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Country: Chile, Honduras, Nicaragua, Peru (Rotating Sites)
Length of Trip: 1 Week
Trips per Year to Latin America: 5
Cost per Week: $1,650
Urban/Rural: Both
Type of Volunteer: Physician/mid-level provider, Nurse, Dental
Type of Organization: Faith Based
Type of Clinic: Mobile or Informal Clinic
Overall Rating: (4.2 / 5)
$1000-$2000
2-10
10-50
Medical Missions Outreach
Sustainability: (2.5 / 5)
Education: (5 / 5)
Preparedness: (5 / 5)
Efficiency: (5 / 5)
Impact: (3.3 / 5)
Cost Effectiveness: (5 / 5)
Sustainability
This organization has an ongoing, formal partnership with LOCAL HEALTH SERVICES in the host community.
Yes
In addition to the visiting volunteers, this organization ensures that there is ALWAYS A LOCAL CLINICIAN visibly involved in clinical care.
No
This organization has a staff member or partner organization PERMANENTLY available in the host community.
Yes
This organization has a FORMAL REFERRAL PROCESS for patients who need higher levels of care.
No
Education
This organization builds capacity by regularly HELPING TRAIN host providers, local health workers, or community health workers.
Yes
This organization engages in regular PUBLIC HEALTH WORK OR HEALTH PROMOTION in the community.
Yes
Preparedness
Volunteers are PRE-SCREENED before being accepted by this organization.
Yes
Urine dipsticks, pregnancy tests, glucometers are all available, and there is a CLEAR PATHWAY for volunteers to obtain advanced tests that are not immediately available.
Yes
This organization provides PRE-DEPARTURE TRAINING for volunteers (i.e. in-person or online).
Yes
This organization provides written CLINICAL PROTOCOLS to volunteers.
Yes
Efficiency
This organization PROMOTES the visiting clinics to locals by word of mouth or advertisement, or uses a clinic location that is already well known to locals.
Yes
This organization has a formal TRIAGE, priority, appointment, or ticketing system in place for patients visiting the clinic.
Yes
This organization has a formal STAFFING PLAN describing future needs and a recruitment strategy (i.e. for volunteers, local clinicians, translators, and support staff).
Yes
Impact and Safety
This organization solicits written FEEDBACK FROM VOLUNTEERS after the trip is over.
Yes
This organization provides written EVIDENCE BASED CLINICAL GUIDELINES to volunteers, describing an approach to common diseases in the host community.
Yes
This organization keeps MEDICAL RECORDS that are easily accessible to future clinicians.
No
Cost Effectiveness
The FINANCIAL REPORTS for this organization are transparent and easily available (i.e. via website, annual report, etc).
Yes
This organization describes the balance of COSTS AND BENEFITS TO THE HOST COMMUNITY associated with hosting volunteers (i.e. on its website).
Yes
Based on information provided by 1 reviewer(s).
Country: Haiti
Length of Trip: 1 Week
Trips per Year to Latin America: 43
Cost per Week: $625
Urban/Rural: Rural
Type of Volunteer: Physician/mid-level provider, Nurse, Pharmacist, Chiropractor/Physiotherapist, Paramedic/EMT, Dental
Type of Organization: Faith Based
Type of Clinic: Mobile or Informal Clinic, Standing Clinic
Overall Rating: (4.2 / 5)
$500-$1000
More than 10
10-50
Mission of Hope
Sustainability: (5 / 5)
Education: (5 / 5)
Preparedness: (3.8 / 5)
Efficiency: (5 / 5)
Impact: (3.3 / 5)
Cost Effectiveness: (2.5 / 5)
Sustainability
This organization has an ongoing, formal partnership with LOCAL HEALTH SERVICES in the host community.
Yes
In addition to the visiting volunteers, this organization ensures that there is ALWAYS A LOCAL CLINICIAN visibly involved in clinical care.
Yes
This organization has a staff member or partner organization PERMANENTLY available in the host community.
Yes
This organization has a FORMAL REFERRAL PROCESS for patients who need higher levels of care.
Yes
Education
This organization builds capacity by regularly HELPING TRAIN host providers, local health workers, or community health workers.
Yes
This organization engages in regular PUBLIC HEALTH WORK OR HEALTH PROMOTION in the community.
Yes
Preparedness
Volunteers are PRE-SCREENED before being accepted by this organization.
No
Urine dipsticks, pregnancy tests, glucometers are all available, and there is a CLEAR PATHWAY for volunteers to obtain advanced tests that are not immediately available.
Yes
This organization provides PRE-DEPARTURE TRAINING for volunteers (i.e. in-person or online).
Yes
This organization provides written CLINICAL PROTOCOLS to volunteers.
Yes
Efficiency
This organization PROMOTES the visiting clinics to locals by word of mouth or advertisement, or uses a clinic location that is already well known to locals.
Yes
This organization has a formal TRIAGE, priority, appointment, or ticketing system in place for patients visiting the clinic.
Yes
This organization has a formal STAFFING PLAN describing future needs and a recruitment strategy (i.e. for volunteers, local clinicians, translators, and support staff).
Yes
Impact and Safety
This organization solicits written FEEDBACK FROM VOLUNTEERS after the trip is over.
Yes
This organization provides written EVIDENCE BASED CLINICAL GUIDELINES to volunteers, describing an approach to common diseases in the host community.
Yes
This organization keeps MEDICAL RECORDS that are easily accessible to future clinicians.
No
Cost Effectiveness
The FINANCIAL REPORTS for this organization are transparent and easily available (i.e. via website, annual report, etc).
Yes
This organization describes the balance of COSTS AND BENEFITS TO THE HOST COMMUNITY associated with hosting volunteers (i.e. on its website).
No
Based on information provided by 1 reviewer(s).
Country: Bolivia
Length of Trip: 2 Weeks
Trips per Year to Latin America: Not available
Cost per Week: Not available
Urban/Rural: Not available
Type of Volunteer: Physician/mid-level provider, Nurse, Dental
Type of Organization: Faith Based
Type of Clinic: Not available
Overall Rating: (4.2 / 5)
Partnership in Mission – Catholic Diocese of Joliet
Sustainability: (2.5 / 5)
Education: (5 / 5)
Preparedness: (5 / 5)
Efficiency: (5 / 5)
Impact: (5 / 5)
Cost Effectiveness: (2.5 / 5)
Sustainability
This organization has an ongoing, formal partnership with LOCAL HEALTH SERVICES in the host community.
Yes
In addition to the visiting volunteers, this organization ensures that there is ALWAYS A LOCAL CLINICIAN visibly involved in clinical care.
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
No
This organization has a staff member or partner organization PERMANENTLY available in the host community.
Yes
This organization has a FORMAL REFERRAL PROCESS for patients who need higher levels of care.
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
No
Education
This organization builds capacity by regularly HELPING TRAIN host providers, local health workers, or community health workers.
Yes
This organization engages in regular PUBLIC HEALTH WORK OR HEALTH PROMOTION in the community.
Yes
Preparedness
Volunteers are PRE-SCREENED before being accepted by this organization.
Yes
Urine dipsticks, pregnancy tests, glucometers are all available, and there is a CLEAR PATHWAY for volunteers to obtain advanced tests that are not immediately available.
