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Join us for LemonAID
Surgicorps International applauds local entrepreneur and CEO of Eyeflow, Phil Laboon, for his decision to turn recent misfortune (read: lemons) into LemonAID. We’re grateful and excited to be the beneficiary organization of this fundraising event on Sunday, August, 31st.
If you’re in or around Pittsburgh for the Labor Day Weekend, please make plans to join the party (over 21 only) in the Grand Hall at The Priory. Every $75 admission is a fully tax deductible donation to Surgicorps and means life changing surgical and medical services for patients in developing countries. It’s also your ticket to great food, drinks and entertainment. The fun starts at 6:00pm!
Click here for more information and tickets & please spread the word!
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Surgicorps remembers Dr. Sarah Pettrone
Our Surgicorps International Family lost a wonderful friend and colleague, as Dr. Sarah Pettrone lost her battle with cancer and passed away on July 26, 2014. Sarah traveled with us to Ethiopia in 2011, and twice to Bhutan—2010 and 2012, each time accompanied by one of her sisters, Kristen or Jess. She brought expertise, compassion, and care with her each and every day, and her smile (a Surgicorps Smile!!) and energy were infectious. Sarah will always be with us. Her spirit holds a permanent place on every one of our teams as we continue to do the work she so loved.
Our thoughts and prayers are with her parents, sisters, family members and many friends and colleagues during this time of loss.
-Jack & Linda
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Golf Tournament to Benefit Surgicorps® Intl
6th Annual Memorial Golf Tournament Benefits Surgicorps® Intl
September 8, 2014
Loch Nairn Golf Club
Avondale, PAOn Monday, September 8, 2014, the Loch Nairn Golf Club will be the site of the 6th Annual Memorial Golf Tournament to benefit Surgicorps International in loving memory of Hank Smedley and Jackie Baird.
Join us for a great day of golf and support Surgicorps. This 18-hole tournament includes: prizes, green & cart fees, refreshments on the course, individual and team contests, and a cocktail hour and a buffet dinner complete with awards for the day’s winners!
Registration: 12:00 PM
Shot Gun Start: 1:00 PM
Cocktails, dinner and coffee bar: 6:00 PM
$145.00 per person – includes cocktails & dinner
$65.00 – cocktails & dinner onlyGolf and/or be a sponsor! Sponsorships begin at $125 and include tee signage on the course and the Clubhouse that will be on display for one week. For more information call 412-767-4185 or 610-268-0824. Or e-mail: info@surgicorps.org.
Deadline for registration and sponsorship is August 18, 2014.
One of the many exclusive opportunities of the Golf Tournament is the chance to win a one week-vacation in a fully-staffed, four- bedroom villa at the Skibereen Villa in Jamaica, West Indies. Suggested donation: $35 per ticket or 3 tickets for $90.
Please consider joining us at Loch Nairn for golf and/or supporting this wonderful event as a sponsor.
To register or become a sponsor, please download and print the Golf Registration Form and mail with your check (payable to Surgicorps International) to Surgicorps International, 3392 Saxonburg Blvd., Suite 400, Glenshaw, PA 15116.
See photos from past tournaments on our Facebook page.
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20th Anniversary Celebration
On June 14, 2014, the Fox Chapel Racquet Club was the scene of the first Pittsburgh Celebration of Surgicorps’ 20 years of providing medical and surgical services to those in need in developing countries.
Hosted by Jack and Cathy Demos, the lively and memorable evening, attended by more than 170 long-time supporters, volunteers and new friends, included a Silent Auction of one-of-a-kind mementos from Surgicorps’ travels and music by the Jazz3. It was a fundraising success with more than $100,000 raised to support upcoming mission trips.
Trip volunteers received special recognition among the attendees. To highlight their spirit, generosity and history with Surgicorps, volunteers decorated their nametags with flags from the countries they visited. There was no end to the reunions and new introductions inspired by their shared experiences.
Dr. Demos reminded the audience of the purpose of the evening by narrating a photographic retrospective of the past 20 years. It included the memorable faces and infectious smiles of patients, their families and the Surgicorps family; leaving a lasting impression on everyone in the room. The organization’s history and service tells a story of hope, relief and love. It goes well beyond the recipients of the 4,000 surgeries in 18 countries. The positive ripple reaches the families of patients and service personnel in hosting countries before it rebounds back to Surgicorps’ volunteers as the satisfaction of giving back.
A heartfelt “Thank you” from the Surgicorps staff, Board of Directors, volunteers, and the communities that we serve.
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Pittsburgh Marathon
Be a runner or virtual runner in the Pittsburgh Marathon and support Surgicorps!
