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Photos
- A local agronomist tends to crops in one of Project Medishare’s trial gardens. Through the Integrated Community Health Program, Project Medishare’s agriculture team is working with local farmers to teach sustainable farming practices. Photo by Daniel Cima
- Local farmers work to clear a plot of land in Thomonde for a trial garden. Photo by Jennifer Browning
- A local farmer shows an example of a growing seedling. Project Medishare’s local agronomists, through the Integrated Community Development Program, work with farmers to teach better farming practices to help bring successful crops and larger food production to the Central Plateau. Photo by Daniel Cima
- Akamil facility in Thomonde
- A local nurse takes blood pressure of a patient before being seen by the doctor at a community health clinic in Casse. Photo by Jennifer Browning
- Photo by Daniel Cima
- Wilford Messine after being fitted with his prosthetic leg. After being fitted with his prosthetic leg, Messine begam playing soccer. Project Medishare has hired him to help fellow Haitians overcome the physical and cultural obstacles of being an amputee.
- Photo by Daniel Cima
- Urology surgeon Dr. Viraj Master looks over an x-ray with medical students from Emory Medical School. Emory Medical School has also worked with Project Medishare with specialty surgery trips to Hinche. Photo by Jennifer Browning
- Carolyn Domina carries a child to the operating room, to prepare the child for surgery. Domina, who volunteers often with Project Meishare, works at Miami Children’s Hospital as the Perioperative Director when she isn’t volunteering her time in Haiti. Photo by Jennifer Browning
- Pediatric neurological surgeon Dr. Jeff Blount stops by the recovery ward to check on a hyrdrocephalus patient. Photo by Jennifer Browning
- Pediatric neurosurgical team performs a vetriculostomy surgery on a young girl. Photo by Jennifer Browning
- Jeff St. Elois, 8, looks into a mirror for the first time since after his surgery the day before. A grant provided by The Smile Train to the University of Miami Department of Plastic Surgery helped make cleft surgeries like St. Elois’ possible. Photo by Jennifer Browning
- A medical student from the University of Miami works side by side with Dr. Malou Phanord during a mobile clinic in Baille Touribe. Photo by Daniel Cima
- Fitting amputee patients with a combination of technology and heart August 30, 2010
- Project Medishare featured in UM’s Medicine magazine August 25, 2010
- Florida’s U.S. Senator Bill Nelson fights for funding for Haiti’s only critical care hospital August 24, 2010
- Project Medishare’s Dr. Green receives FANO’s Lawton’s Heart Humanitarian Award August 19, 2010
- Update for medical professionals wishing to volunteer at Hospital Bernard Mevs Project Medishare August 19, 2010






















