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Worldview 4/30/2009
Clinic Provides Free Medical Care in Rural Bolivia




 
 
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The Centro Medico Humberto Parra clinic provides free healthcare to people living in rural Bolivia. Dr. Susan Hou and Dr. Mark Molitch decided to open up the clinic after Susan treated a Bolivian doctor at Loyola University. That patient became their partner in the project, and he helped the couple open the clinic in 2001.
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Michael Molitch-Hou, Los Angeles // Thursday, April 30, 2009 @ 8:30 PM

Great job, everybody! Thanks everyone at NPR for helping spread the word about our clinic and, therefore, getting medical aid to all of our patients. Thanks, mom and dad, for spreading good in the world.

Michael Molitch-Hou, Los Angeles // Thursday, April 30, 2009 @ 8:35 PM

Thanks, Andrew too.

Adam Trotta, Medford, OR // Thursday, April 30, 2009 @ 8:46 PM

I am recent Northwestern graduate who did an away rotation last year at the clinic. It's really an amazing place and provides free high quality compassionate health care to the local population. I know the clinic founders well and the clinic is always working to obtain to funds to keep operating. I encourage anyone who can to donate to this grass roots project!http://hamantfoundation.org/centromedico/index.php?page=donate.php

Tamara, Tampa, FL // Thursday, April 30, 2009 @ 8:49 PM

Go mom & dad! I'm impressed.

Laurel Jean Smit, Chicago, IL // Friday, May 01, 2009 @ 10:33 AM

Thank you NPR for getting the word out about this wonderful clinic! I spent part of last spring working there and I think it's an excellent model for sustainable healthcare. So often, there are service trips that sweep into a region for a week or two and hand out medicine . . . then leave. The thing I love most about this clinic is that it has a continuing presence in the community and empowers patients to battle chronic diseases like diabetes and hypertension. Thanks for shedding some light on this special organization.

Mark Molitch, River Forest // Friday, May 01, 2009 @ 2:40 PM

Thanks all for your kind comments.

Ana-Maria, Chicago // Friday, May 15, 2009 @ 1:55 PM

My sister Lavinia has been helping out at the clinic for almost a year, and I know the work the clinic is doing there is really helping the locals. Great job and great photos!

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