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International Task Force on Volunteer Cleft Missions

 

作者: Vincent Yeow,   Seng-Teik Lee,   Thomas Lambrecht,   John Barnett,   Mark Gorney,   Widanto Hardjowasito,   Gottfried Lemperle,   Harold McComb,   Nagato Natsume,   Mirek Stranc,   Libby Wilson,  

 

期刊: Journal of Craniofacial Surgery  (OVID Available online 2002)
卷期: Volume 13, issue 1  

页码: 18-25

 

ISSN:1049-2275

 

年代: 2002

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: Volunteer;cleft missions

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

The International Task Force on Volunteer Cleft Missions was set up to provide a report to be presented at the Eighth International Congress of Cleft Palate and Associated Craniofacial Anomalies on September 12, 1997, in Singapore. The aim of the report was to provide data from a wide range of different international teams performing volunteer cleft missions and, thereafter, based on the collected data, to identify common goals and aims of such missions. Thirteen different groups actively participating in volunteer cleft missions worldwide were selected from the International Confederation of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery's list of teams actively participating in volunteer cleft missions. Because of the time frame within which the committee had to work, three groups that did not respond by the stipulated deadline were omitted from the committee. The represented members and their respective institutions have undertaken more than 50 volunteer cleft missions to underdeveloped nations worldwide within the last 3 years. They have visited over 20 different countries, treating more than 3,500 patients worldwide. Based on the data collected and by consensus, the committee outlined recommendations for future volunteer cleft missions based on 1) mission objectives, 2) organization, 3) personal health and liability, 4) funding, 5) trainees in volunteer cleft missions, and 6) public relations. The task force believed that all volunteer cleft missions should have well-defined objectives, preferably with long-term plans. The task force also decided that it was impossible to achieve a successful mission without good organization and close coordination. All efforts should be made, and care taken, to ensure that there is minimal morbidity and no mortality. Finally, as ambassadors of goodwill and humanitarian aid, the participants must make every effort to understand and respect local customs and protocol. The main aims are to provide top-quality surgical service, train local doctors and staff, develop and nurture fledgling cleft programs, and, finally, make new friends.

 

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