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A group of Intermountain caregivers recently traveled to remote Southeast Asia to help combat infant mortality and teach clinical staff in rural Cambodia and Thailand about life-saving medical care for children and infants including neonatal CPR. They saved over 100 infants during their visit. The caregivers donated a CPAP machine to each clinic and offered well-child checks while working with interpreters who were local medical students or physicians. On their first day alone they saw over 650 patients. Intermountain Supply Chain contributed items to donate, such as backpacks and bags, with plans to donate more items in the future. The group also donated new stethoscopes and first aid kits, which the local caregivers appreciated.
Thank you to our caregivers who impacted the lives of so many during their time on this trip.
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The group was part of a @WeberStateU global health class and included nurses and respiratory therapists from #IntermountainMedicalCenter, #McKayDeeHospital, #LoganRegionalHospital, #ParkCityHospital, @PrimaryChildrens, #SevierValleyHospital, and #UtahValleyHospital.