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
Yes
This organization provides PRE-DEPARTURE TRAINING for volunteers (i.e. in-person or online).
Yes
This organization provides written CLINICAL PROTOCOLS to volunteers.
Yes
Efficiency
This organization PROMOTES the visiting clinics to locals by word of mouth or advertisement, or uses a clinic location that is already well known to locals.
Yes
This organization has a formal TRIAGE, priority, appointment, or ticketing system in place for patients visiting the clinic.
Yes
This organization has a formal STAFFING PLAN describing future needs and a recruitment strategy (i.e. for volunteers, local clinicians, translators, and support staff).
Yes
Impact and Safety
This organization solicits written FEEDBACK FROM VOLUNTEERS after the trip is over.
Yes
This organization provides written EVIDENCE BASED CLINICAL GUIDELINES to volunteers, describing an approach to common diseases in the host community.
Yes
This organization keeps MEDICAL RECORDS that are easily accessible to future clinicians.
Yes
Cost Effectiveness
The FINANCIAL REPORTS for this organization are transparent and easily available (i.e. via website, annual report, etc).
Yes
This organization describes the balance of COSTS AND BENEFITS TO THE HOST COMMUNITY associated with hosting volunteers (i.e. on its website).
No
Based on information provided by 2 reviewer(s).
Country: Peru
Length of Trip: Not Available
Trips per Year to Latin America: Not available
Cost per Week: Not available
Urban/Rural: Both
Type of Volunteer: Physician/mid-level provider, Nurse, Healthcare-related trainee, Dental
Type of Organization: Secular NGO
Type of Clinic: Mobile or Informal Clinic, Standing Clinic, Hospital Based Clinic
Overall Rating: (4.2 / 5)
10-50, Individualized scheduling
Project Amazonas
Sustainability: (5 / 5)
Education: (5 / 5)
Preparedness: (3.8 / 5)
Efficiency: (5 / 5)
Impact: (3.3 / 5)
Cost Effectiveness: (2.5 / 5)
Sustainability
This organization has an ongoing, formal partnership with LOCAL HEALTH SERVICES in the host community.
Yes
In addition to the visiting volunteers, this organization ensures that there is ALWAYS A LOCAL CLINICIAN visibly involved in clinical care.
Yes
This organization has a staff member or partner organization PERMANENTLY available in the host community.
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
Yes
This organization has a FORMAL REFERRAL PROCESS for patients who need higher levels of care.
Yes
Education
This organization builds capacity by regularly HELPING TRAIN host providers, local health workers, or community health workers.
Yes
This organization engages in regular PUBLIC HEALTH WORK OR HEALTH PROMOTION in the community.
Yes
Preparedness
Volunteers are PRE-SCREENED before being accepted by this organization.
Yes
Urine dipsticks, pregnancy tests, glucometers are all available, and there is a CLEAR PATHWAY for volunteers to obtain advanced tests that are not immediately available.
Yes
This organization provides PRE-DEPARTURE TRAINING for volunteers (i.e. in-person or online).
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
Yes
This organization provides written CLINICAL PROTOCOLS to volunteers.
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
No
Efficiency
This organization PROMOTES the visiting clinics to locals by word of mouth or advertisement, or uses a clinic location that is already well known to locals.
Yes
This organization has a formal TRIAGE, priority, appointment, or ticketing system in place for patients visiting the clinic.
Yes
This organization has a formal STAFFING PLAN describing future needs and a recruitment strategy (i.e. for volunteers, local clinicians, translators, and support staff).
Yes
Impact and Safety
This organization solicits written FEEDBACK FROM VOLUNTEERS after the trip is over.
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
Yes
This organization provides written EVIDENCE BASED CLINICAL GUIDELINES to volunteers, describing an approach to common diseases in the host community.
No
This organization keeps MEDICAL RECORDS that are easily accessible to future clinicians.
Yes
Cost Effectiveness
The FINANCIAL REPORTS for this organization are transparent and easily available (i.e. via website, annual report, etc).
Yes
This organization describes the balance of COSTS AND BENEFITS TO THE HOST COMMUNITY associated with hosting volunteers (i.e. on its website).
No
Based on information provided by 2 reviewer(s).
Country: Belize, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Peru, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Length of Trip: 1 Week
Trips per Year to Latin America: 11
Cost per Week: $1,750
Urban/Rural: Rural
Type of Volunteer: Physician/mid-level provider, Nurse, Pharmacist
Type of Organization: Faith Based
Type of Clinic: Mobile or Informal Clinic
Overall Rating: (4.2 / 5)
$1000-$2000
More than 10
10-50
Volunteers in Medical Missions
Sustainability: (5 / 5)
Education: (5 / 5)
Preparedness: (1.7 / 5)
Efficiency: (5 / 5)
Impact: (5 / 5)
Cost Effectiveness: (2.5 / 5)
Sustainability
This organization has an ongoing, formal partnership with LOCAL HEALTH SERVICES in the host community.
Yes
In addition to the visiting volunteers, this organization ensures that there is ALWAYS A LOCAL CLINICIAN visibly involved in clinical care.
Yes
This organization has a staff member or partner organization PERMANENTLY available in the host community.
Yes
This organization has a FORMAL REFERRAL PROCESS for patients who need higher levels of care.
Unknown
Education
This organization builds capacity by regularly HELPING TRAIN host providers, local health workers, or community health workers.
Yes
This organization engages in regular PUBLIC HEALTH WORK OR HEALTH PROMOTION in the community.
Yes
Preparedness
Volunteers are PRE-SCREENED before being accepted by this organization.
Yes
Urine dipsticks, pregnancy tests, glucometers are all available, and there is a CLEAR PATHWAY for volunteers to obtain advanced tests that are not immediately available.
Unknown
This organization provides PRE-DEPARTURE TRAINING for volunteers (i.e. in-person or online).
No
This organization provides written CLINICAL PROTOCOLS to volunteers.
No
Efficiency
This organization PROMOTES the visiting clinics to locals by word of mouth or advertisement, or uses a clinic location that is already well known to locals.
Yes
This organization has a formal TRIAGE, priority, appointment, or ticketing system in place for patients visiting the clinic.
Yes
This organization has a formal STAFFING PLAN describing future needs and a recruitment strategy (i.e. for volunteers, local clinicians, translators, and support staff).
Yes
Impact and Safety
This organization solicits written FEEDBACK FROM VOLUNTEERS after the trip is over.
Yes
This organization provides written EVIDENCE BASED CLINICAL GUIDELINES to volunteers, describing an approach to common diseases in the host community.
Yes
This organization keeps MEDICAL RECORDS that are easily accessible to future clinicians.
Unknown
Cost Effectiveness
The FINANCIAL REPORTS for this organization are transparent and easily available (i.e. via website, annual report, etc).
Unknown
This organization describes the balance of COSTS AND BENEFITS TO THE HOST COMMUNITY associated with hosting volunteers (i.e. on its website).
Unknown
Based on information provided by 1 reviewer(s).
