Get Doctors The Supplies They Need To Save Lives In Poverty Stricken Areas!

 
Low income or impoverished communities desperately need medical equipment donations that are necessary for health care. Medical equipment is necessary to treat diseases and injuries that otherwise prevent people from working and lifting themselves out of poverty. It isn't enough to have trained doctors and nurses go out to help these communities and work there; they need the proper equipment and supplies as well. All of the supplies a well stocked hospital takes for granted are needed - things like sutures, antiseptic, surgical instruments, masks, gloves, defibrillators, incubators, and all of the things that are used in a hospital. Donate surplus equipment and supplies today to not only save lives, but help lift them out of poverty.
 
Supplies go to what is called a medical suite - an unused room that is turned into a completely functional portion of a hospital. Take for example, a medical suite that functions as an exam room. Be sure to check out https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_equipment to learn more about medical equipment that is necessary to use for health care. It will have an exam table, lights, diagnostic equipment, medical supplies, patient scale, patient chair, linens, medication cart, desk, chair, and waste container. As you can see, it is really everything an exam room might need.
 
These medical suites were developed by consulting with doctors in the United States and around the world in developing countries to make sure they have everything a doctor would find necessary to work. With more than 40 different types of medical suite available, whatever is needed can be provided, if the supplies necessary have been donated. The beauty of compartmentalizing all of the different parts of a hospital into discrete categories is that now the medical suites can be used to plug holes in service, or be used to create an entire hospital with administrative offices, kitchens, exam rooms, emergency departments, surgery, and the complete array of rooms and services a hospital needs.
 
One other important program is the maternal infant pediatric program. It is easy to donate medical supplies if you are interested and have the time. This is somewhat different than the medical suites previously described in that it is intended to be added to an already functioning hospital, but it can also work in the manner of the medical suites. As you might have guessed, this is for caring for the health needs of expectant mothers, newborns, and young children in developing countries. Just like all of the projects and packages that are created, this one is easily adjustable to suit the particular needs of the place it is being sent. No matter what the local specifications are, it has every tool needed for complete and thorough maternal and infant health care. 
 
The beauty of these suites is that they can be swiftly shipped and unpacked so swiftly that doctors can begin to work with the materials within mere hours of the arrival of the package.