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Humanitarian medical outreach

Humanitarian medical outreach. First General Meeting September 28, 2011. Welcome!. What is HuMed ? HuMed seeks to improve international primary care, promote education, and increase health awareness by working in conjunction with organizations around the globe. Club goals.

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Humanitarian medical outreach

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  1. Humanitarian medicaloutreach First General Meeting September 28, 2011

  2. Welcome! • What is HuMed? • HuMed seeks to improve international primary care, promote education, and increase health awareness by working in conjunction with organizations around the globe

  3. Club goals • Sponsor international summer service trips to members • Provide good guidance for participants on international service trips • Participate in humanitarian outreach • locally and domestically • Understand the greater goals of what service means • Reflect on how service impacts us as individuals • Understand education and health-care issues on a grassroots level • compare internationally and locally

  4. 2011-2012 board • Co-Presidents – ShachiDaru, Anisha Kunder • Vice President – Paul Abraham • Travel Coordinatoor – Sophie Peeters • Treasurer – SoongJinAhn • Publicity Chair – RuiZheng

  5. General structure • Monthly events • Fun (movies) • volunteer-based (local) • Educational (speakers/showcases) • Spring Retreat! • Next events • Site Leader Info Session • Summer Trips Showcase, October TBA

  6. Local volunteer projects

  7. Medical Bridges • “recovers medical surplus that would otherwise be discarded and redistributes it to hospitals, clinics and healthcare providers in less fortunate countries. Our goal is to continue bridging the healthcare gap, connecting those who have with those who hope” • $9 billion of medical supplies are discarded each year in the United States • groups of up to 15 • One weekend-Perhaps Saturday Oct 22? • Sort and pack medical supplies

  8. Women’s Home • Multi-ethnic, non-denominational, non-profit United Way agency • Serves women who have experienced homelessness because of mental illness, abuse or addiction • Organize parties/events for the women • Halloween, Oct 31? • Career Workshop?

  9. Volunteer Interpreting • WHERE? Ben Taub General Hospital • HOW LONG? Try to commit a minimum of 4 hours. • WHEN? Weekdays, almost any time of the day. • REQUIREMENTS: • Training session • Exam (to assure fluency of the language) • 8 hours of shadowing other interpreters • Dress nice (you shouldget a uniform blouse)

  10. Bering Omega “to nurture the well-being and meet the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of persons affected by HIV/AIDS through compassionate health care and social services” • What can we do? • Care team for volunteering on weekends • Bayou City Art Festival! • When? – October 8th and 9th • Shift 1 – 9:00am – 1:00pm • Shift 2 – 12:00pm – 4:00pm • Shift 3 – 2:30pm – 6:30pm • Where? – downtown (streets surrounding City Hall) • Why? – Bering Omega receives a portion of the proceeds! • (you also get a free t-shirt and free admission!!) See here for more info: http://beringomega.org/?p=895

  11. Spring Retreat: Camp C.A.M.P. • (Children’s Association for Maximum Potential) • Camp for children and adults with special needs • MISSION • “…to strengthen and inspire individuals with special needs – and those who care for them – through Recreation, Respite, and Education”

  12. Local projects Still in Progess… • Healthcare for the Homeless • provide long-term care for those who are unable to navigate a larger system of care; provide interim care for those who can transition into the public healthcare system; and provide medical street outreach to those who live on the streets and in single-night shelters. • MD Anderson—kids • Baylor teen health clinic • “to help teenagers and young adults with health problems by lowering costs and teach them prevention methods” • Mentors for Moms: volunteers needed to provide support pregnant teen mothers through hospital visits and phone calls about proper nutrition, infant care, health care, etc. • MS society: • Pursue prevention, treatment and cure • Reach out to multiple sclerosis victims and their families

  13. Summer trips • Each year, we run international summer service trips for Rice students • Only student organization on campus that plans, executes, and fundraises for the • CIC advises and watches over us • Apps on our website: humed.rice.edu • Read requirements!

  14. Summer trip schedule • September 25—Applications for Site Leading up • October 3—Site Leader info session • October 9—Applications for Site Leading due • October 11/12-Site Leader interviews • October 13—Decisions out • October 14/15—Site Leader Break Away training • November 7—Participant applications out • November 21—Participant Applications due • November 22-26—Participant interviews • November 29th—Participant decisions out

  15. Last year’s Trips: INDIA

  16. Last Year’s Trip: Vietnam

  17. Questions? Ideas? • Humed.rice@gmail.com • Humed.rice.edu • Please check out our website for updates Thank you for coming! =D If you are interested in any of these projects, please sign up after the meeting with us so we can send you information about them!

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