PCOM Georgia Students Travel to Haiti on Mission Trip
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GA-PCOM Students Experience Haiti Mission Trip


August 22, 2018

Twenty students from several GA-PCOM programs visited the Caribbean country in June to provide screenings and basic health care.


Twenty students from Georgia Campus 鈥 色中色 (GA-PCOM) impacted the lives of about 700 Haitian villagers鈥攆rom children to the elderly鈥攁s they visited Haiti June 5-12, 2018, to provide screenings and basic health care, many at their own expense.

Organized by Kala Hurst, Biomed 鈥18, (DO '22), and Jotrineesha Walton, Biomed 鈥18, last spring, the doctor of osteopathic medicine (DO), pharmacy and biomedical sciences students were supervised on the one week mission trip by a dermatologist and a registered nurse through Caribbean Lifetime Missions, an agency that has hosted short-term mission teams since 1991.

According to Joseph Monplaisir (PharmD 鈥20), who served as the team photographer, the students set up stations at local churches in six remote villages. Many of the villagers walked miles to come for health checkups. The volunteer team would stay each day until the last villagers were checked.

The students conducted screenings for Hepatitis C, blood sugar and blood pressure, as well as counseled patients about such health habits as wearing sunglasses and avoiding salty foods. In addition, they helped conduct sexual health seminars to educate the villagers about their risks and prevention options. They were able to provide over-the-counter medications to the villagers, and the team鈥檚 dermatologist wrote prescriptions which, Monplaisir said, would likely go unfilled because the patients couldn鈥檛 afford them. He said he saw cases of chicken pox, scabies and many other illnesses for the first time.

With parents originally from Haiti and familiarity with the Creole language, Monplaisir, along with Rebecca Boucard (Biomed 鈥19), served as translators for the team.

鈥淚t was very impactful to see people living with less and they were still happy. That鈥檚 what stood out to me,鈥 Monplaisir said. 鈥淭hese people had literally nothing, not even running water or electricity, and they had a smile on their faces. Some had to walk almost two miles to get to the local water well,鈥 he added. 鈥淚 have no excuse to be upset about anything. It gave me perspective.鈥

Aside from Hurst, Walton, Monplaisir and Boucard, students who participated in the mission trip included: Moriah Newman, Biomed 鈥18; Krystle Richmond, Biomed 鈥18; Obianuju Nwamah (DO 鈥21); Kristi Anderson (DO '21); Teyaijah Givens, Biomed 鈥18; Jasmine Beasley, Biomed 鈥18; Shayla Lackey, Biomed 鈥18; Porshaye Watkins (Biomed 鈥19); Cayla Buck (Biomed 鈥19); Eboni Carroll, Biomed 鈥18; Briana Davis (Biomed 鈥19); Amber Douglass (Biomed 鈥19); Ashley Douglass (PharmD 鈥21); Tiffanii Smith (Biomed 鈥19); Adenike Bademosi (Biomed '19); and Karlene Davis, Biomed 鈥18. Dr. Tiffany Clay served as the team physician and Brunetta Martin, RN, was the team nurse.


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