Medical Volunteers Needed -

Do not need to be DR trained!

 

 

Forwarded is a communiqué from the state department.  It is for your information and consideration for D.R.  or other medical vol who could serve in this capacity.  While it is our desire for SBDR to have an active presenceand in so doing be able to share Christ  it is also important to get the needed skills to the field. How great would it be for Christian Medical people do be deployed by the State Department and while there be a great witness to fellow team members as well as the patients. 

 

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is requesting physicians of specific specialities to deploy with the National Disaster Medical Assistance teams to Haiti. The need is for trauma surgeons, orthopedists, anesthesiologists, and others with experience in treating crush injuries. Volunteers must be able to serve for at least 2 weeks, and be willing to live and work in spartan conditions.

Preference will be given to physicians who are Creole or French speakers, and to those currently credentialed through the Medical Reserve Corps in their home state, or the ESAR-VHP program (Emergency Services Advanced Registration of Volunteer Health Personnel).

These volunteers will need to be credentialed as temporary federal employees and will need to be able to provide credentialing paperwork as soon as asked. Credentialing normally takes about a week. Volunteers with these clinical skills should contact Michala Koch at Michala.Koch@hhs.gov. Not everyone who wishes to help will necessarily be deployed, and those without the requisite skills may not receive a direct response.

For medical professionals wishing to help in this way in future relief efforts, please take a few minutes to learn about the Medical Reserve Corps, identify your local unit, and register to become part of the corps. To do so, visit www.medicalreservecorps.gov. This is the channel through which medical volunteers are deployed immediately following an event, and only those registered beforehand are likely to be deployed.

 

Karl S. Ragan

Southern Baptist Disaster Relief, NAMB

 

Jack Shelby
Disaster Relief Director
Illinois Baptist State Association
http://www.ibsa.org
217. 299.3412 (cell)
217.391.3137 (office)
217.391.5137 (fax)

 

Southern Baptists -- getting things done, genuinely caring for people, offering hope.


Del Halleman

CCBA DR Coordinator

Central IL VOAD Vice-Chair

halleman@royell.net

217/502-3982