Follow this link — http://www.crowdrise.com/surgicorps2014pghmarathon/fundraiser/surgicorpsinternatio — to learn more. Donations of all amounts are appreciated and if you donate $50 or more, you will receive a receive a Surgicorps running tank! Contributions are accepted until the day of the race — May 4th — BUT if you would like the jersey for the marathon, please donate before April 11, 2014.
For more information, Olivia Cimba at oliviamcc@me.com.
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Bhutan
Introducing the 2014 Surgicorps International Bhutan Team
Surgicorps’ 8th mission to Bhutan departs on Friday, April 25th. This year’s team includes 24 volunteers including 10 with previous experience in Bhutan, 5 veterans of other Surgicorps trips and 9 taking their first trip with Surgicorps. Dr. Willie Manteris will once again take his dental services beyond Paro helping to expand Surgicorps’ impact by hundreds.
Safe Travels and a Successful Mission!
Neal Armagost
Thanh Armagost
Cliff Bierman
Laura Holman Byrne
Diane Crossett
Jack Demos
Linda Esposto
Paul Kim
Kathy Kim
Prema Krishnamurthy
John Lagnese
Peg Lagnese
Sheryl Lamb
Tiffany Lonchera
Willie Manteris
Etsuro Motoyama
Naomi Quillopa
Ann Kelly Regan
Warren Schubert
Kristen Schneider
Modupe Sonuyi
Betsy Utterback
Judy van Beuren
Karen Thurman
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Surgicorps Medical Youth Leadership Committee Announces Scholarship
The Surgicorps Medical Youth Leadership (SMYL) Committee, recognizing both the inspirational value and the financial challenge of overseas medical service trips for students in the medical fields, seeks to assist those students with a genuine interest in third world medicine, through the Surgicorps Student Scholarship which offers $1,000 toward trip costs.
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Bhutan 2013
In the words of Bhutan 2013 Team Member, Dr. Alex Rose
Flying into Paro Airport for the first time is an exhilarating experience. The plane banks along the Himalayan Mountains before gliding to a stop on a narrow landing strip in a small valley that seems to appear out of nowhere. It was my first time in Bhutan, as well as about half of the other team members on this Surgicorps International trip. For others, this was their seventh journey to Paro, Bhutan, where dozens of patients already lined the open halls of the hospital, awaiting our arrival. The transition from hotel to hospital was a quick one and screening began almost immediately. With the help of the Tarayana Foundation, an NGO founded by her Majesty the Queen, Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuk, patients received assistance with their transportation costs from the eastern regions of the country, enabling them access to Surgicorps aid.
That first day of screening we saw dozens of children with cleft lips and cleft palates. The majority of these children were born to parents who had no family history of this congenital deformity. Some babies were quite healthy and thriving, despite this deficit. Others were more obviously impacted in their growth from an inability to feed well. The OR schedule was filling up fast with patients whom we could really help in the days following. (more…)
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Myanmar-2013
A First for Surgicorps and a New Future for Ms. Huang Toe Toe
Mandalay, Myanmar
Story by Surgicorps volunteer Mario GuiterrezIt all started with a casual conversation over dinner during last year’s surgical mission to Paro, Bhutan between Surgicorps founder Dr. Jack Demos and one of the team’s surgeons, Debra Johnson. Dr. Johnson had, for more than twelve years, led volunteer surgical missions to Myanmar (formerly Burma). However, these missions sadly came to an end in 2002 due to lack of organizational funding support and increased political tensions between the US and Myanmar. All it took was for Dr. Jack to ask, “Any chance you think we can initiate a Surgicorps mission there?” for Debra to send off a flurry of emails to her contacts in Mandalay, Myanmar to explore the possibilities.
As a young resident Dr. Nu Nu Yee, had been mentored by Dr. Johnson during her many visits to Yangon (the Capital) General Hospital. Now Dr. Yee was the Chief of Plastic Surgery at Mandalay General Hospital. Upon hearing of Surgicorps and Dr. Johnson’s desire to work at her hospital, Dr. Yee and our Executive Director Linda Esposto worked diligently together to obtain all the necessary approvals from the Ministry of Health and secure the visas for the team. Finally, with all in place, the inaugural Surgicorps volunteer mission was set for February, 2013.