Country: Ecuador, Mexico, Peru
Length of Trip: 2 Weeks
Trips per Year to Latin America: Not available
Cost per Week: $250
Urban/Rural: Both
Type of Volunteer: Physician/mid-level provider, Nurse, Healthcare-related trainee
Type of Organization: Secular NGO
Type of Clinic: Standing Clinic, Hospital Based Clinic
Overall Rating: (4.1 / 5)
Less than $500
Bring your own team, Trips for individuals
Bring your own team, Individualized scheduling
U Belong
Sustainability: (5 / 5)
Education: (5 / 5)
Preparedness: (2.5 / 5)
Efficiency: (5 / 5)
Impact: (3.3 / 5)
Cost Effectiveness: (5 / 5)
Sustainability
This organization has an ongoing, formal partnership with LOCAL HEALTH SERVICES in the host community.
Yes
In addition to the visiting volunteers, this organization ensures that there is ALWAYS A LOCAL CLINICIAN visibly involved in clinical care.
Yes
This organization has a staff member or partner organization PERMANENTLY available in the host community.
Yes
This organization has a FORMAL REFERRAL PROCESS for patients who need higher levels of care.
Unknown
Education
This organization builds capacity by regularly HELPING TRAIN host providers, local health workers, or community health workers.
Yes
This organization engages in regular PUBLIC HEALTH WORK OR HEALTH PROMOTION in the community.
Yes
Preparedness
Volunteers are PRE-SCREENED before being accepted by this organization.
Yes
Urine dipsticks, pregnancy tests, glucometers are all available, and there is a CLEAR PATHWAY for volunteers to obtain advanced tests that are not immediately available.
No
This organization provides PRE-DEPARTURE TRAINING for volunteers (i.e. in-person or online).
Yes
This organization provides written CLINICAL PROTOCOLS to volunteers.
No
Efficiency
This organization PROMOTES the visiting clinics to locals by word of mouth or advertisement, or uses a clinic location that is already well known to locals.
Yes
This organization has a formal TRIAGE, priority, appointment, or ticketing system in place for patients visiting the clinic.
Yes
This organization has a formal STAFFING PLAN describing future needs and a recruitment strategy (i.e. for volunteers, local clinicians, translators, and support staff).
Yes
Impact and Safety
This organization solicits written FEEDBACK FROM VOLUNTEERS after the trip is over.
Yes
This organization provides written EVIDENCE BASED CLINICAL GUIDELINES to volunteers, describing an approach to common diseases in the host community.
No
This organization keeps MEDICAL RECORDS that are easily accessible to future clinicians.
Yes
Cost Effectiveness
The FINANCIAL REPORTS for this organization are transparent and easily available (i.e. via website, annual report, etc).
Yes
This organization describes the balance of COSTS AND BENEFITS TO THE HOST COMMUNITY associated with hosting volunteers (i.e. on its website).
Yes
Based on information provided by 1 reviewer(s).
Country: Mexico
Length of Trip: 1 Week
Trips per Year to Latin America: 4
Cost per Week: Not available
Urban/Rural: Rural
Type of Volunteer: Physician/mid-level provider, Pharmacist
Type of Organization: Faith Based
Type of Clinic: Mobile or Informal Clinic
Overall Rating: (3.9 / 5)
2-10
10-50
Adventures in Life Ministry
Sustainability: (3.8 / 5)
Education: (5 / 5)
Preparedness: (2.5 / 5)
Efficiency: (5 / 5)
Impact: (3.3 / 5)
Cost Effectiveness: (5 / 5)
Sustainability
This organization has an ongoing, formal partnership with LOCAL HEALTH SERVICES in the host community.
Yes
In addition to the visiting volunteers, this organization ensures that there is ALWAYS A LOCAL CLINICIAN visibly involved in clinical care.
Yes
This organization has a staff member or partner organization PERMANENTLY available in the host community.
No
This organization has a FORMAL REFERRAL PROCESS for patients who need higher levels of care.
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
Yes
Education
This organization builds capacity by regularly HELPING TRAIN host providers, local health workers, or community health workers.
Yes
This organization engages in regular PUBLIC HEALTH WORK OR HEALTH PROMOTION in the community.
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
Yes
Preparedness
Volunteers are PRE-SCREENED before being accepted by this organization.
Yes
Urine dipsticks, pregnancy tests, glucometers are all available, and there is a CLEAR PATHWAY for volunteers to obtain advanced tests that are not immediately available.
Yes
This organization provides PRE-DEPARTURE TRAINING for volunteers (i.e. in-person or online).
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
No
This organization provides written CLINICAL PROTOCOLS to volunteers.
No
Efficiency
This organization PROMOTES the visiting clinics to locals by word of mouth or advertisement, or uses a clinic location that is already well known to locals.
Yes
This organization has a formal TRIAGE, priority, appointment, or ticketing system in place for patients visiting the clinic.
Yes
This organization has a formal STAFFING PLAN describing future needs and a recruitment strategy (i.e. for volunteers, local clinicians, translators, and support staff).
Yes
Impact and Safety
This organization solicits written FEEDBACK FROM VOLUNTEERS after the trip is over.
Yes
This organization provides written EVIDENCE BASED CLINICAL GUIDELINES to volunteers, describing an approach to common diseases in the host community.
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
Yes
This organization keeps MEDICAL RECORDS that are easily accessible to future clinicians.
No
Cost Effectiveness
The FINANCIAL REPORTS for this organization are transparent and easily available (i.e. via website, annual report, etc).
Yes
This organization describes the balance of COSTS AND BENEFITS TO THE HOST COMMUNITY associated with hosting volunteers (i.e. on its website).
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
Yes
Based on information provided by 2 reviewer(s).
Country: Argentina, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras
Length of Trip: More than 2 Weeks
Trips per Year to Latin America: Not available
Cost per Week: Not available
Urban/Rural: Both
Type of Volunteer: Physician/mid-level provider, Healthcare-related trainee
Type of Organization: Secular NGO
Type of Clinic: Mobile or Informal Clinic, Standing Clinic, Hospital Based Clinic
Overall Rating: (3.9 / 5)
Trips for individuals
Individualized scheduling
Love Volunteers
Sustainability: (3.8 / 5)
Education: (2.5 / 5)
Preparedness: (5 / 5)
Efficiency: (5 / 5)
Impact: (2.5 / 5)
Cost Effectiveness: (5 / 5)
Sustainability
This organization has an ongoing, formal partnership with LOCAL HEALTH SERVICES in the host community.
Yes
In addition to the visiting volunteers, this organization ensures that there is ALWAYS A LOCAL CLINICIAN visibly involved in clinical care.
Yes
This organization has a staff member or partner organization PERMANENTLY available in the host community.
Yes
This organization has a FORMAL REFERRAL PROCESS for patients who need higher levels of care.
No
Education
This organization builds capacity by regularly HELPING TRAIN host providers, local health workers, or community health workers.
No
This organization engages in regular PUBLIC HEALTH WORK OR HEALTH PROMOTION in the community.
Yes
Preparedness
Volunteers are PRE-SCREENED before being accepted by this organization.
Yes
Urine dipsticks, pregnancy tests, glucometers are all available, and there is a CLEAR PATHWAY for volunteers to obtain advanced tests that are not immediately available.
Unknown
This organization provides PRE-DEPARTURE TRAINING for volunteers (i.e. in-person or online).
Yes
This organization provides written CLINICAL PROTOCOLS to volunteers.
