CSU Timmy Global Health

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Timmy Global Health is an organization dedicated to improving health conditions in Third World countries. We are currently partnering with Ecuador and Guatemala, Timmy provides medical personnel, supplies, financial resources, and volunteers to areas without access to health care. Our chapter at Colorado State University strives to change the global health care crisis by raising awareness, medical supplies, medical support, for a specific location in Central America.

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02/13/2018

Timmy FAQ
Q: How much does a Timmy Trip cost, and who purchases my plane ticket?

A: All lodging, food, in-country transportation, and short-term medical insurance are covered by the trip fee, which is approximately $1,100-$1,385 depending on the site.

Medical professionals purchase their own plane tickets to arrive and depart at or around the same time as the student group. Occasionally, medical professionals travel from the same city as student volunteers, in which case they may have the option to join the students’ group flight if desired.

02/06/2018

Timmy FAQ
Q: Outside of clinic, what are the accommodations and activities like?

A: Our lodging accommodations can best be described as “comfortable yet humble.” Medical professionals and students stay at safe lodging ranging from a hotel to hostel to retreat center.

Volunteers generally share a room, though a private room can usually be accommodated for medical professionals. Breakfast and dinner are provided, usually at the place you’re staying, and “picnic-style” lunch is served at the worksite each day. Bottled water is always available.

On days that are not designated as work days, you will be able to participate in cultural activities that are unique to the location: from visiting the colonial city of Antigua in Guatemala, to white water rafting in the Amazon Basin of Ecuador!

01/29/2018

Timmy FAQ:
Q: What do the students do on a Timmy trip?

A: Many of the students that volunteer with Timmy hope to become doctors and nurses, want to go to medical school, or pursue careers in public health. They are eager to learn and to work firsthand with our medical volunteers.

During clinic, student volunteers shadow doctors, work in triage, take vitals, and assist in the pharmacy. Many of them are advanced Spanish speakers and help with translating and updating patient histories.

Working with these students allows our medical professionals to not just serve as a healthcare provider, but also to serve as a teacher – showing our students firsthand what it looks like to treat a patient, rather than a disease.

01/22/2018

Timmy FAQ:
Q: Why should you volunteer on a Timmy Global Health Medical Service Trip?

A: Timmy Global Health does not make one-time visits to a community and never return. Our short-term medical service trips are part of our larger continuity of care and we visit each of our partner communities every 2-3 months.

We are committed to supporting our patients and communities 52 weeks a year by working with international partners and staff, funding necessary procedures and surgeries, and implementing public health interventions.

Volunteering on one of our trips contributes greatly to the quality healthcare we strive to provide to our partner communities in Guatemala, Ecuador, and the Dominican Republic.

01/15/2018

Timmy FAQ
Q: What is volunteering in a Timmy Clinic like?

A: Medical professionals and volunteers set up a mobile clinic in one of our communities each day and attend to 75-150 patients per day. Once patients are registered, they move along to the “Medical History” station, where student volunteers will take down their pertinent information and record their complaints.

Nurses staff the “Vitals/Lab” station, where major vital signs and simple labs (urinalysis, glucose testing, pregnancy testing) are taken. Patients then move into the “Patient Consultation” station, where they see a provider (MD, DO, NP, PA). It is at this station that the provider conducts an assessment and provides a diagnosis and prescription if necessary.

In the patient consultation station, a student scribe and an interpreter will assist the provider. Finally, the patient moves to the “Pharmacy” where a pharmacist (PharmDs and/or RNs) will monitor the incoming prescriptions and work with students to fill and distribute orders.

01/08/2018

Timmy FAQ
Q: How do I donate medical supplies or medicines to Timmy Global Health?

A: If you have medical supplies or medicines to donate to Timmy’s Medical Supply Warehouse, please email or call in advance to notify us of the date, time, and kind of donation you’d like to make. You can direct all inquiries to Alyssa Rossodivita at [email protected].

Please do not bring items to the Indianapolis office unless you receive a confirmation from a Timmy staff member – this will ensure that we can accept your item(s).

Due to limited resources, we are unable to pick up items at your home, clinic, or office. All approved items should be dropped off at our office, located on 22 E. 22 Street, Indianapolis, 46202. Please note that we are unable to accept any expired supplies or medications and cannot accept donations of narcotic medicines. Due to the size and scope of our warehouse, we are also unable to accept donations of large equipment, machines, hospital beds, etc.

01/05/2018

We are always looking for volunteers!

01/01/2018

Timmy FAQ
Q: Can I join a medical service team as a student not affiliated with a Timmy Global Health student chapter?

A: Timmy Global Health does offer occasional public entrance for� trips throughout the year when additional volunteers are needed. Unfortunately, these situations occur on a need-only basis, and

Timmy does not currently open volunteer spots to students not affiliated with the university chapter organizing the team.

Nonetheless, we are interested in expanding to more universities and understand that true inspiration only comes from direct involvement with our work. If you are interested in starting a Timmy chapter at your university or are interested in learning more about Timmy Global Health’s work, there may be opportunities for you to travel with a medical team.

Timmy makes a concerted effort to send only seriously interested students on its brigades. For more information, please contact the organization’s US Programs Manager Alyssa Rossodivita at [email protected].

12/25/2017

Timmy FAQ
Q: How do I start a university or high school chapter of organization?

A: For information on starting a Timmy Global Health chapter, please visit our Student Volunteers information page. If you have further questions, please contact the US Programs Manager Alyssa Rossodivita at [email protected].

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Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO
80521

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