30 Eylül 2012 Pazar

I'm Baaaaack

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You can't get rid of me that easy!  C'mon now.
I guess I was a bit Blogged out for a while.  But I'm stoked to be back on here doing some work and hustlin'.  I've done a lot since the last blog and I have to say that I am definitely bummed that I haven't stayed on top of documenting at least some of my travels.
Anyhow, the time is now and i'm on a mission trying to work harder than ever to Entertain you people.  It's a tough job, but someone's gotta do it!
Heres a video that I put a lot of work into the last day. (mostly cause I'm still learning, not because it's good!) 
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2dJr5mTuq0





Apple Valley Sunset Concert Series continues Thursday

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Sunset Concert Series continues July 26 with live music, dancing and food
Apple Valley, CA – July 23, 2012:               
                Summer just keeps getting hotter in Apple Valley, especially on Thursday nights when Desert Valley Hospital presents the Sunset Concert Series at Civic Center Park. Grab a chair and join us this week to see "The Gypsy Dolls" perform from 6 to 9 p.m. courtesy of this week's sponsors Parkway Dental Group and Apple Valley Smiles Dentistry and Orthodontics.               The Town of Apple Valley is the only venue in the high desert offering free weekly concerts every Thursday night. The event features food vendors, a beer garden by the Apple Valley Rotary Club, live music and dancing. The park has inclined lawn seating for more than 1,500 people, so concert goers should bring blankets or portable chairs.
The Sunset Concert Series will present its last two bands next month when "The Silverados" bring their country sounds to the stage on August 2 and Cold Duck closes out the summer on August 9 with oldies and R&B.
Civic Center Park is adjacent to Apple Valley Town Hall and across from Super Target in the Apple Valley Commons shopping center. Parking and admission are free. The Town is seeking additional sponsors to ensure the success of the 2012-2013 events season. For more information on the concert series or to join Desert Valley Hospital, Paul Ahluwalia, MD Inc., Heritage Victor Valley Medical Group, Parkway Dental/Apple Valley Smiles Dentistry and Orthodontics, and the Apple Valley Rotary Club as a sponsor, please visit www.applevalleyevents.org or call (760) 240-7000 x 7071.
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 Charlene S. EngeronPublic Relations SpecialistTown of Apple Valley(760) 240-7000 ext. 7072
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Sunset Concert Series concludes August 9 with oldies and R & B
Apple Valley, CA – August 6, 2012: Join the Town of Apple Valley this Thursday to see Cold Duck perform oldies and R & B when Desert Valley Hospital presents the final Sunset Concert Series of the season at Civic Center Park. Grab a chair and join us from 6 to 9 p.m. courtesy of this week's sponsors, the Rotary Club of Apple Valley.
                The Town of Apple Valley is the only venue in the high desert offering free weekly concerts every Thursday night. The event features food vendors, a beer garden by the Apple Valley Rotary Club, live music and dancing. The park has inclined lawn seating for more than 1,500 people, so concert goers should bring blankets or portable chairs. Civic Center Park is adjacent to Apple Valley Town Hall and across from Super Target in the Apple Valley Commons shopping center. Parking and admission are free.
Music in Apple Valley will resume in a more intimate venue every Thursday in September when Apple Valley Commons and Lewis Retail Centers hosts Concerts in The Courtyard beginning September 6 with Jaye Sooter playing acoustic rock.
For more information on Special Events in Apple Valley, or to support our events with a sponsorship, please visit www.applevalleyevents.org or call (760) 240-7000 x 7071.
# # #Charlene S. EngeronPublic Relations SpecialistTown of Apple Valley(760) 240-7000 ext. 7072

Rock out and rummage at Apple Valley flea market

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Apple Valley, CA – August 6, 2012:
                Something old is something new to somebody somewhere. Get yours at the Town of Apple Valley’s Rockin’ Flea Market this Saturday, August 11 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Lion’s Park on South Outer Highway 18, just east of Dale Evans Parkway in Apple Valley. Event attendees will enjoy live music by Jaye Sooter  while getting great deals new and used, antique and unique items. As always, parking and admission are free.
                Vendor spaces are still available to turn your something old into something new for someone else. For more information please call 240-7000, ext. 7071 or visit www.AppleValleyEvents.org.# # #

Charlene S. EngeronPublic Relations SpecialistTown of Apple Valley(760) 240-7000 ext. 7072

