Tanya Weinberg, Save the Children manager, media and communications
Port-au-Prince, Haiti
February 26, 2010
In the video below, you can see what it's really like on the ground as we videotape the work of a Save the Children mobile health team in Haiti. The team arrives in a crowded camp called Village Gastron Magron in Port-Au-Prince on Feb. 22, 2010.
The video features Dr. Joachim Abdias on-camera who is treating patients and explaining their medical conditions.
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I am really sad to see this video, we should all come forward and help the flood struck people.
Posted by: nurses continuing education | 01/31/2012 at 05:48 AM
Yes, school nurses are a necessary, there are many incidents reported where there a school doesnt have a nurse on site and the kid gets really bad injuries and needed immediate medical support.
Posted by: dental continuing ed | 11/30/2011 at 07:54 AM