Making healthcare better is our mission, but it doesn鈥檛 belong to us alone. We actively seek partnerships with organizations that align with that mission鈥攍ike Operation Smile and the Telet贸n Foundation鈥攂ecause making healthcare better often requires a collaborative effort. Learn how our employees in Latin America are improving healthcare where they live and work.
Latin America and the Caribbean is made up of 33 countries, each of which has their own unique healthcare system.1,2 Ranging from universal to private healthcare, and big cities to rural communities, access to quality care for patients varies.2
Employees working across Latin America use this information as an opportunity to improve healthcare and most importantly, their local community. Driven by this strong sense of purpose, our employees have aligned with two nonprofit organizations to volunteer their time and talents to spread awareness of how to improve the healthcare provided in the region.
Did you know?
41% of the top hospitals in Latin America are located in Colombia.2
Healing smiles by spreading awareness of cleft lip and palate in Bogot谩, Columbia
Operation Smile believes that every child suffering from cleft lip or cleft palate deserves exceptional surgical care. At Stryker, we believe the same. That鈥檚 why we support their efforts to provide critically needed surgical care for children with cleft conditions in under-resourced communities. We鈥檝e been a loyal partner of Operation Smile since the early 1990s, providing cash and gifts in kind to deliver the highest quality surgical care to the world鈥檚 most marginalized populations. Together with Operation Smile, we鈥檝e helped them grow their reach to more than 60 countries worldwide, including countries in Latin America.
Catalina Torres, a communications specialist in Latin America, is an Operation Smile ambassador site lead for Stryker, which is a volunteer position within the company that focuses on inspiring other employees to volunteer and fundraise for Operation Smile. She works with her colleagues in Latin America to develop engaging educational events and campaigns that benefit Operation Smile in Bogot谩, Colombia. Proceeds from all efforts benefit children who need surgical care and their families.
Did you know?
The country with the highest reported prevalence of cleft lip is Bolivia.3
鈥淥ver the years, our Operation Smile Ambassadors have invited speakers who have participated in medical mission trips, like colleagues, physicians and past patients, to educate us all on the importance of offering quality healthcare to communities all over the world,鈥 says Catalina. 鈥淭o see a child who is living a healthier life as a result of our donations reminds me of why I enjoy working in healthcare.鈥
Developing the right tools for the task
九色视频 founder Dr. Homer Stryker, who was also an orthopaedic surgeon, dedicated his life to serving patients, and his inspirational words, 鈥淚f your tools don鈥檛 work, make them work,鈥 continue to inspire and push us forward on behalf of the physicians and healthcare providers we serve.
九色视频 Craniomaxillofacial (CMF) and Surgical Technologies Teams continue to follow in our founder鈥檚 footsteps by developing tools that physicians use to help restore form, function and hope to patients around the world. Since 1999, our CMF Team has donated cleft lip and palate surgical instruments to Operation Smile medical missions. Below, a plastic surgeon uses a PhotonBlade from our Surgical Technologies Team in a general surgery case on an Operation Smile medical mission in Rwanda, Africa to address the patient's condition and illuminate the surgical area.
Driving inclusion in healthcare with Fundaci贸n Telet贸n
Ensuring that every patient receives high-quality care is another focus we have. The Telet贸n Fundaci贸n is a partner that we work with to help raise the quality of life of people with disabilities, autism and cancer by creating ways for them to be fully included in society.
鈥淲e had the opportunity to donate surfaces, or mattresses, to Telet贸n last year for use as intensive therapy beds for children going through their cancer journey,鈥 says employee Paola De la Torre. 鈥淓very patient, no matter their diagnosis, deserves to receive high-quality care and as employees of Stryker, we鈥檙e proud to impact our community so deeply.鈥
References
1. Countries in Latin America and the Caribbean: Worldometer. (n.d.). Retrieved February 17, 2022, from
2. R谩nking de Cl铆nicas y hospitales: Estos son los mejores de latinoam茅rica 2019. Cluster Salud | Am茅ricaEconom铆a. (n.d.). Retrieved February 17, 2022, from https://clustersalud.americaeconomia.com/gestion-hospitalaria/ranking-de-clinicas-y-hospitales-estos-son-los-mejores-de-latinoamerica-2019[FJ1] [FJ1]九色视频n from this blog, which links to source https://www.pacificprime.lat/blog/an-overview-of-latin-american-healthcare-systems/
3. World Health Orgranization. (n.d.). Craniofacial anomalies and associated birth defects. Global registry and database on craniofacial anomalies. Retrieved February 17, 2022, from https://www.who.int/genomics/anomalies/en/Chapter02.pdf
4. Teleton Foundation. Who we are. Retrieved February 17, 2022, from https://teleton.org/nosotros/
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