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FOUNDINGDoc to Dock, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that was founded as a commitment to the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI).PROGRAM BENEFITSImproving Health and Saving Lives in AfricaEvery day thousands of patients in the developing world are turned away from hospitals and medical centers due to a lack of basic medical equipment and supplies. Shortage of medical supplies is compounding the region's health crisis and is a recognized problem. "Morale is low all over the developing world, where doctors and nurses have the knowledge to save lives but lack the tools. Where AIDS and drug-resistant TB now burn through populations like forest fires, health-care workers say that the absence of medicines and other supplies leaves them feeling more like hospice and mortuary workers than healers." — Foreign Affairs, January/February, 2007 Doc to Dock is dedicated to improving the health and lives of people in Africa by providing healthcare workers with the tools they need. Reducing Medical Waste in the United States It is estimated that in the United States thousands of tons of medical supplies are discarded every day due to overproduction, procedural excess and regulatory requirements. This surplus of medical materials is either incinerated of deposited in landfills, both of which are harmful to the environment. Doc to Dock strives to reverse this cycle of waste by collecting the unused medical supplies from New York hospitals and shipping them to hospitals and clinics in need in Africa. SENIOR STAFFDr. Bruce Charash - Founder and Chairmanbruce.charash@doctodock.org Magdalena White - Vice President of Development magdalena.white@doctodock.org Laura Cohen - Program Director laura.cohen@doctodock.org Carrie Martin - Program Coordinator carrie.martin@doctodock.org Dori Lubliner - Development Coordinator dori.lubliner@doctodock.org COLLABORATIONDoc to Dock has collaborative relationships with:REMEDY/Yale MERCI/University of Virginia James Jordan Foundation Doctors Choice Community Health Network Gleaning for the World Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative Project C.U.R.E. The Greater New York Hospital Association |
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