The Samaritans of the north in Cangé and Thomonde, Haiti -
December 2, 2003 |
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A partially paralyzed man on a mule in Thomonde, Haiti, poses under a
banner welcoming University of Miami President and former US Secretary of Health and Human
Services (1993-2001) Donna Shalala, the Green Family Foundation and others outside the
office of Project Medishare which a delegation led by Shalala was visiting to learn about
the collaborative program between the university, Partners in Health, Medishare and others
on Tuesday, December 2, 2003. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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Dr. Rudi Moise, a Trustee of the University of Miami and also president
of its alumni association, talks with Sonson St. Louis, 60, who, along with his entire
family, once suffered from tuberculosis, as University of Miami President and former US
Secretary of Health and Human Services (1993-2001) Donna Shalala, center in the orange
shirt, and Dr. Barth Green, a professor at the university's medical school and founder of
Project Medishare, look on during a visit to learn about the collaborative program between
the university, Partners in Health, Project Medishare and others in Thomonde, Haiti, on
Tuesday, December 2, 2003. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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University of Miami President and former US Secretary of Health and Human
Services (1993-2001) Donna Shalala, left in the orange shirt, looks at the forms community
health workers in Thomonde, Haiti, have filled out during a census during a visit she and
a delegation made to learn about the collaborative program between the university,
Partners in Health, Project Medishare and others on Tuesday, December 2, 2003. (AP
Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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University of Miami President and former US Secretary of Health and Human
Services (1993-2001) Donna Shalala, center, receives flowers from a young student at the
Bon Sauveur School, part of the Bon Sauveur Hospital compound in Cange, Haiti, as members
of her delegation -- University of Miami Medical School Dean John Clarkson, right in the
white shirt, and Dr. Michel Dodard of Project Medishare, left in the yellow shirt -- look
on during a visit to learn about the collaborative program between the university,
Partners in Health, Project Medishare and others on Tuesday, December 2, 2003. (AP
Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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University of Miami President and former US Secretary of Health and Human
Services (1993-2001) Donna Shalala, smiles as she walks by the student band in the yard of
the Bon Sauveur School, part of the Bon Sauveur Hospital compound in Cange, Haiti, as she
and a delegation she led was being welcomed at the hospital at the beginning of their
two-day visit to learn about the collaborative program between the university, Partners in
Health, Project Medishare and others on Tuesday, December 2, 2003. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)
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University of Miami President Donna Shalala, right, former US Secretary
of Health and Human Services (1993-2001), chats with children outside a clsed government
agricultural building the university, Partners in Health, Project Medishare and others
hope to turn into a hospital and lab in Thomonde, Haiti, on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2003. (AP
Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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Dr. Arthur Fournier, center, holds the hand of six-year-old Friscot Jean,
just diagnosed to have AIDS and sarcoma, as University of Miami President Donna Shalala,
behind him to the left, former US Secretary of Health and Human Services (1993-2001),
looks on at the Thomonde Health Center where the university, Partners in Health, Project
Medishare and the Haitian government are collaborating to improve access to healthcare in
Thomonde, Haiti, on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2003. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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University of Miami President Donna Shalala, right, former US Secretary
of Health and Human Services (1993-2001), chats with Dr. John Clarkson, Dean of the
University of Miami Medical School, on their way to visit an entire family who once had
tuberculosis and are now cured due to a collaborative program of the university, Partners
in Health, Project Medishare and the Haitian government in Thomonde, Haiti, on Tuesday,
December 2, 2003. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel) |
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