Archive for February, 2007

Using Humor To Teach Female Empowerment

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

Jalandhar, India - Seth Mazow, Interplast staff:  During the weekend between our two
weeks of work, the team saw a bit of the surrounding areas.  Twice a
day, a subset of the team would return to the hospital to monitor the
progress of patients in their recovery and make sure that there were no
urgent complications that required attention.

During one of
these visits, plastic surgeon Eric Mooney and translator/coordinator
Madhu Anand were talking with Nisha’s parents about her recovery.
Everything was going well, and Madhu and Eric asked if Nisha was going
to be allowed outside of the house.  Nisha’s mother said no, that her
daughters are rarely allowed to leave and Eric, the father of three
daughters, jokingly said that he approved.

A good laugh was
shared by all, as a father’s protectiveness regarding his daughters is
one of those universal feelings.  The moment allowed all of us to come
together for a little bit, and bridge the gap between doctor and
patient, rich and poor.

It also allowed Madhu the chance, with
everyone feeling more comfortable, to tell Nisha’s mother in all
seriousness that education is the key to opportunity for Nisha, and she
should be allowed some freedom accordingly.

There is often a
significant cultural gap between the aid giver and receiver.  Humor and
relaying shared experiences are important tools in bridging this gap
and increasing the effectiveness of humanitarian work. 

Apologies for the bad audio in the video, the recovery room is a loud and hectic place.

Paula And An Unhappy Camper

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

  Paula And An Unhappy Camper 
  Originally uploaded by interplast.

Jalandhar, India - Seth Mazow, Interplast staff:  Paula is a recovery room nurse. She monitors the patients as they wake up from anesthesia. This little guy just woke up from hand surgery, which is usually pretty painful. As you can see by the look on his face, he’s not a very happy camper.

Dancing After The Ceremony

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

During the ceremony, the students put on a dance performance featuring traditional south Indian dancing as well as modern, Bollywood-esque numbers.  After the ceremony, the nursing students danced on stage just for fun.

They pulled up the somewhat reticent Interplast nurses, who were a little embarrassed at their lack of Indian dancing skills.  Plus, they were a little nervous about moving around so much in their saris, which they felt were precariously held together. 

The students, however, would hear none of it.  They wouldn’t take no for an answer and pulled up the Interplast nurses on stage, much to everyone’s delight.  Through the riot of color, you can seen them in the background.

Dawn Addressing Nursing Students

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

  Dawn Addressing Nursing Students 
  Originally uploaded by interplast.

At the ceremony, Dawn addressed the nursing students as the guest of honor and told them to respect themselves, as nursing is a respectable profession.

All of the nursing students told the Interplast nurses that in India, nurses are not well respected. This was a common complaint, and hopefully they took Dawn’s words to heart.

Tour of Nursing School Facilities

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

  Phoenix Nursing School Facilities 
  Originally uploaded by interplast.

Jalandhar, India - Seth Mazow, Interplast staff:  The teachers took our nurses for a tour of the facilities. This is the mock recovery room, where the students are taught about proper post-op care.

Candle Lighting

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

  Candle Lighting 
  Originally uploaded by interplast.

Jalandhar, India - Seth Mazow, Interplast staff:  All of the Interplast nurses had a role of honor at the candle lighting ceremony. In this photo, nurses Careen Andrada and Jodi Clements light the candles of the students. After all the candles were lit, everyone recited the nurse’s oath.