roatan Volunteer Pediatric Clinic
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The Roatán Volunteer Pediatric Clinic consist of:

Inpatient/Outpatient Clinic: Staffed year-round by a fellow, attendings, residents and student interns, the Clinic provides medical care and education. Within the Clinic, physicians have broadened the original scope by participating in ward rounds with local physicians and examining newborn infants. An educational program has been supported by sponsoring a weekly case-based educational conference. Logistic support has been accomplished by providing necessary equipment associated with teaching visits by US specialists in emergency medicine, neonatology, pediatric and trauma surgery. More intensive training conferences in trauma care and ultrasound diagnosis, attended by health care personnel from the entire region, have been part of this effort.
To volunteer as a Pediatric Attending, please email Alice Gruber, Volunteer Coodinator at

Residency Elective: This is a one-month minimum position open for third-year pediatric residents to work in a developing country with limited resources. This international elective provides pediatric residents an opportunity to work in a developing country with limited resources. Residents assist attendings and the fellow in diagnosis, treatment and ward rounds.
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Health Education & Advocacy Liaisons: Our HEAL volunteers are pre-medical undergraduates and medical students. They perform triage, assist patient intake and perform various logistical and administrative functions. In the afternoons, HEAL volunteers have the chance to participate in other health-oriented programs on the island. Click here to read more information.
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The Roatán Volunteer Pediatric Clinic operates under the auspices of Global Healing, a U.S. registered 501(c)3 non-profit
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