Yes
Efficiency
This organization PROMOTES the visiting clinics to locals by word of mouth or advertisement, or uses a clinic location that is already well known to locals.
Yes
This organization has a formal TRIAGE, priority, appointment, or ticketing system in place for patients visiting the clinic.
Yes
This organization has a formal STAFFING PLAN describing future needs and a recruitment strategy (i.e. for volunteers, local clinicians, translators, and support staff).
Unknown
Impact and Safety
This organization solicits written FEEDBACK FROM VOLUNTEERS after the trip is over.
Yes
This organization provides written EVIDENCE BASED CLINICAL GUIDELINES to volunteers, describing an approach to common diseases in the host community.
Unknown
This organization keeps MEDICAL RECORDS that are easily accessible to future clinicians.
No
Cost Effectiveness
The FINANCIAL REPORTS for this organization are transparent and easily available (i.e. via website, annual report, etc).
Unknown
This organization describes the balance of COSTS AND BENEFITS TO THE HOST COMMUNITY associated with hosting volunteers (i.e. on its website).
Yes
Based on information provided by 1 reviewer(s).
Country: Bolivia, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru
Length of Trip: 2 Weeks
Trips per Year to Latin America: 80
Cost per Week: Not available
Urban/Rural: Both
Type of Volunteer: Physician/mid-level provider, Nurse, Chiropractor/Physiotherapist, Dental
Type of Organization: Faith Based
Type of Clinic: Mobile or Informal Clinic, Standing Clinic
Overall Rating: (3.9 / 5)
More than 10
Medical Ministry International
Sustainability: (2.5 / 5)
Education: (5 / 5)
Preparedness: (5 / 5)
Efficiency: (5 / 5)
Impact: (3.3 / 5)
Cost Effectiveness: (2.5 / 5)
Sustainability
This organization has an ongoing, formal partnership with LOCAL HEALTH SERVICES in the host community.
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
Yes
In addition to the visiting volunteers, this organization ensures that there is ALWAYS A LOCAL CLINICIAN visibly involved in clinical care.
No
This organization has a staff member or partner organization PERMANENTLY available in the host community.
Yes
This organization has a FORMAL REFERRAL PROCESS for patients who need higher levels of care.
No
Education
This organization builds capacity by regularly HELPING TRAIN host providers, local health workers, or community health workers.
Yes
This organization engages in regular PUBLIC HEALTH WORK OR HEALTH PROMOTION in the community.
Yes
Preparedness
Volunteers are PRE-SCREENED before being accepted by this organization.
Yes
Urine dipsticks, pregnancy tests, glucometers are all available, and there is a CLEAR PATHWAY for volunteers to obtain advanced tests that are not immediately available.
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
Yes
This organization provides PRE-DEPARTURE TRAINING for volunteers (i.e. in-person or online).
Yes
This organization provides written CLINICAL PROTOCOLS to volunteers.
Yes
Efficiency
This organization PROMOTES the visiting clinics to locals by word of mouth or advertisement, or uses a clinic location that is already well known to locals.
Yes
This organization has a formal TRIAGE, priority, appointment, or ticketing system in place for patients visiting the clinic.
Yes
This organization has a formal STAFFING PLAN describing future needs and a recruitment strategy (i.e. for volunteers, local clinicians, translators, and support staff).
Yes
Impact and Safety
This organization solicits written FEEDBACK FROM VOLUNTEERS after the trip is over.
Yes
This organization provides written EVIDENCE BASED CLINICAL GUIDELINES to volunteers, describing an approach to common diseases in the host community.
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
Yes
This organization keeps MEDICAL RECORDS that are easily accessible to future clinicians.
No
Cost Effectiveness
The FINANCIAL REPORTS for this organization are transparent and easily available (i.e. via website, annual report, etc).
Yes
This organization describes the balance of COSTS AND BENEFITS TO THE HOST COMMUNITY associated with hosting volunteers (i.e. on its website).
No
Based on information provided by 2 reviewer(s).
Country: Haiti
Length of Trip: Not Available
Trips per Year to Latin America: Not available
Cost per Week: Not available
Urban/Rural: Rural
Type of Volunteer: Physician/mid-level provider
Type of Organization: Secular NGO
Type of Clinic: Standing Clinic
Overall Rating: (3.9 / 5)
Missions International of America
Sustainability: (5 / 5)
Education: (5 / 5)
Preparedness: (3.8 / 5)
Efficiency: (3.3 / 5)
Impact: (3.3 / 5)
Cost Effectiveness: (2.5 / 5)
Sustainability
This organization has an ongoing, formal partnership with LOCAL HEALTH SERVICES in the host community.
Yes
In addition to the visiting volunteers, this organization ensures that there is ALWAYS A LOCAL CLINICIAN visibly involved in clinical care.
Yes
This organization has a staff member or partner organization PERMANENTLY available in the host community.
Yes
This organization has a FORMAL REFERRAL PROCESS for patients who need higher levels of care.
Yes
Education
This organization builds capacity by regularly HELPING TRAIN host providers, local health workers, or community health workers.
Yes
This organization engages in regular PUBLIC HEALTH WORK OR HEALTH PROMOTION in the community.
Yes
Preparedness
Volunteers are PRE-SCREENED before being accepted by this organization.
Yes
Urine dipsticks, pregnancy tests, glucometers are all available, and there is a CLEAR PATHWAY for volunteers to obtain advanced tests that are not immediately available.
Yes
This organization provides PRE-DEPARTURE TRAINING for volunteers (i.e. in-person or online).
Yes
This organization provides written CLINICAL PROTOCOLS to volunteers.
No
Efficiency
This organization PROMOTES the visiting clinics to locals by word of mouth or advertisement, or uses a clinic location that is already well known to locals.
Yes
This organization has a formal TRIAGE, priority, appointment, or ticketing system in place for patients visiting the clinic.
Yes
This organization has a formal STAFFING PLAN describing future needs and a recruitment strategy (i.e. for volunteers, local clinicians, translators, and support staff).
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
No
Impact and Safety
This organization solicits written FEEDBACK FROM VOLUNTEERS after the trip is over.
Yes
This organization provides written EVIDENCE BASED CLINICAL GUIDELINES to volunteers, describing an approach to common diseases in the host community.
No
This organization keeps MEDICAL RECORDS that are easily accessible to future clinicians.
Yes
Cost Effectiveness
The FINANCIAL REPORTS for this organization are transparent and easily available (i.e. via website, annual report, etc).
Yes
This organization describes the balance of COSTS AND BENEFITS TO THE HOST COMMUNITY associated with hosting volunteers (i.e. on its website).
No
Based on information provided by 2 reviewer(s).
Country: Dominican Republic, Nicaragua
Length of Trip: 1 Week
Trips per Year to Latin America: 6
Cost per Week: Not available
Urban/Rural: Rural
Type of Volunteer: Physician/mid-level provider
Type of Organization: Secular NGO
Type of Clinic: Mobile or Informal Clinic, Standing Clinic
Overall Rating: (3.8 / 5)
2-10
10-50
Bridges to Community
Sustainability: (2.5 / 5)
Education: (5 / 5)
Preparedness: (3.8 / 5)
Efficiency: (5 / 5)
Impact: (3.3 / 5)
Cost Effectiveness: (5 / 5)
Sustainability
This organization has an ongoing, formal partnership with LOCAL HEALTH SERVICES in the host community.
