Views from Haiti and Dominican Republic

March 3, 2010 — 1:52 pm
Dr. Mary Wierusz in the Dominican Republic with a Hatian patient who needed a skin graft.

Dr. Mary Wierusz in the Dominican Republic with a Hatian patient who needed a skin graft.

What is it like to be on the ground, as a physician, helping as best as possible in such conditions? Reports from two physicians—one a new doc at Northgate and the other a retired Group Health physician—tell the story. View more of Dr. Wierusz photos here: Images from Dominican Republic

“We cared for refugees who came to the Dominican Republic from Haiti, most with orthopedic problems—crush injuries, need for amputations, wound infections—but some tropical diseases such as malaria, too,” said Mary Wierusz, MD, a family physician at Northgate Medical Center, recently returned from 12 days in the Dominican Republic. “As a volunteer with Children of the Nations, I was one of five physicians on a medical team of three surgeons, and another family physician.” (more…)