Timely Training – Mass Casualty Event
"ECPs can be trained in 2 years, whereas it would take nearly a decade and a much greater cost to train physicians to do the same tasks. Patients dying in Uganda do not have time to wait." Over the past…
"ECPs can be trained in 2 years, whereas it would take nearly a decade and a much greater cost to train physicians to do the same tasks. Patients dying in Uganda do not have time to wait." Over the past…
Our team was thrilled to participate in the 4th African Conference on Emergency Medicine this month in Kigali, Rwanda. Thanks to the conference’s close proximity to Uganda, 18 GEC team members were able to attend the three-day event, from Emergency…
“If you have come here to help me, you are wasting your time. But if your liberation is bound up with mine, then let us work together.” - Lilla Watson, Australian Aboriginal activist By: Harry Chen, M.D., September, 2018 It was about…
GEC Staff, Board of Directors, and Volunteers came together in September for our annual meeting in lovely Seattle! We’re thinking the stereotype of rainy gray Seattle is a lie fabricated to keep people away – we had sunny weather the…
Dr. Casey Patrick recently returned from a volunteer stint with GEC teaching Emergency Care Practitioners in Nyakibale and Masaka, Uganda. Dr. Patrick is Assistant Medical Director for the Montgomery County Hospital District EMS service and works in multiple community emergency…
"It is remarkable to see how our faculty and staff have stepped up to the task of building emergency medicine from the ground up. " By Alex Wang, GEC Global Health Fellow 2017-18 The patient was a 20-something year old construction…
"Despite the limitations, the ECPs managed to provide efficient and often life-saving care to patients with conditions ranging from advanced pulmonary tuberculosis to multiple traumas from a road traffic accident." By: Dr. Elizabeth Wolpaw, GEC Curriculum Team I spent…
"I was particularly impressed with the breadth of knowledge that the ECPs demonstrated. On a daily basis, they provided critical and life saving care to patients with a variety of illnesses." By: Dr. David Barney, GEC Volunteer As an…
On behalf of the Board of Directors, I am pleased to bring you the 2017 Annual Report. Our 10th year was a year we can all be proud of, and thanks to your support we have shown great progress with…
Written By: Dr. Brad Dreifuss, GEC Director of Partnerships and Innovations Those who know me know I loathe “hallmark holidays”. However, on this Father’s Day week, I will share one way parenthood has deepened my appreciation for the availability of…