Yes
In addition to the visiting volunteers, this organization ensures that there is ALWAYS A LOCAL CLINICIAN visibly involved in clinical care.
No
This organization has a staff member or partner organization PERMANENTLY available in the host community.
Yes
This organization has a FORMAL REFERRAL PROCESS for patients who need higher levels of care.
No
Education
This organization builds capacity by regularly HELPING TRAIN host providers, local health workers, or community health workers.
Unknown
This organization engages in regular PUBLIC HEALTH WORK OR HEALTH PROMOTION in the community.
Yes
Preparedness
Volunteers are PRE-SCREENED before being accepted by this organization.
Yes
Urine dipsticks, pregnancy tests, glucometers are all available, and there is a CLEAR PATHWAY for volunteers to obtain advanced tests that are not immediately available.
Yes
This organization provides PRE-DEPARTURE TRAINING for volunteers (i.e. in-person or online).
Yes
This organization provides written CLINICAL PROTOCOLS to volunteers.
No
Efficiency
This organization PROMOTES the visiting clinics to locals by word of mouth or advertisement, or uses a clinic location that is already well known to locals.
Yes
This organization has a formal TRIAGE, priority, appointment, or ticketing system in place for patients visiting the clinic.
Yes
This organization has a formal STAFFING PLAN describing future needs and a recruitment strategy (i.e. for volunteers, local clinicians, translators, and support staff).
Yes
Impact and Safety
This organization solicits written FEEDBACK FROM VOLUNTEERS after the trip is over.
Yes
This organization provides written EVIDENCE BASED CLINICAL GUIDELINES to volunteers, describing an approach to common diseases in the host community.
Yes
This organization keeps MEDICAL RECORDS that are easily accessible to future clinicians.
No
Cost Effectiveness
The FINANCIAL REPORTS for this organization are transparent and easily available (i.e. via website, annual report, etc).
Yes
This organization describes the balance of COSTS AND BENEFITS TO THE HOST COMMUNITY associated with hosting volunteers (i.e. on its website).
Yes
Based on information provided by 1 reviewer(s).
Country: Bolivia
Length of Trip: Not Available
Trips per Year to Latin America: Not available
Cost per Week: Not available
Urban/Rural: Rural
Type of Volunteer: Physician/mid-level provider
Type of Organization: Secular NGO
Type of Clinic: Not available
Overall Rating: (3.7 / 5)
Trips for individuals
Individualized scheduling
Etta Projects
Sustainability: (3.8 / 5)
Education: (5 / 5)
Preparedness: (2.5 / 5)
Efficiency: (2.5 / 5)
Impact: (5 / 5)
Cost Effectiveness: (2.5 / 5)
Sustainability
This organization has an ongoing, formal partnership with LOCAL HEALTH SERVICES in the host community.
Yes
In addition to the visiting volunteers, this organization ensures that there is ALWAYS A LOCAL CLINICIAN visibly involved in clinical care.
No
This organization has a staff member or partner organization PERMANENTLY available in the host community.
Yes
This organization has a FORMAL REFERRAL PROCESS for patients who need higher levels of care.
Yes
Education
This organization builds capacity by regularly HELPING TRAIN host providers, local health workers, or community health workers.
Yes
This organization engages in regular PUBLIC HEALTH WORK OR HEALTH PROMOTION in the community.
Yes
Preparedness
Volunteers are PRE-SCREENED before being accepted by this organization.
Yes
Urine dipsticks, pregnancy tests, glucometers are all available, and there is a CLEAR PATHWAY for volunteers to obtain advanced tests that are not immediately available.
Unknown
This organization provides PRE-DEPARTURE TRAINING for volunteers (i.e. in-person or online).
No
This organization provides written CLINICAL PROTOCOLS to volunteers.
Unknown
Efficiency
This organization PROMOTES the visiting clinics to locals by word of mouth or advertisement, or uses a clinic location that is already well known to locals.
Yes
This organization has a formal TRIAGE, priority, appointment, or ticketing system in place for patients visiting the clinic.
No
This organization has a formal STAFFING PLAN describing future needs and a recruitment strategy (i.e. for volunteers, local clinicians, translators, and support staff).
Unknown
Impact and Safety
This organization solicits written FEEDBACK FROM VOLUNTEERS after the trip is over.
Yes
This organization provides written EVIDENCE BASED CLINICAL GUIDELINES to volunteers, describing an approach to common diseases in the host community.
Yes
This organization keeps MEDICAL RECORDS that are easily accessible to future clinicians.
Yes
Cost Effectiveness
The FINANCIAL REPORTS for this organization are transparent and easily available (i.e. via website, annual report, etc).
Yes
This organization describes the balance of COSTS AND BENEFITS TO THE HOST COMMUNITY associated with hosting volunteers (i.e. on its website).
No
Based on information provided by 1 reviewer(s).
Country: Honduras
Length of Trip: 1 Week
Trips per Year to Latin America: 1
Cost per Week: Not available
Urban/Rural: Rural
Type of Volunteer: Physician/mid-level provider, Nurse, Pharmacist
Type of Organization: Faith Based
Type of Clinic: Mobile or Informal Clinic
Overall Rating: (3.6 / 5)
1 or fewer
More than 50
Honduras Good Works
Sustainability: (3.8 / 5)
Education: (5 / 5)
Preparedness: (3.8 / 5)
Efficiency: (3.3 / 5)
Impact: (3.3 / 5)
Cost Effectiveness: (2.5 / 5)
Sustainability
This organization has an ongoing, formal partnership with LOCAL HEALTH SERVICES in the host community.
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
No
In addition to the visiting volunteers, this organization ensures that there is ALWAYS A LOCAL CLINICIAN visibly involved in clinical care.
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
Yes
This organization has a staff member or partner organization PERMANENTLY available in the host community.
Yes
This organization has a FORMAL REFERRAL PROCESS for patients who need higher levels of care.
Yes
Education
This organization builds capacity by regularly HELPING TRAIN host providers, local health workers, or community health workers.
Yes
This organization engages in regular PUBLIC HEALTH WORK OR HEALTH PROMOTION in the community.
Yes
Preparedness
Volunteers are PRE-SCREENED before being accepted by this organization.
Yes
Urine dipsticks, pregnancy tests, glucometers are all available, and there is a CLEAR PATHWAY for volunteers to obtain advanced tests that are not immediately available.
No
This organization provides PRE-DEPARTURE TRAINING for volunteers (i.e. in-person or online).
Yes
This organization provides written CLINICAL PROTOCOLS to volunteers.
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
Yes
Efficiency
This organization PROMOTES the visiting clinics to locals by word of mouth or advertisement, or uses a clinic location that is already well known to locals.
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
Yes
This organization has a formal TRIAGE, priority, appointment, or ticketing system in place for patients visiting the clinic.
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
No
This organization has a formal STAFFING PLAN describing future needs and a recruitment strategy (i.e. for volunteers, local clinicians, translators, and support staff).
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
Yes
Impact and Safety
This organization solicits written FEEDBACK FROM VOLUNTEERS after the trip is over.
