Brianna Lam

San Diego

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Helping and brightening the world, traveling, and cooking

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UC San Diego Medical June 2014 Panama



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My name is Brianna Lam. Most people call me, "Bree." One of my greatest wishes is to have the opportunity to travel the world while being able to helps others. I love exploring different cultures and languages, and very much wish to be exposed to a different society because I have yet to travel outside of the US. As cliché as it may sound, I believe that the world can be a better place if one is willing to contribute to society in a positive way. As a freshman at the University of California, San Diego, I am privileged to attend a great school, and I feel I should return all the good things that have happened to me through participating in the Global Brigade. Being an only child, I have been fortunate enough to have all the necessities provided to me by my parents, and even though I am an active volunteer in my community, I've always wanted to expand my horizons and this opportunity is giving me exact what I have been looking for: community service and an adventure. However, this is not the only reason why I wish to partake in this organization. It is the message and the community that this program provides that attracts me. It allows me to be with individuals with similar views and aspirations, while granting me an experience to enlighten and open my eyes to a different environment that I'm used to.
For more information about the safety and platform of the Global Medical Brigades, please visit:
http://brigaders.wikidot.com/professional:safety-safety-precautions
http://www.globalbrigades.org/panama-safety
http://www.globalbrigades.org/medical-methodology

Volunteer Activity Description

Global Brigades offers a 7 day Medical Brigade for volunteers to participate in throughout the year in Panama. Medical Brigade volunteers have the opportunity to shadow licensed doctors in medical consultations and assist in a pharmacy under the direction of licensed pharmacists. Each of our partner community receives a brigade every 3 to 4 months where hundreds of patients are treated and volunteers deliver public health workshops. Between brigades our in-country team maintains relationships with the communities to provide follow-up and to conduct Community Health Worker (CHW) trainings to empower local leaders to sustain a consistent level of healthcare. Electronic patient records are collected for future visitations and to monitor overall community health trends.

Medical Brigades in Panama are seven days in length and consist of three clinic days and one household visit day. During the household visits, students are welcomed into the homes of community members in order to learn from them as well as to identify some of the root causes of the medical issues they will encounter throughout the week. Students will also have the opportunity to volunteer alongside and learn from friendly and experienced Panamanian healthcare professionals while interacting with vibrant indigenous and latino communities. Students will learn first hand about the stark disparity between the rich and poor that defines Panama, a country set to leap forward as the \\\"international hub of the Americas\\\" in the 21st century. The main health concerns of the community members are intestinal parasites, diarrhea, common cold and skin infections.

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