My first journal entry is being written in the Habana airport. Very little of our baggage or boxes of donations arrived from Miami. So…. we are waiting… hours, for the next flights! This is a good time to introduce you to the team.
New team members:
1) Ronda Alexander, Neuro-Laryngologist, University of Texas at Houston (my alma mater!). Rhonda was raised in Queens, New York and has just recently moved to God’s country!
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2) Ray Sykola, Anesthesiologist in the suburbs of Charlotte, NC.
3) John McMahon, former academician in Head & Neck Surgery, now private practice in Chicago.
4) Augustine Moscatello, academician in ENT at New York Medical College. Has been with us in Vietnam. 2nd REI trip. Hosted one of our last Vietnamese Fellows.
5) Juan Hernandez, retiring academician at Yale in Head & Neck Surgery. Was with Augustine and our Vietnam REI team.
Returnees:
6) Craig Hedges, the senior member of our team. Craig’s 8th Cuba trip and more than 20th REI trip. Sioux Falls, SD, private practice ENT. Craig received the American Academy of Otolaryngology’s Distinguished Award for Humanitarian Efforts in 2007. One heck of a teacher!
7) Sam Girgis, private practice ENT in Chicago and recruited John. Sam has made several trips to Cuba and has been with TIME in Mexico. Has hosted Vietnamese Fellows.
8) Joel Ernster, private practice ENT in Colorado Springs and one of the world’s experts on HPV disease in Head & Neck cancer. We were residents together in Denver.
9) Agnes Sax, RN, with the Emergency Transport Team at Children’s Hospit al of Philadelphia. Agnes and I have been on trips together for 15 years starting with TIME in Mexico. Her skills are phenomenal in ICU care for children.
10) Julia Roskamp, Audiologist, in Concord, NC. Julia is the former Exec Director of ComCare International, a hearing aid ministry, and she has done mission work all over the world. She was recognized in 2002 as the Humanitarian of the Year by the American Academy of Audiology.
11) Don Wallace, REI staff, retired middle school principle and a major leader of our work in Cuba. Don was a major league baseball player which makes him a hero, of sorts, in Cuba!
12) Lou and Gloria Shomette, REI staff, and the entire reason we are here. Without Lou & Gloria there would be no REI-Cuba and we wouldn’t have made 14 medical trips.
13) David Parsons comes to eat Cuban food and look at old cars!
14) Benito Lauzurique. You will read many notes about Benito. Benito is an extremely proud Cubano, who loves his country and his people. He has devoted his life to serving them. Before Fidel, Benito was in Asheville, NC, for undergraduate school, then seminary in Cuba to become a Presbyterian minister. He is the Cuban equivalent of Lou & Gloria.
15) Tony Paz and Adolfo Hidalgo are our surgeon sponsors as the Cuban Society of OtoRhinoLaryngologia is hosting us. Tony is the President and Adolfo is the Treasurer. We have not been able to get visas for two years and these two men are the Cuban reason we are here. Tony is a Neuro-Otologist and Adolfo is a Rhinologist. Both did advanced training in Spain. Craig and Tony have worked together at Hermanos Ameijeiras Hospital (HA) and Adolfo and I have worked each year at Calixto Garcia (CG) Hospital.
Later… ALL the baggage and donations arrived safely. We are now at the Hotel Habana Libre. Our first meal was at the El Rocco (an old standby) where the same piano player (who looks like Billy Graham) has been playing for 32 years! The team is bonding nicely. Tonight we meet at Benito’s and his wife Deysi’s for dinner and continued team bonding time. Tomorrow is completely planned, and I will just give you a head’s up that church will be something special! Make no mistake, the Holy Spirit is alive, well and dynamic in Habana!
A final thought… Through the years I’ve instructed you to “read between the lines.” I hope we will be able to really be open with you about what is happening, more so than in years past.
Augustine Moscatello, John McMahon, Sam Girgis, me, Agnes Sax standing by many of the donations given by Medtronic-Xomed, hospitals and individuals. They all arrived safely.