Yes
This organization provides written EVIDENCE BASED CLINICAL GUIDELINES to volunteers, describing an approach to common diseases in the host community.
Yes
This organization keeps MEDICAL RECORDS that are easily accessible to future clinicians.
No
Cost Effectiveness
The FINANCIAL REPORTS for this organization are transparent and easily available (i.e. via website, annual report, etc).
Yes
This organization describes the balance of COSTS AND BENEFITS TO THE HOST COMMUNITY associated with hosting volunteers (i.e. on its website).
No
Based on information provided by 3 reviewer(s).
Country: Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Panama (Rotating Sites)
Length of Trip: 1 Week
Trips per Year to Latin America: 2
Cost per Week: $1,895
Urban/Rural: Both
Type of Volunteer: Physician/mid-level provider, Nurse, Pharmacist, Chiropractor/Physiotherapist, Healthcare-related trainee, Dental
Type of Organization: Faith Based
Type of Clinic: Mobile or Informal Clinic
Overall Rating: (3.6 / 5)
$1000-$2000
2-10
10-50
Real Impact Ministries (RIM)
Sustainability: (1.3 / 5)
Education: (0 / 5)
Preparedness: (5 / 5)
Efficiency: (5 / 5)
Impact: (5 / 5)
Cost Effectiveness: (5 / 5)
Sustainability
This organization has an ongoing, formal partnership with LOCAL HEALTH SERVICES in the host community.
No
In addition to the visiting volunteers, this organization ensures that there is ALWAYS A LOCAL CLINICIAN visibly involved in clinical care.
No
This organization has a staff member or partner organization PERMANENTLY available in the host community.
No
This organization has a FORMAL REFERRAL PROCESS for patients who need higher levels of care.
Yes
Education
This organization builds capacity by regularly HELPING TRAIN host providers, local health workers, or community health workers.
No
This organization engages in regular PUBLIC HEALTH WORK OR HEALTH PROMOTION in the community.
No
Preparedness
Volunteers are PRE-SCREENED before being accepted by this organization.
Yes
Urine dipsticks, pregnancy tests, glucometers are all available, and there is a CLEAR PATHWAY for volunteers to obtain advanced tests that are not immediately available.
Yes
This organization provides PRE-DEPARTURE TRAINING for volunteers (i.e. in-person or online).
Yes
This organization provides written CLINICAL PROTOCOLS to volunteers.
Yes
Efficiency
This organization PROMOTES the visiting clinics to locals by word of mouth or advertisement, or uses a clinic location that is already well known to locals.
Yes
This organization has a formal TRIAGE, priority, appointment, or ticketing system in place for patients visiting the clinic.
Yes
This organization has a formal STAFFING PLAN describing future needs and a recruitment strategy (i.e. for volunteers, local clinicians, translators, and support staff).
Yes
Impact and Safety
This organization solicits written FEEDBACK FROM VOLUNTEERS after the trip is over.
Yes
This organization provides written EVIDENCE BASED CLINICAL GUIDELINES to volunteers, describing an approach to common diseases in the host community.
Yes
This organization keeps MEDICAL RECORDS that are easily accessible to future clinicians.
Yes
Cost Effectiveness
The FINANCIAL REPORTS for this organization are transparent and easily available (i.e. via website, annual report, etc).
Yes
This organization describes the balance of COSTS AND BENEFITS TO THE HOST COMMUNITY associated with hosting volunteers (i.e. on its website).
Yes
Based on information provided by 1 reviewer(s).
Country: Bolivia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Peru
Length of Trip: 1 Week
Trips per Year to Latin America: 8
Cost per Week: $2,700
Urban/Rural: Both
Type of Volunteer: Physician/mid-level provider, Healthcare-related trainee
Type of Organization: Faith Based
Type of Clinic: Mobile or Informal Clinic
Overall Rating: (3.3 / 5)
More than $2000
2-10
10-50
e3 Partners
Sustainability: (1.3 / 5)
Education: (5 / 5)
Preparedness: (3.8 / 5)
Efficiency: (5 / 5)
Impact: (3.3 / 5)
Cost Effectiveness: (2.5 / 5)
Sustainability
This organization has an ongoing, formal partnership with LOCAL HEALTH SERVICES in the host community.
No
In addition to the visiting volunteers, this organization ensures that there is ALWAYS A LOCAL CLINICIAN visibly involved in clinical care.
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
No
This organization has a staff member or partner organization PERMANENTLY available in the host community.
Yes
This organization has a FORMAL REFERRAL PROCESS for patients who need higher levels of care.
No
Education
This organization builds capacity by regularly HELPING TRAIN host providers, local health workers, or community health workers.
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
Yes
This organization engages in regular PUBLIC HEALTH WORK OR HEALTH PROMOTION in the community.
Yes
Preparedness
Volunteers are PRE-SCREENED before being accepted by this organization.
Yes
Urine dipsticks, pregnancy tests, glucometers are all available, and there is a CLEAR PATHWAY for volunteers to obtain advanced tests that are not immediately available.
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
No
This organization provides PRE-DEPARTURE TRAINING for volunteers (i.e. in-person or online).
Yes
This organization provides written CLINICAL PROTOCOLS to volunteers.
Yes
Efficiency
This organization PROMOTES the visiting clinics to locals by word of mouth or advertisement, or uses a clinic location that is already well known to locals.
Yes
This organization has a formal TRIAGE, priority, appointment, or ticketing system in place for patients visiting the clinic.
Yes
This organization has a formal STAFFING PLAN describing future needs and a recruitment strategy (i.e. for volunteers, local clinicians, translators, and support staff).
Yes
Impact and Safety
This organization solicits written FEEDBACK FROM VOLUNTEERS after the trip is over.
Yes
This organization provides written EVIDENCE BASED CLINICAL GUIDELINES to volunteers, describing an approach to common diseases in the host community.
Yes
This organization keeps MEDICAL RECORDS that are easily accessible to future clinicians.
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
No
Cost Effectiveness
The FINANCIAL REPORTS for this organization are transparent and easily available (i.e. via website, annual report, etc).
Yes
This organization describes the balance of COSTS AND BENEFITS TO THE HOST COMMUNITY associated with hosting volunteers (i.e. on its website).
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
No
Based on information provided by 2 reviewer(s).
Country: Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Panama
Length of Trip: 1 Week
Trips per Year to Latin America: 2
Cost per Week: Not available
Urban/Rural: Not available
Type of Volunteer: Physician/mid-level provider, Nurse, Dental
Type of Organization: Secular NGO
Type of Clinic: Mobile or Informal Clinic
Overall Rating: (3.3 / 5)
2-10
10-50
Healing Hands Foundation
Sustainability: (0 / 5)
Education: (5 / 5)
Preparedness: (5 / 5)
Efficiency: (5 / 5)
Impact: (5 / 5)
Cost Effectiveness: (0 / 5)
Sustainability
This organization has an ongoing, formal partnership with LOCAL HEALTH SERVICES in the host community.
No
In addition to the visiting volunteers, this organization ensures that there is ALWAYS A LOCAL CLINICIAN visibly involved in clinical care.
No
This organization has a staff member or partner organization PERMANENTLY available in the host community.
