Saturday, May 28, 2011
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Patient Follow-UP

Team Heart is very proud to have received the grade certificate of Jean Damascene, mitral valve replacement surgery 2008, studying in India in his first year --excelling in mathematics and physics on his way to MS in Computer Science. He was one sick young man in April of 2008. The valve replacement was just one part of survival--rebuilding a life after 10 years of severe illness is another. The courage to pursue his education in another country with little chance of returning home until completed is an indication of his commitment to do what it takes. Photographed here in 2010, he stands between ICU nurse Leslie Sabatino, and I with Jean Paul, an aortic valve replacement from 2008. Egidia and Suellen, from the step-down are also part of the happy group.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Call for application for 2012 and "Tipping Point"
To Team Heart Members Past and Present and Future.
Applications are now open for Team Heart, 2012 You may also apply online at www.teamheart.org. Our dates will most likely be near the same as they were this February, with surgery for 7 days, ICU for 2 additional days and step-down to follow for 5 more days, the same as previous years. I have penciled in 2/4 for departure--and await a confirmation from Rwanda. The step-down team will depart Kigali on 2/19 or 2/20. There will some changes in key staff, but I feel certain we have those willing to step-up. There are many details to work out before the exact and final schedule is etched in stone. But I am feeling really positive as we move into this 5th year.
For those of you having already applied for 2012-thank you!
The positions we are hoping to recruit will be volunteers for both travel and local non-travel. Even if you cannot go this year to Rwanda, there is huge need for fundraising, supply management and packing and we would very much appreciate your help.
And if you are wondering about my comment the "Tipping Point"...Today in a message from Erneste, he talked about a patient, who recently met his Mom. The young man was suffering from advanced rheumatic heart disease and thought there was no help for his condition. The patient is from the economically challenged region near Erneste, he, had no cell phone and has virtually been in his home without help. The information was shared with this young man about Erneste, his surgery and that there was a chance for him as well. For information to then reach us, so this young man could be placed on the evaluation list is our tipping point. We have our patients involved in recruitment because they believe so much in what we have done and how their lives are changed!
Monday, April 4, 2011
A note from Alex Butera,MD, Director General of King Faisal Hospital
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Jean Paul-a recent article in the New Times-Kigali's paper
For complete article, please read: http://www.newtimes.co.rw/index.php?issue=14570&article=8997
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Leslie O'Meara posting!

I just wanted to say thank you again for including me in such a wonderful medical mission. I finally arrived in Minneapolis 24 hours after I was supposed to due to stormy weather! I am still adjusting getting back to daily life in the US and have had a few days to reflect on my experience in
Rwanda. I am so grateful for having the opportunity to participate with such a great organization as team heart.
Being a new participant within the group I was welcomed with opened arms by
every member of the team which really helped me to feel at ease in unfamiliar territory. I especially want to recognize my step-down team members for functioning so well without the luxuries we have in the US. Also I would like to recognize Suellen for being a phenomenal charge nurse of the unit. I was very impressed by the teamwork that was exhibited among the physicians nurses and other members of the mission in collaboration with the Rwandan medical staff which reiterated to me how well this program can progress in years to come. I have made many strong friendships over the course of two weeks and am already excited to reunite with my fellow team members in different areas along the East coast!
I returned back to the Midwest as public protests against oppressive government continue in the Middle East and Africa as well as my home state of Wisconsin. With all of the turmoil and negative press about corruption and unmitigated greed, it is gratifying to know that there are people who are making sacrifices to help others. Groups like Team Heart make the world a better place.
Thank you again for Team Heart!
Sincerely,
Leslie O'Meara