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TANGA HEALTH PROJECT A Collaboration with St. Raphael’s Hospital and the Diocese of Tanga Episcopal Diocese of Ohio www.dohio.org

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TANGA HEALTH

PROJECTA Collaboration with

St. Raphael’s Hospital

and the Diocese of Tanga

Episcopal Diocese of Ohio

www.dohio.org

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Historical

Relationship

• Relationship dates

back to the early 1970s

• In June 2009, Brendan Knoblauch traveled to region to

rekindle relationship and seek out companion projects

• It was the relationship formed with Dr. Damian Mpundu,

Medical Superintendent of St. Raphael’s that helped move

the project forward

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Diocesan Building Built in 1970s Through Partnership

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Dr. Damian Mpundu

Medical Superintendent

St. Raphael’s Hospital

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About St. Raphael’s

• One of three hospitals in Diocese of Tanga

• Located in Korogwe (population 44,000)

in the central part of the Tanga coastal region

• 68 bed hospital with 8+ single story buildings offering

services to men, women, and children

• Services include

obstetrics, surgery, pharmacy, laboratory, HIV

treatment/clinic, and general health

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Building a Sustainable Project

• Strategy was founded upon building sustainable capacity

through investments in equipment and training

• Investments were leveraged for further funding and

support from Korogwe Town Council

• Dohio worked to involve medical professionals, hospitals

and schools in the project

• Partnership with MedWish International and Brother’s

Brother helped with the shipment of medical supplies

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Key Accomplishments

• John Ramadani School of Nursing formed with over 100

students enrolled in nursing assistant program

• Recently received certification to begin a certificate

nursing program that will address the nursing shortage

• New service agreement with Korogwe Town Council

approved, providing increased funding for the

hospital, including salary support for administrations and

other support staff

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Lucas Mmole RN

Interim Superintendent

Nursing School

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Key Accomplishments

• Two containers of medical equipment have been

sent, providing major upgrades to their surgical theatre

and additional services, supplies, and teaching aids.

• Surgical theatre now had operating table, theatre

lights, life monitors, suction pump, oxygen

concentrator, and other surgical supplies.

• EKG provided is the only one in district and diagnoses

can be supported through telemedicine. It also provides

an income source for the hospital.

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In January 2013

Medical & Engineering Team

Larry Mackey, Engineer

Linda Heitger, Nurse

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In June 2012

Medical & Engineering Team

Mary Bower, MD

Larry Mackey, Engineer

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Medical and Engineering Team

• The project has grown to include

medical, engineering, and other nonprofit professionals.

• The combined value of a medical professional, offering

training on new equipment and an engineer with the

ability to set up, troubleshoot, and fix equipment, has

been very valuable.

• Three trips with a medical professional and two trips with

an engineering professional have been made.

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NEXT STEPSWhich ongoing issues will we address next

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Third Container in March

• Will continue our partnership with MedWish and Brother’s

Brother to send a third container of medical equipment

• Looking into Doppler’s to help monitor fetal heart

rates, currently a Pinard horn is used

• Will work towards a list

of other equipment and

supplies requested,

including an ultrasound

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Power at St Raphael’s

• Local utility provides electrical power for the hospital

• Power source is hydro electric power

• Random power outages due to aging power infrastructure

• Scheduled power outages in dry season to conserve water

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Impact of a Power Outage

If surgery in progress…• Often called battlefield surgery methods

• Nurses use cell phones or flashlights to provide light

• No suction machine to clear surgical field; use pads to mop up blood

• Difficulty increases greatly putting patient at greater risk

• No air conditioning and the windows are closed

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Potential Power Projects

• Surgery suite backup power

• Backup power for St. Raphael’s campus

• Solar power projects for various buildings

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Water Infrastructure

• Community well that provides water for hospital, Diocese

offices, church, and a number of homes of hospital and

Diocese personnel

• Well is at bottom of hill

• Hillside has a number of pit latrines in place

• Potential source of contamination to well

• Water distribution system is old and needs to be upgraded

(plastic pipe instead of galvanized steel)

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Fundraising and Awareness

• Started a blog to share stories and efforts with over 1,000

views since creation in December.

• Dr. Damian Mpundu and Lucas Mmole RN will be coming

in March 2013 to help garner support.

• Several parishes will hold events to drive fundraising and

awareness, and our most effective efforts thus far have

been through parishes and word-of-mouth.

• Will work with MedWish, Diocese of Ohio, and local media

to get the word out through other channels.

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Continue to follow our story at…

www.TangaOhioConnection.Wordpress.com

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BACK UP SLIDESMore details as questions may arise

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Power Projects for St Raphael’s

• Backup power for surgery suite

• Provide backup power to supply surgery suite when

outage occurs

• Battery backup would require less maintenance but

larger up front costs

• Generator less up front costs but significantly more

maintenance • Fuel, oil change, filter change, overhauls, etc.

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Solar Power for Buildings

• Solar power for entire hospital very expensive

• Break down project into smaller solar projects that power

lights, etc in individual buildings

• Smaller power requirements easier to fund smaller projects

• Eventually interconnect buildings as more buildings are converted

to solar.

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Potential Water Projects

• New well located away from sources of

contamination

• Alternative to connect to city water system

• New water distribution system• Piping

• Storage tanks

• Filter & sanitation of water supply

• Increase supply capacity