Emily Scire, Carrie Z Morales, Alan Herbst, Matthew Goldshore, Jon B Morris
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我们是外科健康中心(CSH),一个支持、教育和倡导患有外科疾病的弱势费城人的学术社区合作伙伴关系,由宾夕法尼亚大学外科教育领袖兼普通外科医生Jon B. Morris博士和现任宾夕法尼亚大学普通外科住院医生Alan Herbst博士于2016年创立。当时,莫里斯博士在一个改革派犹太家庭长大,一直在参加一个皈依天主教的RCIA项目。莫里斯博士认为,为没有保险的病人(主要是无证个人)提供手术,帮助他们获得保险,并与宾夕法尼亚大学的医生会面,这是一种天主教慈善事业,随着他对耶稣基督的信仰加深,他将继续致力于这项事业。赫布斯特医生现在是CSH诊所的副主任,他回忆起在莫里斯医生转变为副实习生期间,他和他一起工作,开始时充满激情,霓虹灯广告牌邀请人们“看外科医生”。从那时起,CSH已经从一个只有10名志愿者的组织发展壮大,他们被称为“个人病人导航员”,在围手术期的每一步提供保险支持和宣传,现在已经有50多名志愿者,他们已经见过156名病人,并协助提供了49项必要的手术。这一增长在很大程度上要归功于CSH副主任、宾夕法尼亚大学普通外科住院医生Matthew Goldshore博士的奉献和远见,以及CSH副主任、佩雷尔曼医学院(Perelman School of Medicine)近期毕业生Carrie Z. Morales博士。通过他们的领导,以及CSH董事会其他成员在主任Morris博士的监督下的才能和承诺,CSH现在拥有政策和研究部门,外科公平课程,并继续开发提供更好护理的新方法。
The Center for Surgical Health: A Compassion-Driven Urban Surgical Mission.
We are the Center for Surgical Health (CSH), an academic community partnership that supports, educates, and advocates for vulnerable Philadelphians with surgical diseases, founded in 2016 by Dr. Jon B. Morris, a leader in surgical education and a general surgeon at the University of Pennsylvania, and Dr. Alan Herbst, a current third-year Penn general surgery resident. At the time, Dr. Morris, raised in a Reform Jewish household, had been participating in an RCIA Program to convert to Catholicism. The mission of providing surgery to uninsured patients, primarily undocumented individuals, by helping them obtain insurance and see Penn providers was seen by Dr. Morris as a form of Catholic charity, which he has continued to remain dedicated to as his faith in Jesus Christ has deepened. Dr. Herbst, now Associate Director of Clinics for the CSH, recalls working with Dr. Morris as a sub-intern during his conversion, beginning with passion and a neon poster board inviting people to "See the Surgeon." Since that time, the CSH has grown from an organization with 10 volunteers, called "personal patient navigators," who provide insurance support and advocacy at every step of the perioperative continuum, to one with over 50, who have now seen 156 patients and assisted in providing 49 needed procedures. Much of this growth has been brought about through the dedication and vision of Dr. Matthew Goldshore, the Deputy Director of the CSH and a fifth-year Penn general surgery resident, as well as Dr. Carrie Z. Morales, Associate Deputy Director of the CSH and a recent Perelman School of Medicine graduate. Through their leadership, and the talent and commitment of other members of the CSH board, overseen by Director Dr. Morris, the CSH now has policy and research divisions, a surgical equity curriculum, and continues to develop new ways of providing better care.