CONTACT:
Nancy Kinnally
Phone:
(850) 644-7824
Cell: (850) 443-7110Contact:
Elena Reyes
(850) 644-5066 (until March 4)
C: (850) 509-5938 (after March 4)
March 3, 2005
By Jennifer Schmidt
FSUCARES EXPANDS MEDICAL MISSION TO INCLUDE IMMOKALEE, FLA.
Medical students also to revisit Panama, U.S.- Mexico border
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Florida State University medical students and
faculty have expanded their annual FSUCares spring break medical
outreach program to include Immokalee, Fla., where they will work
with medically underserved populations March 5-12. They also will
revisit sites in Panama and along the U.S.-Mexico border during the
organization’s fourth annual spring break mission.
In addition to providing health services to communities with
limited access to health care, these trips serve to educate medical
students about cross cultural medicine including the health issues
of uninsured and culturally diverse groups. Thirty-five students and
11 faculty members will participate this year.
Migrant farm workers, whose labor contributes to the agricultural
harvest of our country, often have unmet health-care needs. In
Immokalee, first- and second-year students will work with faculty to
treat patients at Collier Health Services and will offer local
health fairs for the migrant community.
First-year students will visit McAllen, Texas, where they will
serve the population on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border in
cooperation with the Lower Rio Grande Border Health Council and the
Mexican consulate.
First- and second-year students will travel with faculty members
to revisit two sites in Panama, Central America, in cooperation with
FSU-Panama. The medical students expect to see some of the patients
first visited by FSUCares in 2002 in the remote Panamanian villages
of Filipinas and Portobelo.
With the funds raised for the trip, including a $103,000,
three-year gift from the Pfizer Foundation, and more than $10,000 in
proceeds from November’s FSUCares 5K race, students will provide
health services, medical supplies and books for medical students and
children in the areas they serve.
While making final preparations for the trip, students will be
available for interviews in Tallahassee:
Friday, March 4
12:30 p.m.
FSU College of Medicine Clinical Learning Center
(enter from parking lot on Stadium Drive)
In Texas the students can be reached beginning March 7 through
Dr. Angel Braña of the Office of Border Health at (956) 367-0557.
In Immokalee, contact Prof. Elena Reyes, (850) 509-5938. |