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Baylor, Texas Children’s volunteers provide care in Guatemala

Volunteers from Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital traveled to Guatemala to provide surgery and health care to patients through the organization Faith in Practice.

Front row: Dr. Tony Zapata, Rev. Pam Taylor-Glass, Miriam Gibson, Sarah Endique, Julia Bentley, and Susan Fernbach Back row: Dr. Daryl Scott, Dr. David Mann, Dr. Nancy Glass, Dr. Adam Stone, Melissa Ard, Dr. Olutoyin Olutoye, Karen Bustos, and Dr. Kathryn Putnam
Front, from left: Dr. Tony Zapata, Rev. Pam Taylor-Glass, Miriam Gibson, Sarah Endique, Julia Bentley, and Susan Fernbach. Back, from left: Dr. Daryl Scott, Dr. David Mann, Dr. Nancy Glass, Dr. Adam Stone, Melissa Ard, Dr. Olutoyin Olutoye, Karen Bustos, and Dr. Kathryn Putnam

Faith In Practice, a nonprofit organization, works to improve the physical, spiritual and economic conditions of the poor in Guatemala through short-term surgical, medical and dental mission trips and health-related educational programs.

Over four operating days, the team led by Dr. Nancy Glass, professor of pediatrics – anesthesiology, performed 142 pediatric orthopedic surgery, general surgery and operative dentistry procedures.

Glass said the mission trip had an impact on those who volunteered.

“We returned refreshed and rejuvenated to our ‘everyday’ lives, grateful to have had the opportunity to serve others, and ever more mindful of the blessings in our own lives,” she said.

Read more about the May mission trip and see additional photos.

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