Jalandhar, India - Seth Mazow, Interplast staff: Greetings from Jalandhar, India! For the next two weeks, 15 plastic surgeons, nurses, anesthesiologists, pediatricians and translator/coordinators will be operating on poor patients at Dr. Puneet Pasricha's hospital. Dr. Pasricha is an Smile Train partner that has recently begun working with Interplast as well. He owns his own private hospital here in Jalandhar, and he lives right above it. He is our local host, and was responsible for providing access to suitable surgical facilities and finding patients that need free reconstructive surgery who have no other access to care. We will be working here for the next two weeks, so if you would like to find out more about how we work or ask a question of our patients, please feel free to leave a comment, and we will try our best to satisfy your curiosity.
I did not see a date as to when you will be working in Punjab. My daughter (an RN) and I will be traveling there from US from Dec 10th through the 15th. My daughter will be helping out at a hospital in Jalandhar and if possible I would like to do some volunteer work during my time. I am a trained dental assistant by trade but have no medical experiance. If there was something that I could help with your project while I was there please let me know. thanks sue
Posted by: sue MacDonell | November 22, 2007 at 05:59 AM
I did not see a date as to when you will be working in Punjab. My daughter (an RN) and I will be traveling there from US from Dec 10th through the 15th. My daughter will be helping out at a hospital in Jalandhar and if possible I would like to do some volunteer work during my time. I am a trained dental assistant by trade but have no medical experiance. If there was something that I could help with your project while I was there please let me know. thanks sue
Posted by: sue MacDonell | November 22, 2007 at 05:59 AM
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