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Project Suyana Peru Humanitarian Aid Trip

Project Suyana Peru Humanitarian Aid Trip. Who We Are. A diverse, student-led, non-profit organization

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Project Suyana Peru Humanitarian Aid Trip

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  1. Project Suyana Peru Humanitarian Aid Trip

  2. Who We Are A diverse, student-led, non-profit organization Project Suyana aims to assimilate students from all areas of the undergraduate and graduate colleges who share a deeply rooted interest in medicine and global health care. Students will collaborate throughout the 2007-2008 school year to attain the appropriate financial and medical resources that would assist in the project’s success while gaining a first hand experience in global health.

  3. Maternal Health in Need • Infant death rate: 53.1 of every 1000 live births • Maternal death rate: 200 of every 100,000 births -World Health Organization, Peru • In the capital, Lima, Peru there are approximately 12-15 physicians per 10,000 inhabitants. • In Puno, Peru, approximately 4-6 physicians are available per 10,000 inhabitants. -Ministry of Health, Puno Peru 2006

  4. Puno, Peru

  5. Descriptive Statistics for Healthcare and Birth Outcomes Statistic 1996 DHS Average # antenatal visits 3.48 (3.63) Share of births at home (%) 54.9 Source: The World Bank Economic Review, 2005 19(2):203-223

  6. Long Term Project Goals • Construction of Casa de Espera – make it an affiliate branch of the Central Hospital. • Create a long standing Public Health Awareness program that could be utilized by local public and social workers in both urban and rural regions of Puno. • Establish a stronger English curriculum within local public schools and orphanages.

  7. Trip Overview • Set up a week long free health clinic screening • Connection to land and population • The sky is the limit! • Health screening in rural Puno • Distribution of year-round clinical supply collection • Rounding with physicians • Surgery (abdominal, trauma, urology, thoracic) • Pediatrics (neonatology) • Obstetrics and Gynecology • Emergency and Family Medicine • Also available in the summer: • Public health programs • English education for grade-school students and hospital staff

  8. Trip Facts and Stats • Time • Spring break: February 22nd – March 2nd • Summer break: June 26th – July 24th • Costs (based on previous trip to Puno) • $700 airfare • $10/day room and board • $5/day food • Local languages • Castellano Spanish (proficiency required by trip time) • Aymara

  9. Project Suyana, Summer 2007 Uros Islands, Lake Titicaca

  10. Capital Folklorica de Peru

  11. Hospital Regional de Puno

  12. The People

  13. The Application Travel application : October 3rd Visit our website to download the application: www.projectsuyana.org Please send your travel application to: projectsuyana@umich.edu An informal interview process will take place after submission of applications.

  14. Muchas Gracias! Hasta Pronto!

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