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Todd Grivetti tmg4 at pvhs.orgSat Sep 9 13:08:50 BST 2006
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Dr. Cobb, I concure with Skip. Project Cure is an International non-profit. I am including their contact information. Project Cure 9055 E. Mineral Cr. Centennial, CO. 80112 303-792-0729 (main) 303-792-0744 (fax) projectcureinfo at projectcure.org Good Luck Todd M. Grivetti, BSN, RN, CCRN Trauma Case Manager/Trauma Education Coordinator Trauma Center of the Rockies Poudre Valley Hosptial 1024 Lemay Ave. Ft. Collins, CO. 80524 970-495-8021 Ofc. 970-495-7692 Fax 970-221-1448 Pgr. 4119 If your success is not on your own terms, if it looks good to the world but does not feel good in your heart, it is not success at all. Anna Quindilen >>> skip at c-d-m.com <skip at c-d-m.com> 09/07/06 12:12 PM >>> Dr Cobb, Check with Project CURE in Denver. They may be able to help. Skip Tinnell, RN, MSPH CDM, Inc >>> Dr Brian Cobb<drbriannepal at yahoo.co.in> 09/07 5:12 AM >>> Dear Colleague, Nepal is one of the poorest countries in the world, with a per capita GDP of $240 per year and horrendous maternal and child mortality. It is just emerging from a civil war. The medical care sector is small and most people have no access to doctors or nurses. I'm an emergency physician and professor at B P Koirala Institute of Medical Sciences in Dharan, the largest hospital and foremost health professions university in the country. Our ED is very busy, filled with extremely sick, badly injured and very poor people. We get very little funding, as we are a government institution. We have almost no equipment and no ambulances. I'm starting programs to train emergency nurses, paramedics and physicians and my trainees are bright and eager. If any of you have any used but serviceable equipment or supplies--even disposables like ambu bags, cervical collars, staplers, etc--please contact me. Of course we could really use some outdated but still functional monitors, oximeters, ultrasound machines, practically anything. If anyone wants to volunteer helping these friendly, gentle people and training young professionals in a beautiful subtropical landscape at the foot of the Himalayan range, contact me. Thanks for your help. Brian Cobb, MD Professor of Emergency Medicine drbriannepal at yahoo.co.in Prof. Brian Cobb, M.D. Emergency and Critical Care Medicine Cowardice asks the question - is it safe? Expediency asks the question - is it politic? Vanity asks the question - is it popular? But conscience asks the question - is it right? And there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular; but one must take it because it is right. --Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. --------------------------------- Here's a new way to find what you're looking for - Yahoo! Answers Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Yahoo! Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The information contained in this e-mail is privileged and confidential, and is intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, electronic storage or use of this communication is prohibited. If you received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by e-mail, attaching the original message, and delete the original message from your computer and any network to which your computer is connected. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <<<<Poudre Valley Health System>>>>
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