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Jack Dowd ’19 volunteers with a medical organization in Panama

By Chelsea Lehmann on April 11, 2019

This summer I was able to travel down to Bocas Del Toro, Panama to work with a medical mission group called Floating Doctors. Floating Doctors was started 8 years ago with the purpose of delivering healthcare to indigenous communities that lacked access to hospitals, doctors, and healthcare in general. They are based out of an island in Panama and each clinic day we would take boats to the Ngobe communities. The Ngobe are the native Panamanians, many who live without running water or electricity. There are full-time volunteer doctors, nurses, and paramedics who work with the program and I was able to work as a translator for these doctors. I was exposed to healthcare in its most basic form this summer. I was able to see doctors treating patients hands on, without any politics, insurance conflicts or discrimination. These experiences have motivated me even more to chase my dream of one day attending medical school and becoming a physician.


Peter Tappenden ’18: Research intern, Home Base Program

By Contributing Writer on January 9, 2018

Peter Tappenden '18 interned at Home Base Program

I worked for the Home Base Program which is through Massachusetts General Hospital and the Red Sox Foundation. Home Base provides clinical care and support services such as resiliency education to veterans of post-9/11 conflicts. In addition, Home Base conducts research centered on identifying and implementing new treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic brain injury (TBI) and other invisible wounds of war.

In my role as a research intern this summer I did all of the following:

  • Aided in tailoring the “Resilient Family” stress management course to specifically cater to the needs of veteran caregivers
  • Transcribed focus groups
  • Entered intensive care program (ICP) patient data and other Home Base patient data
  • Attended research meetings and treatment rounds
  • Conducted literature reviews to aid in the writing of several studies.