Long Road from Quito: Healthcare Transformation in Rural Latin America - Improving Medical Access for Remote Communities
Long Road from Quito: Healthcare Transformation in Rural Latin America - Improving Medical Access for Remote Communities

Long Road from Quito: Healthcare Transformation in Rural Latin America - Improving Medical Access for Remote Communities

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Long Road from Quito presents a fascinating portrait of David Gaus, an unlikely trailblazer with deep ties to the University of Notre Dame and an even more compelling postgraduate life. Gaus is co-founder, with his mentor Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., of Andean Health and Development (AHD), an organization dedicated to supporting health initiatives in South America. Tony Hiss traces the trajectory of Gaus's life from an accounting undergraduate to a medical doctor committed to bringing modern medicine to poor, rural communities in Ecuador. When he began his medical practice in 1996, the best strategy in these areas consisted of providing preventive measures combined with rudimentary clinical services. Gaus, however, realized he had to take on a much more sweeping approach to best serve sick people in the countryside, who would have to take a five-hour truck ride to Quito and the nearest hospital. He decided to bring the hospital to the patients. He has now done so twice, building two top-of-the-line hospitals in Pedro Vicente Maldonado and Santo Domingo, Ecuador. The hospitals, staffed only by Ecuadorians, train local doctors through a Family Medicine residency program, and are financially self-sustaining. His work with AHD is recognized as a model for the rest of Latin America, and AHD has grown into a major player in global health, frequently partnering with the World Health Organization and other international agencies. With a charming, conversational style that is a pleasure to read, Hiss shows how Gaus's vision and determination led to these accomplishments, in a story with equal parts interest for Notre Dame readers, health practitioners, medical anthropologists, Latin American students and scholars, and the general public.

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This is a great read! David Gaus had a mid life crisis at 21 - "Why do I do what I do?", the young Notre Dame accounting major asked himself. He then began a journey that made Andean Health Development into the little engine that could.From conversations and letters with Father Hesburgh and Ann Landers to building two self-sustaining hospitals in poor rural areas of Ecuador, author Tony Hiss, finds that Gausian conversation leads in both inspiring and interesting directions.
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