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1 Faraaz Shah Alex Leader Jeff Sharon Karen Weinshelbaum Patrick Dostal Recovered Medical Equipment for the Developing World

2 History of Mount Sinai REMEDY Founded in August 2003 REMEDY is a student-run organization, with the backing of the administration and the assistance of doctors and faculty from the Mount Sinai Hospital and the Mount Sinai School of Medicine Collection of unused or reusable medical supplies Donation of supplies to receiving organizations and clinics around the world

3 Overview of Mount Sinai REMEDY emergency USA African Cultural Exchange

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5 I. Hospital Collections Participating departments of the hospital keep REMEDY bins in their storage closets Students go on weekly and monthly routes, collecting mostly surgical instruments (scissors, hemostats, forceps) Instruments are taken to the Sterile Processing Department, which decontaminates all Mount Sinai surgical instruments Decontaminated instruments are then picked up and brought to the REMEDY storage closet

6 II. Home Health Care “Visiting Doctors” “Visiting Nurses” Individual Patients’ homes Mobility equipment Assisted living devices Wound care supplies

7 III. General Collections & General Donations Mount Sinai Doctors Mount Sinai Laboratories Hospital Departments Clinical trials Office supplies

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9 Inventory Sessions Donated items are sorted and counted Materials are packaged to be redistributed Items are prioritized to go to different organizations based on need and request

10 Receiving Organizations Hope For A Healthier Humanity Aid for AIDS PROJECT STARFISH EMERGENCY USA AFRICAN CULTURAL EXCHANGE Hand-carried Students Residents Doctors

11 Hand-carried Donations Mount Sinai students and student groups Mount Sinai residents Mount Sinai hospital staff

12 San Pedro Sula, Honduras MSMI (Medical Students Making Impacts) led a surgical trip of 2nd year medical students with physicians to San Pedro Sula, Honduras, and then this past summer a team of 3 rd years went down also Over 30 suitcases full of supplies were hand-carried

13 Belize For the past 4 years, groups of medical students with MSMI have spent time working in clinics and providing health education We just completed a trip last winter break in San Ignacio and Orangewalk, Belize. Thousands of patients were seen. We gave them supplies

14 Donations Around the World Donated supplies through Sikhs United for disaster relief following Katrina A group of physicians brought 1,800 specula and physical exam supplies to Pakistan, Crutches, walkers, and canes were donated to SEVA Guyana, a mobile clinic Cardiovascular supplies to a clinic in Africa through EMERGENCY USA An incoming HuMed brought 4 boxes of supplies to Senegal Supplies donated to Ghana through the Baako Ye project

15 Value of Our Donations

16 The Future of Mount Sinai REMEDY Continued expansion of faculty, staff, and student support and participation. Recruitment of high priority supplies: Medications Diagnostic Equipment Wound Care Materials

17 Cookie Day 2006

18 7th Annual Pan American Catholic Health Care Conference in Guatemala City - Conference had various players involved in Central American Health Care - Made contacts with members which can lead to further expansion - Met the people who actually distribute our supplies - Ongoing project to bring Mexican medical students here to learn about REMEDY

19 Stethoscope Drive !!! presented by Currently collecting in the Mount Sinai Gift Store In today's world of modern medicine, where powerful new advances in technology have revolutionized diagnosis and treatment options, the stethoscope still remains one of the most valuable and commonplace tools at a physician's disposal here in the US. However, there many doctors across the world without access to this basic instrument that we often take for granted. Imagine having to diagnose a case of pneumonia or a mitral regurgitation without a even a stethoscope to aid you. This is a reality for many of these doctors. Mount Sinai REMEDY is a high-impact student group at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. We are committed to the recovery of recyclable medical supplies and equipment from Mount Sinai Hospital, affiliated programs, and other community health centers. Mount Sinai REMEDY has the full backing of the hospital and school administration. We collect supplies regularly from hospital floors and research labs. We also recover home health care supplies from around New York. We are always looking for more places from which to accept and donate supplies, especially within the hospital. Our donations to date have totalled more than four hundred thousand dollars in value and have have been donated to many places and missions worldwide, from Belize to Honduras to Kenya to Pakistan. Please contact us for more information and visit us on online at www.mssm.edu/students/groups/remedy Mount Sinai REMEDY is currently holding a stethoscope drive to collect old and new stethoscopes and other physical exam equipment to donate across the world to doctors and communities in need, particularly to medical clinics in Central America and the Caribbean where there are dire shortages of medical equipment. We are currently collecting the equipment in the Mount Sinai Gift Shop in the Guggenheim Pavilion Atrium. The Gift Shop has graciously agreed to collect the donations, so please bring any stethoscopes, otoscopes, opthalmoscopes, reflex hammers, penlights, blood pressure cuffs and other physical exam equipment you wish to donated and please place it in the marked "Stethoscope Drive" box.

20 REMEDY Celebration April 3rd, 2006

21 Students of Mount Sinai REMEDY


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