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1 Loyola Ophthalmology Mission Day June 14, 2013

2 Introduction: Born in Peru; has lived in the US since 1968 Graduated as an English teacher in Peru and earned a Fullbright Scholarship to Ohio State University 25 year member of Peruvian American Medical Society (PAMS) with husband, Dr. Juan Angelats (Department of Plastic Surgery)

3 PAMS Non-profit founded in 1973 by Peruvian doctors in the US Mission: Assist Peru with health education and provide medical services to the underserved population PAMS has more than 400 members across the U.S. distributed in 17 Regional Chapters Members include individuals of Peruvian and non-Peruvian decent; medical and non- medical professionals PAMS partners with companies, institutions and universities in the US and Peru

4 PAMS Medical Missions Approximately 18 medical missions a year Provide multidisciplinary medical services Occur throughout Peru Participation ranges from 5 to 100 volunteers Collaboration with local hospitals and physicians Typically assist local healthcare orgs to improve facilities and equipment Since 1995 PAMS has conducted more than 900,000 consultations, more than 200,000 surgical procedures and more than 240,000 dental procedures

5 PAMS Permanent Medical Missions Created Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Program in Lima Established Burn and Hemodialysis Centers all over Peru Launched Detection of Cervical Uterine Cancer programs in multiple Peruvian cities Initiated Mental Health Clinics in several cities in the Andes Supports itinerant specialty programs (i.e. eye surgery) in multiple cities in Peru Built a multi-specialty medical center in Chincha (in response to massive earthquake)

6 Partners Lions and Rotary Clubs in the U.S. and in Peru Provide funding and volunteer support VOSH (Volunteer Optometrists Serving Humanity) Provide exams and vision correcting glasses Provide referrals for ophthalmological surgery

7 Meeting with Rotarians before Cajamarca Mission

8 PAMS Auxiliary Composed of mostly member spouses Essential to mission success Organizes both medical and non-medical projects Project TypeExamples Medical Projects Small construction projects Infrastructure upgrades Provides donations to support hospitalized women and children Non-medical Projects Provides computers, setup, training, on-going support Supports orphanages, soup kitchens and homes for the elderly and the disabled Supports “CASA” program for aged-out orphans

9 Auxiliary and Non-Medical Volunteer participation Transport assistance for mission supplies and/or donations (clothes, toys, toiletries, etc.) Spanish-speakers act as translators Support elderly homes, orphanages and soup kitchens Purchase and re-stock supplies for missions and Repair and beautify facilities

10 Girls Orphanage Beautification Volunteers donated linens and arranged for the painting of entire building interior. Cajamarca, Peru

11 Orphanage Playground Repair Volunteers arranged for the painting and repair of two playgrounds (one shown). Huancavelica, Peru

12 Conclusion and next steps Medical missions can often transform the lives of the providers and the recipients The secondary benefits for the volunteers are immeasurable Take the next step today! Continue or join the Ophthalmology Missions at Loyola Volunteer with PAMS or any other medical philanthropic organization

13 The Loyola Group with Peruvian medical students at Huancavelica, Peru Mission Pharmacy at Cusco, Peru

14 Patients waiting to be seen Lining up to register Huancavelica, Peru

15 School children at soup kitchen Home for the elderly Huancavelica, Peru

16 Cusco, Peru Some Loyolans waiting for directions Dr. Dado doing her magic on a cleft lip

17 It is not just work, we have a lot of fun too!

18 Partying and wearing our new hats in Huancavelica, Peru


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