Upstate doctor went to Bahamas after Hurricane Dorian to provide medical relief
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Watching television coverage of people seeking refuge from
Hurricane Dorian, Watching television coverage of people seeking
refuge from Hurricane Dorian, David Lehmann, MD David Lehmann, MD
, , PharmD PharmD, decided to help. He contacted
International Relief, an organization with which he previously took
part in medical relief missions, and about a week later he was en
route to the Bahamas. There, he was part of a medical team that
provided care to 1,500 hurricane refugees over the course of a
week. The volunteers carried their own gear and food, along with
medications and medical supplies. Lehmann is a distinguished
professor of medicine at Upstate who launched Housecalls for the
Homeless to provide medical care to homeless people in Syracuse.,
decided to help. He contacted International Relief, an organization
with which he previously took part in medical relief missions, and
about a week later he was en route to the Bahamas. There, he was
part of a medical team that provided care to 1,500 hurricane
refugees over the course of a week. The volunteers carried their
own gear and food, along with medications and medical supplies.
Lehmann is a distinguished professor of medicine at Upstate who
launched Housecalls for the Homeless to provide medical care to
homeless people in Syracuse.
Hurricane Dorian, Watching television coverage of people seeking
refuge from Hurricane Dorian, David Lehmann, MD David Lehmann, MD
, , PharmD PharmD, decided to help. He contacted
International Relief, an organization with which he previously took
part in medical relief missions, and about a week later he was en
route to the Bahamas. There, he was part of a medical team that
provided care to 1,500 hurricane refugees over the course of a
week. The volunteers carried their own gear and food, along with
medications and medical supplies. Lehmann is a distinguished
professor of medicine at Upstate who launched Housecalls for the
Homeless to provide medical care to homeless people in Syracuse.,
decided to help. He contacted International Relief, an organization
with which he previously took part in medical relief missions, and
about a week later he was en route to the Bahamas. There, he was
part of a medical team that provided care to 1,500 hurricane
refugees over the course of a week. The volunteers carried their
own gear and food, along with medications and medical supplies.
Lehmann is a distinguished professor of medicine at Upstate who
launched Housecalls for the Homeless to provide medical care to
homeless people in Syracuse.
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