No
This organization has a FORMAL REFERRAL PROCESS for patients who need higher levels of care.
No
Education
This organization builds capacity by regularly HELPING TRAIN host providers, local health workers, or community health workers.
Yes
This organization engages in regular PUBLIC HEALTH WORK OR HEALTH PROMOTION in the community.
Yes
Preparedness
Volunteers are PRE-SCREENED before being accepted by this organization.
Yes
Urine dipsticks, pregnancy tests, glucometers are all available, and there is a CLEAR PATHWAY for volunteers to obtain advanced tests that are not immediately available.
Yes
This organization provides PRE-DEPARTURE TRAINING for volunteers (i.e. in-person or online).
Yes
This organization provides written CLINICAL PROTOCOLS to volunteers.
Yes
Efficiency
This organization PROMOTES the visiting clinics to locals by word of mouth or advertisement, or uses a clinic location that is already well known to locals.
Yes
This organization has a formal TRIAGE, priority, appointment, or ticketing system in place for patients visiting the clinic.
Yes
This organization has a formal STAFFING PLAN describing future needs and a recruitment strategy (i.e. for volunteers, local clinicians, translators, and support staff).
Yes
Impact and Safety
This organization solicits written FEEDBACK FROM VOLUNTEERS after the trip is over.
Yes
This organization provides written EVIDENCE BASED CLINICAL GUIDELINES to volunteers, describing an approach to common diseases in the host community.
Yes
This organization keeps MEDICAL RECORDS that are easily accessible to future clinicians.
Yes
Cost Effectiveness
The FINANCIAL REPORTS for this organization are transparent and easily available (i.e. via website, annual report, etc).
No
This organization describes the balance of COSTS AND BENEFITS TO THE HOST COMMUNITY associated with hosting volunteers (i.e. on its website).
No
Based on information provided by 1 reviewer(s).
Country: Haiti
Length of Trip: 1 Week
Trips per Year to Latin America: 4
Cost per Week: $400
Urban/Rural: Rural
Type of Volunteer: Physician/mid-level provider, Nurse, Pharmacist
Type of Organization: Secular NGO
Type of Clinic: Standing Clinic
Overall Rating: (3.3 / 5)
Less than $500
2-10
Tallahassee-Haiti Medical Team
Sustainability: (2.5 / 5)
Education: (5 / 5)
Preparedness: (2.5 / 5)
Efficiency: (5 / 5)
Impact: (5 / 5)
Cost Effectiveness: (0 / 5)
Sustainability
This organization has an ongoing, formal partnership with LOCAL HEALTH SERVICES in the host community.
Yes
In addition to the visiting volunteers, this organization ensures that there is ALWAYS A LOCAL CLINICIAN visibly involved in clinical care.
Yes
This organization has a staff member or partner organization PERMANENTLY available in the host community.
No
This organization has a FORMAL REFERRAL PROCESS for patients who need higher levels of care.
No
Education
This organization builds capacity by regularly HELPING TRAIN host providers, local health workers, or community health workers.
Yes
This organization engages in regular PUBLIC HEALTH WORK OR HEALTH PROMOTION in the community.
Yes
Preparedness
Volunteers are PRE-SCREENED before being accepted by this organization.
Yes
Urine dipsticks, pregnancy tests, glucometers are all available, and there is a CLEAR PATHWAY for volunteers to obtain advanced tests that are not immediately available.
No
This organization provides PRE-DEPARTURE TRAINING for volunteers (i.e. in-person or online).
Yes
This organization provides written CLINICAL PROTOCOLS to volunteers.
No
Efficiency
This organization PROMOTES the visiting clinics to locals by word of mouth or advertisement, or uses a clinic location that is already well known to locals.
Yes
This organization has a formal TRIAGE, priority, appointment, or ticketing system in place for patients visiting the clinic.
Yes
This organization has a formal STAFFING PLAN describing future needs and a recruitment strategy (i.e. for volunteers, local clinicians, translators, and support staff).
Yes
Impact and Safety
This organization solicits written FEEDBACK FROM VOLUNTEERS after the trip is over.
Yes
This organization provides written EVIDENCE BASED CLINICAL GUIDELINES to volunteers, describing an approach to common diseases in the host community.
Yes
This organization keeps MEDICAL RECORDS that are easily accessible to future clinicians.
Yes
Cost Effectiveness
The FINANCIAL REPORTS for this organization are transparent and easily available (i.e. via website, annual report, etc).
No
This organization describes the balance of COSTS AND BENEFITS TO THE HOST COMMUNITY associated with hosting volunteers (i.e. on its website).
No
Based on information provided by 1 reviewer(s).
Country: Guatemala
Length of Trip: Not Available
Trips per Year to Latin America: 4
Cost per Week: Not available
Urban/Rural: Rural
Type of Volunteer: Physician/mid-level provider, Nurse, Healthcare-related trainee, Dental
Type of Organization: Faith Based
Type of Clinic: Standing Clinic
Overall Rating: (3.3 / 5)
2-10
Tree 4 Hope
Sustainability: (3.8 / 5)
Education: (2.5 / 5)
Preparedness: (3.8 / 5)
Efficiency: (3.3 / 5)
Impact: (3.3 / 5)
Cost Effectiveness: (2.5 / 5)
Sustainability
This organization has an ongoing, formal partnership with LOCAL HEALTH SERVICES in the host community.
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
No
In addition to the visiting volunteers, this organization ensures that there is ALWAYS A LOCAL CLINICIAN visibly involved in clinical care.
Yes
This organization has a staff member or partner organization PERMANENTLY available in the host community.
Yes
This organization has a FORMAL REFERRAL PROCESS for patients who need higher levels of care.
Yes
Education
This organization builds capacity by regularly HELPING TRAIN host providers, local health workers, or community health workers.
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
No
This organization engages in regular PUBLIC HEALTH WORK OR HEALTH PROMOTION in the community.
Yes
Preparedness
Volunteers are PRE-SCREENED before being accepted by this organization.
Yes
Urine dipsticks, pregnancy tests, glucometers are all available, and there is a CLEAR PATHWAY for volunteers to obtain advanced tests that are not immediately available.
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
No
This organization provides PRE-DEPARTURE TRAINING for volunteers (i.e. in-person or online).
Yes
This organization provides written CLINICAL PROTOCOLS to volunteers.
Yes
Efficiency
This organization PROMOTES the visiting clinics to locals by word of mouth or advertisement, or uses a clinic location that is already well known to locals.
Yes
This organization has a formal TRIAGE, priority, appointment, or ticketing system in place for patients visiting the clinic.
This rating has been disputed by one or more reviewers.
No
This organization has a formal STAFFING PLAN describing future needs and a recruitment strategy (i.e. for volunteers, local clinicians, translators, and support staff).
Yes
Impact and Safety
This organization solicits written FEEDBACK FROM VOLUNTEERS after the trip is over.
Yes
This organization provides written EVIDENCE BASED CLINICAL GUIDELINES to volunteers, describing an approach to common diseases in the host community.
No
This organization keeps MEDICAL RECORDS that are easily accessible to future clinicians.
Yes
Cost Effectiveness
The FINANCIAL REPORTS for this organization are transparent and easily available (i.e. via website, annual report, etc).
