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Havana, Cuba (Spring 2019)
This visit to CMEQ celebrated over 20 years of teamwork. In 1997 a tree was planted to commemorate the 1st mission this year we planted a second to honor our on-going collaboration to restore mobility
Miriam, a former gymnast, had to put her coaching career on hold due to arthritis. Here she reunites with surgeon, Dr. William Long, after a successful hip replacement
Celebrating a successful physical therapy session. Idania worked hard during her rehabilitation and was able to return home just 48 hours after surgery
Katy Goodwin, an Operation Walk Angel, had the opportunity to travel with us to see how donations from the program are utilized. Supporting patients during their recovery was an experience she will treasure
RN Michelle Burdette with Tania, a patient that the WOGO chapter was unable to operate. Through coordination and teamwork, one chapter of OpWalk can complete a surgery that another could not
Regina is used to helping patients recovery from surgery. This nurse impressed us with her hard work and determination to return to work. She plans on just five weeks of recovery time
Our Central Processing team is crucial to our success in the OR. They clean and sterilize each tray of instruments so they will be ready for the next surgery
Tomas practices using a cane on his way to tackle the stairs. Tomas works as a coordinator at the National Convention Center and has many flights of stairs to take each day. PT Jen Okuno helps to guide him through these final steps before he returns home
During our mission to CIMEQ we screened 100 patients to see if they were eligible both orthopedically and medically for surgery. 50 patients passed the screening test and received joint replacement surgery
Emiliano has been unable to walk unassisted for two years and more recently unable to stand. After a bilateral knee replacement he said he was feeling like a million and ready to go dancing
Student volunteers are an important part of our legacy of teaching and continuing to serve others in need. Many of them go on to have careers in the medical field
Respirar Profundo - recovery isn't always easy. We work with patients to learn exercises, wound care, and the proper techniques to recover safely and completely
64 volunteers, 50 patients, 58 joints replaced - Cuba 2019 was a success!