Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Healing and Hope


Healing the Children is privileged to support medical education and provide surgical services at Can Tho University of Medicine and Pharmacy.  
Together, we hope to continue improving health care for the people of Vietnam.

Sunrise on the Mekong Delta
A special thank you from Can Tho University of Medicine and Pharmacy to Healing the Children.

Thank you for sharing our program with us - we hope this blog has given you a better understanding of Vietnam and the work of Healing the Children.   Warm regards, Jennifer Rinaldi, Team Administrator.  For more information or to support HTC, please visit www.htcorwwa.org.

This concludes our blog for the 2012 November Can Tho University of Medicine and Pharmacy Education Exchange.

Teaching CPR at Can Tho Medical University

Team member Dr. Mali de Silva, London, teaches infant and adult CPR to enthusiastic medical students.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Inside the Operating Room

Dr. Geoff Yule (seated, right) teaches Can Tho Surgeon (seated), with translation assistance by team member Loi Van Nguyen (standing), Seattle database administrator.  Dr Yule is removing a second thumb on this child's hand.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Hospice and Mental Health Education

Team member Cyrus Appell, Seattle medical consultant is leading workshops again this year on Hospice and Palliative Care - a relatively new concept here.  There is tremendous interest at the Can Tho Medical University in learning about Hospice Care, as well as Mental Health concepts.  Cyrus (standing), together with Ann Heath, RN-Group Health Home Health & Hospice (left of Cyrus,), Helen Sikov, Director of Washington Center for Reconstructive Rehab (left of Helen), and Seattle Psychologist Dr. Peter Hunsberger are providing extensive lectures, workshops, and materials for Can Tho Medical University faculty and students.  400+ medical students are expected at Friday's lecture on Hospice Care.

Team members Tom Linde, Therapist, and Peter Hunsberger, Psychologist  provide teaching at Can Tho Psychiatric Hospital, shown here conducting a role paying exercise.  Patients were also seen with local health care providers.

Teaching English; Medical Library Workshops


A note from Tom Linde, pyschologist and Group Health mental health faculty: "The  experience of the day was meeting 60 medical students at the Can Tho Medical University to give them some practice in English. My own subgroup of 8 were all 19 years old. Smart, curious, animated and adorable, every one. The large group laughed and applauded in learning that Mary and I were married, and my small group later asked me to tell our "love story". We also talked about hobbies, school, medicine and all sorts of other topics. I was struck by how hardworking these kids are, in a life which looks pretty austere - living in boarding houses most of them, in tiny shared rooms, taking the bus to visit home on Sundays. They study all the time. Asked about hobbies, they might listen to music once in a while. At the end of our discussion we took photos. Every one wanted pictures of virtually every combination on all their cameras, and were especially eager to have one-to-one shots, when they'd more or less snuggle up next to us and grin like it was the happiest experience they'd had in some time. It was charming, poignant and memorable. Several wanted me to learn one Vietnamese phrase: "You will be in my heart forever". What started out as a simple language exchange turned into something more rich than I could have imagined."


English language skills are required for medical university students.  Several of our team members have enjoyed the opportunity to teach English classes throughout the week.  Jennifer Rinaldi, Healing the Children board member and Team Administrator, with a terrific class.

Ann Glusker, Medical Librarian with Seattle Group Health, provides workshops to Can Tho Medical faculty and students on Medical research, technology, and medical library related topics.  "I am working with the staff of the medical library. The medical library at Can Tho Univ has existed for about three years, and has 8 staff 
members.  Several of them are new librarians, and very excited to be at the library.  In addition to the library staff, my talks were attended by people from the IT department and from basic sciences, as well as several medical students."

Monday, November 5, 2012

Teaching nerve block anesthesia using ultrasound --  Team member Dr. Naveen Murali, Evalina Children's Hospital, London (seated), assisted by team member Dr. Mali de Silva (far left), King's College Hospital, London.
Team members Jane Holley and Sally-Anne McNae, both registered nurses with Evelina Childrens Hospital, London, assist a young patient in post-surgery recovery.