Clinica Misional Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe

Organization Description: 

The Clinica Misional Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe is a modern rural facility is on the grounds of a Catholic Mission in the tropical highlands of Southern Ecuador along the Peruvian border. It serves an impoverished Indigenous population with few other options for care. There are examining rooms, dental suites, an operating theater, pharmacy, and basic laboratory. Health care providers stay in dormitories on site and an apartment is available for the family of a long term volunteer. Respectful physicians of all faiths have come from around the globe and visited for one month to more than one year. Primary care is always rendered with surgical services periodically present. Outreach programs extend care to even more remote venues. From the end of 2001 through 2007 about 50,000 patient encounters have occured.

Phone: 
++ 593 7 260 6944
Organizational Email: 
padre.jorge.nigsch@guadalupe-ec.org
Fax: 
++ 593 7 260 6944
Location: 
Clinica Misional Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe c/o Padre Jorge Nigsch,Vicariato Apostolico de Zamora
Parroquia Guadalupe, none
Ecuador
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Mission Statement: 

VISION & MISSION & GOALS

OF THE MISSION CLINIC "NUESTRA SENORA DE GUADALUPE"


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OUR VISION



A world in which every human life is valued and quality health services and dental care are available to all.

Health is a state of emotional, physical, mental, and spiritual well-being, and not just an absence of disease, and it is a fundamental human right. What we are trying to promote in the pastoral work of the parish are healthy individuals through education, religion and medical care. The clinic work is one part of this overarching goal for the Church mission as a whole. The Mission Team (priest, sisters, catechists) are working on spiritual health, and the clinic is working on physical and mental health.




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OUR MISSION



Rooted in the healing ministry of Jesus Christ, and open to all needy persons, the Mission Clinic works to provide quality sustainable health and dental care to those people who live in the Parroquia Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe in Zamora-Chinchipe Province and the other underserved citizens of southern Ecuador.



OUR GOALS


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Goal 1: Provide quality basic health services

Staff the clinic at all times with at least one licensed primary care health professional volunteer.

Welcome providers of all creeds if of good character and respectful of local customs and morality.

Expect volunteers to act according to the Catholic Doctrine as far as abortion, euthanasia and natural family planing is concerned.

Assure that the health care providers have knowledge of medical and conversational Spanish.

Expect all physicians and other professionals to acquire familiarity with the endemic illnesses, the social needs of the community, and the available clinic and community resources, and to be willing to collaborate as necessary with local medical and public health care personnel.

Maintain a supply of affordable medication in the pharmacy according to World Health Organization guidelines, supplemented by those suited to the particular needs of the populace.

Encourage specialty medical teams to come to rural Ecuador.

Include specialty care in the areas of General Surgery, Ophthalmology, Otolaryngology, Gastroenterology, Gynecology, and others as deemed necessary by the full time staff at the mission clinic.

Supervise directly medical or graduate nursing students by an experienced licensed health care professional.


Goal 2: Provide quality basic dental care

Staff the clinic with at least one licensed primary care dentist volunteer, one dental technician and one dental hygienist.

Welcome providers of all creeds if of good character and respectful of local customs and morality.

Assure that the dentists have knowledge of medical and conversational Spanish.

Assure that patients are able to obtain affordable fitted partial dentures.

Ensure dental practice needs are appropriate to the available resources of the clinic, and maximize the benefit to the greatest number of the patients needing to be seen.

Supply adequately the clinic to ensure the quality of dental services.

Supervise directly dental students by an experienced licensed health care professional.


Goal 3: Provide sustainable and affordable health and dental care

Staff the clinic with a long-term physician and a long-term dentist.

Utilize short-term volunteers to supplement and augment their care, including providing necessary specialty services.

Maintain a fund to supplement payments obtained for the services rendered, creating a subsidy for the care for the poor.

Staff the clinic where possible with volunteer professional staff, hiring individuals to provide services only when essential.

Solicit donations of up to date medications, equipment, and supplies.


Goal 4: Provide eyeglasses to those who need vision correction

Maintain a donated supply of corrective eyeglasses.

Have a staff member trained to measure visual acuity and to fit patients for corrective eyeglasses.


Goal 5: Provide health education

Maintain a supply of written information to give to patients.

Staff the clinic with a person designated to teach health education.

Hold periodic health maintenance and disease management classes on the premises and in the villages of the community.

Utilize mass media to promote a healthy lifestyle and publicize the mission clinic.

Coordinate with village leaders, local physicians and government health centers to most efficiently promote good health practice.


Goal 6: Provide basic care to those people who are unable to travel to Guadalupe

Visit regularly each of the villages of the Parroquia Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe with a physician and dentist.

Supply periodically nurses, physicians, dentists, health education volunteers, and medication to mobile clinics that will visit other villages in the Zamora-Chinchipe Province and neighboring venues.

Provide outreach and supportive services to home bound patients, coordinating with the nuns and public health nurses.


Goal 7: Serve as a model of compassionate care

Volunteers should participate in community activities.

Volunteers should always be respectful of other people.

Volunteers should endeavour to provide the best possible care.

Volunteers need to be sensitive to cultural and economic issues.

Volunteers need to behave and dress in a professional manner.

Volunteers need to be available to care for the patients during clinic hours.

Volunteers should serve as role models to local physicians, promoting quality care to all persons regardless of race, income, or social status.

Organizational Statement of Faith: 

Rooted in the healing ministry of Jesus Christ, and open to all needy persons, the Mission Clinic works to provide quality sustainable health and dental care to those people who live in the Parroquia Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe in Zamora-Chinchipe Province and the other underserved citizens of southern Ecuador.

Do You Require Formal Orientation Training for Volunteers?: 
No
Are more than one-third of the participants in your organization/programs low income (below 150% of the poverty level)?: 
Yes
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