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October 26, 2017 | St. Croix, Virgin Islands| NCC Staff/IAD

A ten-member medical team from Florida Hospital, located in Orlando, Florida, provided free medical services on the island of St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, which began on Oct. 8, 2017. Reports indicate that 178 individuals were served in the first day and a half. Hundreds more were seen in the days that followed.

Hurricane Irma, which struck the island last month, caused extensive damage to the healthcare infrastructure on St. Thomas and disrupted treatments for those who are most vulnerable.

“The need is great. No one was prepared for what we were about to see but we are prepared to serve and that we are doing,” said Alric V. Simmonds, Jr., MD, Medical Director of Outpatient Surgery in the Center for Specialized Surgery at Florida Hospital.

Forida Hospital Medical Team: (L to R) Deborah Ward (PA), Rahera Pittman(PA), Dr. Paul Hamilton, Dr. Benita David, Dr. Ademola Adewale, [Patient], Dr. Ara Suppiah, Dr. Alric V. Simmonds, Jr., Dr. FatimaSadiq, Regan A Schwartz, Lisa Campbell, R.N. Image courtesy of North Caribbean Conference

“Our purpose in coming to St. Thomas is to lend assistance to the community by providing care to those at shelters and relief to the emergency room physicians of the badly damaged Roy Lester Schneider Medical Center,” explained Dr. Simmonds.

The medical team of six physicians, two physician assistants, a registered nurse and a healthcare administrator brought $20,000.00 worth of prescription drugs, donated by Florida Hospital and others, according to Dr. Simmonds, Jr.

“Generous support from the Florida community contributed to the relief efforts. It enables them to touch lives and extend the healing ministry of Jesus to all who need it,” he added.

The team dispensed prescription refills to residents, some of whom had no primary care physician. Using tents provided by the United States (U.S.) Army and a mobile unit from the Virgin Islands Department of Health, the team also accommodated the elderly and disabled.

Dr. Simmonds, Jr., a native of St. Thomas, is assisted by Dr. Benita David, Chair of the Healthcare Administration Program at the Adventist University of Health Sciences, an entity of Florida Hospital. Dr. David said she did not know what to expect coming on this mission trip, especially since it was her first visit to the island. Dr. David indicated that at the airport the extent of the devastation was not immediately obvious; however, on their orientation tour she found it particularly impacting to see “people staying in homes without walls.” She was impressed with “how heroic the people have been.”

Responding to the devastation caused by Hurricane Irma, compounded by Hurricane Maria 12 days later, the Florida Hospital team came with the goal of “extending the healing ministry of Christ,” as this is consistent with the mission of the Florida Hospital, added Dr. Simmonds.

“Residents of [this] island should know that people care for them and by knocking down financial and insurance barriers, [the] strategy is to help stabilize the medical needs of those with chronic conditions so that their conditions would not worsen.”

Florida Hospital, a 2,247-bed medical facility, is a member of Adventist Health System. The hospital serves the Greater Orlando area and extends its ministry to the Caribbean and Latin America.

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