Concerts in The Courtyard - September

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Apple Valley, CA – August 7, 2012:The end of summer doesn't mean the end of the entertainment season in Apple Valley. The Town and Lewis Retail Centers are pleased to welcome back Concerts in The Courtyard at Apple Valley Commons. This is a perfect opportunity to connect with friends, family and neighbors for a great evening of music featuring acoustic rock, Top 40, oldies and classic rock from 6 to 8 p.m. at The Courtyard of Apple Valley Commons. Please bring chairs as the event draws quite a crowd!
  • September 6: Jaye Sooter (Acoustic Rock)
  • September 13: 5th Dementia (Rock)
  • September 20: Under Construction (Top 40)
  • September 27: Mojave Yacht Club (Classic Rock & Oldies)
The Courtyard is a beautiful outdoor dining area located at Apple Valley Commons at the northwest corner of Highway 18 and Dale Evans Pkwy.  Pick up dinner or a snack first at one of the shopping center eateries, including Quizno’s, Round Table Pizza, Rainbow Frozen Yogurt, Fresh Wok, Carl’s Jr., Del Taco, Starbucks and Panda Express. This event is made possible through the generosity of Apple Valley Commons and Lewis Retail Centers and is hosted by the Town of Apple Valley.For more information please visit www.AppleValley.org or call (760) 240-7000 x 7071.# # #

Charlene S. EngeronPublic Relations SpecialistTown of Apple Valley(760) 240-7000 ext. 7072

29 Eylül 2012 Cumartesi

New Autoclave

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A quick introduction: I’m Michael Wolcott, myself and Cosmin Cosma from the office of University Relations at LLU are in Haiti for a couple of weeks. From time to time we’ll try and help Andrew out a little by updating this blog.

A new autoclave came to the hospital today. The US Navy and US Army brought it and unloaded it. It was quite a feat and great to see my tax dollars at work. The autoclave will allow the hospital to safely sterilize more equipment.

There’s also word about the shelving that will allow all of the supplies to be organized. It sounds like it might be arriving tomorrow.

We’ve been here for two days and are amazed by the work of the volunteers, a stream of people pour into the hospital and they’re able to see patient after patient day and night.







Everybody's leaving but we're still here

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Hello blog-o-sphere, sorry it's been so long since I've made a post.  Seems every time we think things are getting better we are dealt a new deck of cards.  We have been as busy as ever here but with new and varying challenges.  While post-op ortho cases are gradually being discharged and leaving the property we have been plagued with significant traffic in our ER.  To make matters worse it seems that more and more NGOs and government groups alike are ending their Haiti relief missions already.  What this means is that our ability to transfer patients out to places that may have resources we don't is dwindling and will soon be gone.  Our two best transfer options for critical patients have been the USS Comfort and the University of Miami Field Hospital.  Word on the street and confirmed by our own challenges in transferring patients to either, is that both will be ending their missions here in Haiti shortly.  By default, we have become the regional trauma center for the entire west side of Port au Prince and most of the communities on the western peninsula.  This was never our intent and we are ill equipped for such responsibility but, we will carry on and are committed to the Haitian communities we serve.

Sorry to be cynical but apparently the collective goal of many response agencies working here was to: return Haiti's health care system to the pre-quake state and then go home.  Well folks we (LLU and the volunteer groups that have and continue to work here) exceeded that goal just by showing up.  The idea that that goal is an acceptable level makes me want to scream.  This nation has lost upwards of 225,000 people, almost 1 million of the surviving population are without proper food, water, shelter, or sanitation and somewhere between 7,000 - 10,000 have had limbs amputated, not to mention the huge number of patients with surgically treated injuries.  To think that the international community can come here for 6 weeks and then turn their backs is simply unacceptable.  LLU is not leaving our work here in Haiti and we continue to need your support.  Please if you have the means to help our work, click on the red button at the top of this blog and support our cause.

Aftershocks
We have had two 4.7 aftershocks this week both in the middle of the night.  Significant aftershocks continue to be a very real reality here and are detrimental to the already fragile psyche of the Haitian population and our volunteer medical staff.  During an aftershock our patients in the hospital all go running and screaming out of the building, many dragging their IVs on the ground or ripping them out all together.  This is a major obstacle for us to overcome.

Shelving update
I am pleased to report that we have more than 20 shelving units built and in use in the various operational units around the hospital.  We have more shelves being built and more on the way.  This one simple thing has radically improved the efficiency of our operation.

BCFS Texas Strike Team
We have been blessed for almost two weeks now to have a group of volunteers from San Antonio Texas here at the hospital with us.  This team is a highly trained incident management team (IMT) that have worked in multiple disaster zones such as Hurricanes Katrina, Ike, 9/11 and others.  They have helped us implement an Incident Command System (ICS) structure that has dramatically increased the efficiency of our relief effort.  We have implemented specific roles that each of us play in order to decrease overlap of duty and maximize productivity.  ICS stresses the creation and dissemination of very specific objectives to be completed in each 24 hour period.  These objectives are shared twice a day at 7:30AM and 7:30PM in a very structured staff briefing.  Overall this system seems to be steering us rapidly towards our goal of resuming normal hospital operations inside the building.  Much work remains but ICS has been very helpful in moving us forward.

The Chief and The Commander in their ICS vests
Numbers
70 post-op patients still outside in the tents
15 patients inside the various wards in the main building
21 sick babies
10 pregnant moms waiting to deliver
16 volunteer staff with GI issues in the last week
18 hour work days still the norm for Andrew

Keep Haiti in your prayers and thoughts as much work remains here.