PODEMOS: A Student-Led International Medical Brigade

T. Mason, Nayanika Challa, J. Baek, Arthur J Pollauf, Emily Veach, Luis Regalado, Jacy Leon
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PODEMOS, Spanish for “We Can”, is an interdisciplinary healthcare organization based in Columbus, Ohio, that is designed to meet the healthcare needs of communities around the city of El Progreso, Honduras. Honduras is a developing country in Central America that scores low in most indicators of healthcare quality and access. Most notably, there is a tremendous need for expanded access in rural communities. Established in 2008 by students from the Ohio State University College of Medicine, PODEMOS conducts biannual medical brigades that run primary care clinics in three rural communities around El Progreso through the volunteer service of United States (US)-based medical, pharmacy, and dental professionals. Additionally, the organization works with local leaders to provide healthcare services for patients with chronic conditions, fill gaps in US-based provider coverage, and recruit patients. PODEMOS bases its care on two models, the acute care model for common adult complaints and all children under the age of 18, and the chronic care model for a subset of adult patients who need more complex care for chronic conditions such as diabetes mellitus and hypertension. Providers then have access to select laboratory and pharmacy services for their patient’s needs. PODEMOS has had a large impact on local communities since its inception, as evidenced by the numerous acute patient visits in its 11 years of existence and the 136 patients currently enrolled in chronic care program. Nevertheless, the organization continues to face challenges in areas such as interprofessional collaboration, security, and maintaining patient turnout. This piece is a descriptive report on PODEMOS, a student-run international medical organization based out of the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, that seeks to inform other student-run organizations about the organization’s structure and operation.
PODEMOS:学生领导的国际医疗队
PODEMOS,西班牙语中“We Can”的意思,是一家总部位于俄亥俄州哥伦布市的跨学科医疗保健组织,旨在满足洪都拉斯El Progreso市周围社区的医疗保健需求。洪都拉斯是中美洲的一个发展中国家,在大多数医疗质量和可及性指标上得分较低。最值得注意的是,农村社区迫切需要扩大准入。PODEMOS由俄亥俄州立大学医学院的学生于2008年成立,通过美国医疗、药学和牙科专业人员的志愿服务,每两年组织一次医疗队,在El Progreso周围的三个农村社区开办初级保健诊所。此外,该组织与当地领导人合作,为慢性病患者提供医疗服务,填补美国医疗服务提供者覆盖范围的空白,并招募患者。PODEMOS的护理基于两种模式,一种是针对常见成人投诉和所有18岁以下儿童的急性护理模式,另一种是为糖尿病和高血压等慢性疾病需要更复杂护理的成年患者子集提供的慢性护理模式。然后,提供者可以为患者选择实验室和药房服务™的需求。PODEMOS自成立以来对当地社区产生了巨大影响,其成立11年来的多次急性患者就诊和目前参与慢性护理项目的136名患者就是明证。尽管如此,该组织在跨专业协作、安全和保持患者参与率等领域仍面临挑战。这篇文章是一篇关于PODEMOS的描述性报告,PODEMOS是一家总部位于俄亥俄州立大学韦克斯纳医学中心的学生运营的国际医疗组织,旨在向其他学生运营的组织介绍该组织的情况™的结构和操作。
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