We are excited to introduce our newest cohort of courageous and dedicated global volunteers. By dedicating their time, energy, and expertise, they will help make a positive difference in the lives of our beneficiaries. The Volunteer Program is an extension of CMMB’s dedication to strengthening health systems in developing countries through training, logistical and professional support, and direct provision of services and supplies.


 

Megan is a volunteer who will serve in Peru

Megan Ramirez

Position:Speech and feeding therapist

Serving in: Trujillo and Huancayo, Peru

Start date: July 2017

Duration of stay: 12 months

Megan obtained her master of science in speech and language pathology at Syracuse University in 2014. She served as a volunteer teacher at a non-profit organization for Spanish speaking children and adults in Quito, Ecuador for one year and she is excited to be able to volunteer again this time with CMMB in Peru.

Megan truly believes that education provides opportunities that improve lives. She is grateful for this chance to serve vulnerable and under-served people and looks forward to bringing back all that she learns to share with her colleagues in the US. When asked who she would like to have with her in the event of a broken elevator, Megan chose Jimmy Fallon for his sense of humor! If you have to be stuck, might as well have fun.

 

 

 

 

Brynn Macaulay

Position: Nurse (RN)

Serving in: Trujillo, Peru

Start date: Early 2018

Duration of stay: 6 months

Brynn is returning to volunteer in CMMB Peru as an registered nurse. She obtained her bachelor of science in nursing at the University of Portland, and has experience in maternal and neonatal health, adult trauma intermediate care, and community health. Brynn previously served with CMMB in Trujillo, Peru for one year back in 2012. She is looking forward to going back and reconnecting with the local team and the beautiful people in the community.

Brynn’s favorite book is The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz, which lays out the four simple but difficult agreements one must make with herself in order to achieve fulfillment spiritual enlightenment. 1. Be impeccable with your word, 2. Don’t take anything personally, 3.  Don’t make assumptions, and 4. Always do your best.

With CMMB, Brynn hopes to help expand the community-based maternal and child health program in Trujillo, and to train local women to continue the work and empower them to improve the health of their own communities.

 

 

Dr. Mary Fleming

Position: OB-GYN

Serving in: Mutomo, Kenya

Start date: September 2017

Duration of stay: 6 months

Originally from Louisville, Kentucky, Dr. Mary E. Fleming attended Xavier University of Louisiana for her undergraduate degree. She received her medical degree from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and completed her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Meharry Medical College.

Dr. Fleming’s favorite quote is one by Muhammad Ali: “He who is not courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life.” Dr. Fleming is looking forward to using her knowledge and expertise to help improve the lives of vulnerable people in the communities where she will serve in Kenya. She hopes to be an asset while in the field and to learn alternative ways to practice medicine.

 

 

Dr. Charlie Cassidy 

Position: Physician

Serving in: Côtes-de-Fer,Haiti

Start date: September 2017

Duration of stay: 6 months

Charlie obtained his medical degree from the School of Medicine at the University of California in San Francisco in 2013. He is currently completing his training in the JPS Family Medicine Residency Program. Charlie spent a year in Moldova with Catholic Relief Services as a program manager and two years as a business advisor for enterprises in Haiti. Charlie hopes to positively impact the lives of people in Haiti by providing care and teaching for patients. Charlie has a keen interest in serving vulnerable and forgotten communities in the developing world.

 

 

 

Stephanie Summa 

Position: Physician assistant

Serving in:Mwandi, Zambia

Start date: September/October 2017

Duration of stay: 6 – 12 months

New York native, Stephanie received her physician assistant bachelors of science degree from Rochester Institute of Technology in 2014. She has experience in internal medicine, emergency, OB-GYN, and pediatric Oncology.

Stephanie hopes to gain more global awareness through her experience with CMMB and looks forward to learning from the people she will encounter along the way. She also believes that there will be a lot of spiritual, emotional, and professional growth. Her biggest inspiration is Mother Theresa and will always try to do as Mother Teresa said: “Do small things with great love.”

 

Cathryn will volunteer in Mutomo Kenya

Mary Cathryn Espadero 

Serving in: Mutomo, Kenya

Position: Monitoring and evaluation specialist

Start date: August 2017

Duration of stay: 6 months

Cathryn completed her advanced diploma in monitoring and evaluation at NYU in 2017 and graduated with a bachelors from Ateneo de Manila University in 2015. She is an experienced program coordinator, research assistant, and M&E specialist, having worked with rural communities in the Philippines. Previously,  she was the program coordinator for knowledge management for governance reform at the Institute for Solidarity in Asia.

 

Lucien Lee

Position: Public health specialist

Serving in: Côtes-de-Fer and Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Start date: June 2017

Duration of stay: 3 months

Lucian attended the National University of Singapore where he earned his undergraduate engineering degree. Lucian is currently working towards a masters in public administration at Columbia University. He has experience in the field of needs assessment and project design for m/Health and marketing and communications.

Lucian hopes to learn more about different ways to build public health capacity and pioneer the use of health technologies in Haiti. He is patient, but relentless. When asked who he would most like to be stuck in an elevator with, Lucian chose Gordon Ramsay in hopes that Ramsay would magically produce lunch out of his pockets. “I might as well eat while I wait!”

 

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