I wrote the following article four years ago about my experience on a medical mission to the Corozal Community Hospital in Corozal, Belize in February of 2018 for the American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery (ABO-HNS). I was awarded a grant from the ABO-HNS to help fund my trip. They asked that I write this article in exchange for the grant. This week-long mission was a formative experience for me. And while I have not yet returned to Belize, I hope to serve the wonderful people there soon. It is important to seek not only a fellowship-trained but also a double board-certified facial plastic surgeon if you have aesthetic concerns about your face and/or neck.
Humanitarian Service in Belize
Dr. Jeffrey Harmon
This past February, I had the privilege of serving on a medical mission to the Corozal Community Hospital in Corozal, Belize. It was one of the most humbling and rewarding experiences of my life. Organized through Partners for Belize, the mission targets an underserved population of 25,000 in northern Belize, many of whom belong to rural Mennonite communities. I spent one week with my mentor, Devinder Mangat, MD, focused on the surgical treatment of congenital and acquired facial deformities in adults and children.
The mission consisted of one day of pre-operative evaluation of patients followed by four days of high-volume surgery. Partners for Belize is well-established in the area, with 12 years of experience working in the community. As a result, it has established deep connections with local healthcare providers as well as the Ministry of Health. Approximately 60 people attended this medical mission in the capacity of pharmacists, nurses, primary care physicians, surgeons, surgical assistants, and support staff. We worked together to evaluate and treat hundreds of patients and performed almost 80 procedures. This was my first medical mission and, therefore, my first opportunity to apply my medical training abroad.
Joveh Zetina is a five-year-old boy who presented on our screening day with an unrepaired unilateral cleft palate. The cleft had made it difficult for Joveh to maintain adequate nutrition. We repaired his cleft palate and observed him overnight. Fortunately, Joveh made a rapid recovery. He and his mother left happy and grateful.
This experience reinforced my passion for otolaryngology. I gained confidence as a surgeon, grew closer to colleagues, and developed an appreciation for international mission work. I plan to continue international mission work throughout my career. I hope to return to the Middle East where I taught undergraduate pre-medical students eight years ago.
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- The mission of Harmon Facial Plastic Surgery is to help people along their journey towards self-confidence, to feel good about feeling good.
- Dr. Harmon is a double board-certified facial plastic surgeon.
- Dr. Harmon values making patients feel welcomed, listened to, and respected.
- Dr. Harmon graduated with honors from Cornell University with a Bachelor of Science degree in molecular biology.
- Dr. Harmon earned his medical degree from the University of Cincinnati.
- Dr. Harmon underwent five years of extensive training in head at neck surgery at the prestigious residency program at the University of Cincinnati.
- Dr. Harmon then underwent focused fellowship training in cosmetic facial plastic surgery through the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) with the world-renowned surgeon, Dr. Andrew Jacono, on Park Avenue in New York City.
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