Yes
This organization describes the balance of COSTS AND BENEFITS TO THE HOST COMMUNITY associated with hosting volunteers (i.e. on its website).
No
Based on information provided by 2 reviewer(s).
Country: Honduras, Nicaragua
Length of Trip: 1 Week
Trips per Year to Latin America: 7
Cost per Week: Not available
Urban/Rural: Rural
Type of Volunteer: Physician/mid-level provider, Nurse, Healthcare-related trainee
Type of Organization: Secular NGO
Type of Clinic: Mobile or Informal Clinic
Overall Rating: (3.2 / 5)
2-10
10-50
Medico
Sustainability: (5 / 5)
Education: (5 / 5)
Preparedness: (3.8 / 5)
Efficiency: (3.3 / 5)
Impact: (1.7 / 5)
Cost Effectiveness: (0 / 5)
Sustainability
This organization has an ongoing, formal partnership with LOCAL HEALTH SERVICES in the host community.
Unknown
In addition to the visiting volunteers, this organization ensures that there is ALWAYS A LOCAL CLINICIAN visibly involved in clinical care.
Yes
This organization has a staff member or partner organization PERMANENTLY available in the host community.
Yes
This organization has a FORMAL REFERRAL PROCESS for patients who need higher levels of care.
Yes
Education
This organization builds capacity by regularly HELPING TRAIN host providers, local health workers, or community health workers.
Yes
This organization engages in regular PUBLIC HEALTH WORK OR HEALTH PROMOTION in the community.
Yes
Preparedness
Volunteers are PRE-SCREENED before being accepted by this organization.
No
Urine dipsticks, pregnancy tests, glucometers are all available, and there is a CLEAR PATHWAY for volunteers to obtain advanced tests that are not immediately available.
Yes
This organization provides PRE-DEPARTURE TRAINING for volunteers (i.e. in-person or online).
Yes
This organization provides written CLINICAL PROTOCOLS to volunteers.
Yes
Efficiency
This organization PROMOTES the visiting clinics to locals by word of mouth or advertisement, or uses a clinic location that is already well known to locals.
Yes
This organization has a formal TRIAGE, priority, appointment, or ticketing system in place for patients visiting the clinic.
Yes
This organization has a formal STAFFING PLAN describing future needs and a recruitment strategy (i.e. for volunteers, local clinicians, translators, and support staff).
No
Impact and Safety
This organization solicits written FEEDBACK FROM VOLUNTEERS after the trip is over.
No
This organization provides written EVIDENCE BASED CLINICAL GUIDELINES to volunteers, describing an approach to common diseases in the host community.
No
This organization keeps MEDICAL RECORDS that are easily accessible to future clinicians.
Yes
Cost Effectiveness
The FINANCIAL REPORTS for this organization are transparent and easily available (i.e. via website, annual report, etc).
No
This organization describes the balance of COSTS AND BENEFITS TO THE HOST COMMUNITY associated with hosting volunteers (i.e. on its website).
No
Based on information provided by 1 reviewer(s).
Country: Guatemala, Mexico, Peru
Length of Trip: 2 Weeks
Trips per Year to Latin America: 12
Cost per Week: Not available
Urban/Rural: Rural
Type of Volunteer: Physician/mid-level provider, Nurse, Pharmacist
Type of Organization: Faith Based
Type of Clinic: Mobile or Informal Clinic
Overall Rating: (3.1 / 5)
More than 10
10-50
CERT International (Christian Emergency Relief Teams)
Sustainability: (1.7 / 5)
Education: (5 / 5)
Preparedness: (2.5 / 5)
Efficiency: (5 / 5)
Impact: (5 / 5)
Cost Effectiveness: (2.5 / 5)
Sustainability
This organization has an ongoing, formal partnership with LOCAL HEALTH SERVICES in the host community.
No
In addition to the visiting volunteers, this organization ensures that there is ALWAYS A LOCAL CLINICIAN visibly involved in clinical care.
No
This organization has a staff member or partner organization PERMANENTLY available in the host community.
Yes
This organization has a FORMAL REFERRAL PROCESS for patients who need higher levels of care.
Unknown
Education
This organization builds capacity by regularly HELPING TRAIN host providers, local health workers, or community health workers.
Unknown
This organization engages in regular PUBLIC HEALTH WORK OR HEALTH PROMOTION in the community.
Unknown
Preparedness
Volunteers are PRE-SCREENED before being accepted by this organization.
Yes
Urine dipsticks, pregnancy tests, glucometers are all available, and there is a CLEAR PATHWAY for volunteers to obtain advanced tests that are not immediately available.
No
This organization provides PRE-DEPARTURE TRAINING for volunteers (i.e. in-person or online).
Yes
This organization provides written CLINICAL PROTOCOLS to volunteers.
No
Efficiency
This organization PROMOTES the visiting clinics to locals by word of mouth or advertisement, or uses a clinic location that is already well known to locals.
Yes
This organization has a formal TRIAGE, priority, appointment, or ticketing system in place for patients visiting the clinic.
Yes
This organization has a formal STAFFING PLAN describing future needs and a recruitment strategy (i.e. for volunteers, local clinicians, translators, and support staff).
Unknown
Impact and Safety
This organization solicits written FEEDBACK FROM VOLUNTEERS after the trip is over.
Yes
This organization provides written EVIDENCE BASED CLINICAL GUIDELINES to volunteers, describing an approach to common diseases in the host community.
Yes
This organization keeps MEDICAL RECORDS that are easily accessible to future clinicians.
Unknown
Cost Effectiveness
The FINANCIAL REPORTS for this organization are transparent and easily available (i.e. via website, annual report, etc).
Yes
This organization describes the balance of COSTS AND BENEFITS TO THE HOST COMMUNITY associated with hosting volunteers (i.e. on its website).
No
Based on information provided by 1 reviewer(s).
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Volunteer organizations are evaluated according to our framework of literature-based best practice recommendations. These represent practices that our panel of academics, program administrators, and volunteers all agreed were important for a short-term international medical project. They are a starting point in your efforts to find a placement that benefits host communities.
Sustainability
Collaboration between the sending organization and local health services.
Continuity of Care and a clear referral process for higher levels of care.
Continuous presence of organizational staff or a partner organization in the host community.
Local leadership by including a local medical provider in clinical care on the medical mission.
Education
Capacity building by training host providers, local health workers, or community health workers.
Public health work or health promotion to address the community’s health concerns.
Preparedness
Volunteer pre-screening with an application process and confirmation of credentials.
Pre-departure training with cultural/clinical orientation.
Written clinical protocols describing scope of practice for volunteers.
Adequate resources and a clear pathway to obtain advanced tests.
Efficiency
Publicity, including advance promotion of visiting clinics to the host community, or a well-known clinic location.
A Staffing plan describing future medical mission needs and a recruitment strategy.
A Triage or priority system in place for clinic patients.
Impact and Safety
Written post-trip feedback or debriefing from volunteers.
Medical records that are easily accessible to future volunteers.
Evidence-based clinical guidelines for volunteers, describing an approach to common diseases in the community
Cost Effectiveness
Transparency on financial costs faced by organization.
Knowledge of financial cost to community associated with hosting volunteers.