CRUDEM’s Hôpital Sacré Coeur is becoming a Center for Excellence in the area of education! How can this be just one year after the country’s worst disaster? Read More
If there was any doubt that Milot was in need of an organized EMS system or that Hôpital Sacré Coeur was in need of an emergency department, we need only look back to the... Read More
Cholera is a diarrheal disease which can rapidly dehydrate infected persons due to tremendous fluid losses in stool. The cholera cots – cots with a hole cut in the bottom – are a well... Read More
As long as we are diving deeply into modern medicine, we are progressively widening the gap between us, as healthcare providers, and the patients. We very often see the disease, not the patient; if... Read More
In 2010, there were almost 2,500 gynecological visits to Hôpital Sacré Coeur. Women come for the same reasons in Haiti as they do in any other part of the world. They come because they... Read More
The high infant mortality in Haiti inspired Dr. Harold Prévil to begin a special program for newborns (neonates) when he became Medical Director for Hôpital Sacré Coeur in 2008. Read More
Good fortune was mine the day I met Dr. Bill Guyol at Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medical Center. Conversation ensued, and before I knew it, he was offering me the opportunity to travel with his... Read More
Ed Constantine paused for a moment as he taxied the Beech Baron into position on Runway 5 at Boca Raton Airport. “At this point, I always pray.” Read More
...in the midst of tragedy love still works its glory; bringing awe into the most unlikely moments; calling forth the best of human nature, and weaving a tapestry of elements that leaves the participants... Read More