk from our hotel; clinic ran from 8:30 am to 7:00 pm with a short mid-afternoon break. La atención primaria de ojos fue entregado con éxito a pacientes a través de las estaciones que incluyeron el registro, visual acuities, auto-refraction, retinoscopy, triage, blood pressure/blood sugar testing, glaucoma testing, disease, and glasses dispensing. Our 5 ½ days of clinic enabled us to see, evaluate, and treat 1998 patients and approximately 2000 pair of glasses were dispensed.
Building on our first two ventures to Chiapa de Corzo, VOSH-SE and the Lion’s Club advanced local community engagement to include prescription spectacle manufacturing for those patients not fit with prescription glasses on the day of clinic and cataract/pterygium referrals. Encima 200 eyeglass prescriptions were produced locally at minimal cost to these patients ($3-$8) and over 160 patients were referred for cataract/pterygium surgery.
A local non-profit surgical facilitator was contacted prior to our July visit. VOSH-SE a través de VOSH / INTL de TTP Program was able to provide a necessary lane of equipment to this group; VOSH-SE also provided the necessary topical ophthalmic medications for the referred cataract/pterygium surgeries. Es el objetivo de VOSH-SE y el Club de Chiapas Lion tener todas estas derivaciones quirúrgicas vistos y tratados locally by a team of Mexican and American surgeons prior to VOSH-SE’s next visit in 2016.
While this mission and all VOSH trips are successful, VOSH-SE does understand the need to do more. Investigación, teaching, funding, and increased community involvement are integral for clinical sustainability to become a reality in the Chiapas region. VOSH-SE agradece al Club de Chiapas León y se ha comprometido a completar y complementar Chiapas León de en su establecimiento de una clínica / cuidado ocular secundaria primaria atendido y dirigido localmente servir Chiapa de Corzo y sus comunidades aledañas.
Nos gustaría agradecer el Club de Leones de Chiapa de Corzo por su generosa hospitalidad durante nuestra estancia; thank you for making the arrangements for the meals and transportation. Especialmente agradecemos a José Alejandro Munoa Pola y Javier Gómez y Gómez y sus familias para ayudar a facilitar la misión.
Thank you to the volunteers who brought their instruments to share with the group. En nombre de VOSH-Sureste también estamos agradecidos a la siguiente: Alcon, B L, Allergan, Inc., Ocusoft, Lions Club Recycling Center WI, Allina Health, restoringvision.org, National Vision, Gemini, Inc., Mendota Heights-West St. Paul Rotary, Jeff Hommes, Rosa Sanchez Sanchez, Willie Goodrich and Jack Greavu. Valoramos su apoyo, donations and collaboration.
Volunteers
Dr. John Spencer, Optometrist; mission clinic director; co-leader
Dr. Gregory DiSanto, Optometrist
Dr. Jennifer Gould, Optometrist
Dr. Melissa Cuan, Optometrist
Suellen Brauer, VOSH-Southeast
Cookie Mikrut, VOSH-Southeast
Pilar Lozano, ABOC, mission co-leader; translator
Nicole Dahle, certified ophthalmic assistant
Kaushal Chinnusamy, 3rd year optometry student, SUNY
Irene Frantzis, 3rd year optometry student, SUNY
Apoorva Frantzis, 3rd year optometry student, SUNY
Samantha Rao, 3rd year optometry student, SUNY
Kathryn Werner, 3rd year optometry student, SUNY
Andrea Friedman, 4th year optometry student, SUNY
Anna Lange, 4th year optometry student, SUNY
Rachael Johnson, CNA
Carina Hernandez, FIU undergraduate
Diana Guerra, FIU undergraduate
Ingrid Valencia Ortiz, FIU undergraduate
Charles Spencer, U of M Morris, Undergrad
Julian Spencer, student
Carlos Vidal, Student; translator
Elizabeth Addesi, University of Waterloo optometry student
Jenna Astorin, University of Waterloo optometry student
Rose Badame, University of Waterloo optometry student
Lara DiPasquale, University of Waterloo optometry student
Fred Cho Hyunook, University of Waterloo optometry student
Riyad Khamis, University of Waterloo optometry student
Janice Luk, University of Waterloo optometry student
Courtney Maltman, University of Waterloo optometry student
Tina Morowat, University of Waterloo optometry student