Myanmar is a fairly large, and relatively poor country that until recently had been isolated from the rest of the world. It has a population of 65 million — but with only five surgeons trained in plastic reconstructive surgery. Consequently, the number of children born with congenital defects such as cleft lip and palate, have greatly outstripped the capacity of Dr. Nu Nu Yee and her colleagues in Yangon to meet the overwhelming demand for care. The Surgicorps Mandalay team, was led by Dr. Jack Demos, and included two other surgeons Dr. Johnson and Dr. David Kim from Boston. On the first day clinic the team screened over 100 children and young adults who were in need of surgery And, while they included the usual array of cleft lip, palates, and burn contractures, there was one young lady that stood out from the rest.
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Zambia-2012
Surgicorps’ Zambia team of 20 volunteers has returned after another successful mission. This year’s team performed surgery on 60 patients and screened well over 100 patients, the majority of these patients presenting with burns and hand deformities. Many of these patients traveled for hours for the opportunity to be seen by the Surgicorps team. It was a very full week in Zambia with the medical teams completing 40% more surgeries than the previous year.
Screening Day was hectic. It was a hint of things to come and made extra special by a visit from a teenage girl who had surgery on her webbed toes last year. She stopped by to show us her healed foot, complete with nail polish and wearing flip flops, a simple indulgence not possible before her Surgicorps operation. She was so pleased with the results that she wanted to thank the surgeons.
Many of the patients needed surgery for burns and hand deformities. Following surgery our hand therapist provided much needed splinting and was able to create many types of splints, custom fitted for each patient. A follow up visit in the ward the next day helped to ensure a proper fit and parents were given written instructions—at times on the splint itself!!– on how to wear the splint. Thanks to the skill and creative use of materials, these patients have a much better chance of healing successfully. Before leaving Zambia the excess materials were donated for the use by the therapist at CURE hospital.
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Guatemala 2012 — In the words of Sara Schiavi RN
How are we to know how much we can offer a team, a mission, a country? I didn’t really know what I had to offer when I volunteered for the Surgicorps mission to Guatemala in August of 2012. What I did know was that I very much wanted to be part of an organization of the caliber of Surgicorps, that has so much to do with teamwork. As an RN working in the PACU at St. Vincent Hospital, I had heard about the previous year’s trip from Dr. David Kim, Stephanie Charron and Heather Archambeault. Their firsthand accounts were much of the impetus I needed to apply.
The Boston contingent, including Dr. McNicholas and her son Darragh, met up with the Pittsburgh team in Houston. For me, as a first timer, it was all about keeping the names straight! Everyone right away was so welcoming and genuinely glad to see us. It was especially great to meet Linda who knew right away what everyone was supposed to be doing, where they were going and who they were going with!
Sunday was a very busy day. I was told screening day can be very busy, seemingly chaotic, but usually goes very smoothly. I was so impressed by the helpfulness of every member of the team, from taking photos of patients, to escorting them to various departments, assisting with histories, and thank goodness for interpreters! On a personal note, it was incredibly humbling to meet with the Padre that morning and have a tour of the hospital. The insight it brought me was invaluable. I was impressed right away with the staff of the hospital; their daily care and compassion of the patients they serve is clearly evident.
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4th Annual Memorial Golf Outing Benefits Surgicorps®
4th Annual Memorial Golf Tournament to benefit Surgicorps International
September 10, 2012
Loch Nairn Golf Club
Avondale, PAOn Monday, September 10, 2012 the Loch Nairn Golf Club will be the site of the 4th Annual Memorial Golf Tournament to benefit Surgicorps International in loving memory of Hank Smedley and Jackie Baird.
Join us for a great day of golf and support Surgicorps. This 18 hole tournament includes: Captains Choice, prizes, green & cart fees, refreshments on the course, individual and team contests, a cocktail hour and a buffet dinner complete with awards for the day’s winners! See highlights from last year’s event: Facebook.
Registration: 12:00 PM
Shot Gun Start: 1:00 PM
Cocktails & dinner: 6:30 PM
$145.00 per person – includes cocktails & dinner
$65.00 – cocktails & dinner onlyGolf and/or be a sponsor! Sponsorships begin at $125 and include tee signage on the course and in the Clubhouse that will be on display for one week. For more information call 610-268-0824 or 610-268-2235. Deadline for sponsorship is August 20.
One of the many exclusive opportunities of the Golf Tournament is the chance to win a week-long vacation at a villa in Jamaica. The 4 bedroom villa is staffed with a housekeeper and cook. Winner is responsible for airfare and cost of food. Suggested donation: $35 per ticket, available in advance at the Surgicorps office 412-767-4185 or on the day of the event.
Finally — the day ends with a cocktail hour and buffet dinner and program. Cocktails and Dinner only tickets are also available.
Please consider joining us at Loch Nairn for golf and/or supporting this wonderful event as a sponsor.