A Physician’s Perspective on Volunteering Overseas… It Is Not All about Sharing the Latest Technology

As health-care professionals, there often comes a time in our career when we are intrigued by the possibility of participating in humanitarian work in underserved countries. However, the desire to serve is often tempered by some ambivalence about whether our skill sets are applicable in less technol...

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Main Author: Jon Kolkin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-02-01
Series:Frontiers in Surgery
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fsurg.2017.00077/full
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spelling doaj-11c8e1bf38064b8bbb11bdbb4e8722902020-11-24T22:22:38ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Surgery2296-875X2018-02-01410.3389/fsurg.2017.00077251200A Physician’s Perspective on Volunteering Overseas… It Is Not All about Sharing the Latest TechnologyJon Kolkin0Health Volunteers Overseas, Washington, DC, United StatesAs health-care professionals, there often comes a time in our career when we are intrigued by the possibility of participating in humanitarian work in underserved countries. However, the desire to serve is often tempered by some ambivalence about whether our skill sets are applicable in less technologically advanced health-care settings. Furthermore, there may be some concern about the cultural and logistical challenges one might face while working overseas. A volunteer may also be worried that, despite their best intentions, the medical personnel in the host country will not take advantage of our knowledge and their patients will not achieve the best results. As a consequence, a talented and well-intentioned professional may decide not to volunteer, resulting in a lost opportunity to participate in what can be an extremely rewarding experience. I will be discussing a number of key factors that can strongly influence the quality of one’s experience from the perspective of a Hand Specialist. My comments will primarily be a reflection of my personal experience over 20 years as a member of Health Volunteers Overseas (www.hvousa.org).http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fsurg.2017.00077/fullinternationalhumanitarianvolunteermedicalmissionaryphysician
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title_short A Physician’s Perspective on Volunteering Overseas… It Is Not All about Sharing the Latest Technology
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title_fullStr A Physician’s Perspective on Volunteering Overseas… It Is Not All about Sharing the Latest Technology
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description As health-care professionals, there often comes a time in our career when we are intrigued by the possibility of participating in humanitarian work in underserved countries. However, the desire to serve is often tempered by some ambivalence about whether our skill sets are applicable in less technologically advanced health-care settings. Furthermore, there may be some concern about the cultural and logistical challenges one might face while working overseas. A volunteer may also be worried that, despite their best intentions, the medical personnel in the host country will not take advantage of our knowledge and their patients will not achieve the best results. As a consequence, a talented and well-intentioned professional may decide not to volunteer, resulting in a lost opportunity to participate in what can be an extremely rewarding experience. I will be discussing a number of key factors that can strongly influence the quality of one’s experience from the perspective of a Hand Specialist. My comments will primarily be a reflection of my personal experience over 20 years as a member of Health Volunteers Overseas (www.hvousa.org).
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humanitarian
volunteer
medical
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physician
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