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Imagine how many lives you touch when you teach…
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A private, nonprofit volunteer organization founded in 1986. The HVO Story
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HVO’s Mission Improving the availability and quality of health care in developing countries through the training and education of local health care providers
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To be a global leader in the development and implementation of educational programs designed to empower health care providers in developing countries HVO’s Vision
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global shortages skill imbalances uneven distribution of providers poor work environment weak knowledge base Global Health Workforce Crisis Global Health Workforce Crisis
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Current shortage of health care workers: 7.2 million Estimated shortage by 2035: 12.9 million 83 countries have fewer than 23 health workers for every 10,000 people * *statistics from “A Universal Truth: No Health without a Workforce” - a report by the Global Health Workforce Alliance and World Health Organization Global Health Workforce Crisis Global Health Workforce Crisis
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‘There are not enough health workers, they do not have the right skills and support networks, they are overstretched and overstressed, and are often not in the right place.’ ‘There are not enough health workers, they do not have the right skills and support networks, they are overstretched and overstressed, and are often not in the right place.’ -Human Resources for Health: Overcoming the Crisis, JLI
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85 projects in 26 countries 3,000+ health professionals trained, mentored, and educated by HVO volunteers annually 500+ volunteer assignments annually 185 health care professionals in leadership positions 12 staff HVO – A Snapshot
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Primary care and child health Oral health Nursing education Trauma and rehabilitation Essential surgical care Blood disorders and cancer Infectious diseases Wound management HVO Programs
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40% of placements annually are repeat volunteers HVO Volunteers Serve 4 weeks on average Cover their own travel & living costs ($2,900 avg. per assignment)
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Sponsors American Academy of Dermatology American Academy of Neurology American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons American Academy of Pediatrics American Association for Hand Surgery American Association of Colleges of Nursing American Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons American College of Cardiology
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Sponsors American College of Physicians American Dental Association American Foundation for Surgery of the Hand American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society American Physical Therapy Association American Society of Clinical Oncology American Society of Hematology Association for the Advancement of Wound Care Society of Gynecologic Oncology
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leave a legacy You can leave a legacy of better skills and knowledge, as well as more effective health care Your knowledge and skills are needed Why Volunteer?
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Good listenerCulturally sensitive Flexible Creative PatientSense of humor PatientSense of humor Committed to sharing knowledge & skills Committed to sharing knowledge & skills
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Introduction of more effective therapies Fewer infections Better pain management Fewer avoidable deaths Better quality of life for present & future patients The Impact of HVO
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Expanding access to health care Developing national leaders in health care Building educational infrastructure Forging global linkages ‘Improving global health through education’ The Impact of HVO
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HVO, teaching hundreds…
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….reaching thousands.
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Become a member (tax deductible) Give a cash or stock donation (tax deductible) Include HVO in your estate plans Workplace Giving (United Way/CFC) Ways to Support HVO
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Visit www.hvousa.org www.hvousa.org Get a login to the HVO KnowNET Call us @ (202) 296-0928 Follow Us: @hvousa @hvousa Ways to Learn More About HVO
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