Dr. Rashkoff volunteers in devastated Haiti

While most residents of the Northwest Corner were enjoying turkey and mashed potatoes last week, Dr. Evan Rashkoff, an orthopedic surgeon at Sharon Hospital and a Lakeville resident, was in Haiti tending to broken bones and other medical needs.

This is Rashkoff’s second trip to Haiti.

He spent a week volunteering with Project Medishare, a humanitarian medical organization affiliated with the University of Miami Schools of Medicine and Nursing, in March, shortly after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake devastated the country’s capital city, Port-au-Prince.

“It’s 92 degrees and I spent most of the day alternating between the operating room and the emergency room, neither of which are air-conditioned,� Rashkoff reported in a Nov. 22 e-mail that included informatio about two of his patients, a 16-year-old mother and her son. Both mother and son have AIDS and tuberculosis. The boy had been hit by a car and fractured his elbow. They waited in line in the hot sun most of the day to be seen in the emergency room, Rashkoff reported.

“They didn’t complain or express any frustration.

“They possess a resilience and unbreakable spirit, like so many other Haitians. The country is a mess but the people are truly amazing and inspiring.�

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