OVERSEAS MEDICAL
ASSISTANCE TEAM
History/Profile:
15TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
In a bygone era
doctors made house calls to their ailing patients. Armed with that familiar little black
bag, the doctor would journey to the sick to provide care that would result in
some form of healing. Today, Dr. Stephen S. Carryl, Guyana
native and the current Chairman of Surgery at The Brooklyn Hospital, carries on
that tradition on a much larger scale.
As President of the Overseas Medical Assistance Team (OMAT), Dr. Carryl
makes “house calls” of a different kind.
He goes to various nations in the Caribbean and has made one trip to
Africa to provide care to impoverished
communities. His “little black bag”
contains medical supplies, pharmaceuticals, equipment and many other necessities
to help the health care facilities or individuals function
better.
The Overseas Medical Assistance
Team had a humble but focused beginning.
In 1991, Dr. Carryl led a group of nurses, physicians and other
volunteers on a humanitarian mission to the Linden Hospital Complex in
Guyana. There, the group responded to the needs
of the community by conducting surgeries, medical clinics, health fairs,
non-invasive screenings and wellness lectures. The response was so positive, that Dr.
Carryl, with the assistance and blessing of his late father and other
supporters, decided to organize the group.
A year later, the Overseas Medical
Assistance Team was officially founded as a non-profit organization with the
mission to enhance the quality of medical care in developing countries
by:
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Providing medical assistance
through volunteer physicians, nurses and other health care
professionals;
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Donating
medical equipment and supplies to health care organizations in the Caribbean and
Africa;
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Conducting in-service training and
health education seminars for health care providers in these
countries;
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Raising
funds for related activities and projects; and,
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Arranging for severely ill patients
from the Caribbean to be brought to the United States for
treatment
OMAT’s success in fulfilling that
mission was due to a core group of dedicated volunteers. Even today, these physicians, nurses and
other health care providers pay their airfare and lodging costs and donate their
particular expertise on each trip overseas.
Due to demands for additional
services, in 2004 OMAT appointed
it first executive director, Beryl R.
Williams, to reconfigure its operations. OMAT also opened its first office
in Brooklyn New
York. Under her direction, OMAT expanded its mission to
begin providing assistance to vulnerable
and at-risk populations in developing countries and in the United States
through dedicated volunteers. With the donation of office space by the
Central Brooklyn Medical Group in January 2007 and a solid organizational
structure, OMAT is now a fully-run volunteer operation.
In order to better fulfill its
mission, OMAT hosts an annual gala to raise funds for its humanitarian ventures.
The 15th Anniversary Gala is
scheduled for Thursday October 18th, 2007, 6:00 p.m., at Terrace On
The Park, 5211 111th
Street, Flushing Meadow Park,
New York 11367. The honorees for the event
are Olga Chicester, RN, President of
Guyana United Mission, Inc. (GUM);
Bishop & Mrs Sidley Mullings
of the Rugby Deliverance Tabernacle in Brooklyn, New York and
Ouderk Collie, MD, President of Health and Educational
Relief for Guyana (HERG). These
individuals are involved in medical humanitarian work and have made a tremendous
difference in the lives of many individuals and institutions in the Caribbean.
In this its 15th year,
OMAT remains poised to continue providing aid at home and abroad. Please check the details of OMAT’s
15th Anniversary missions and events on this website. Thank you for your
support.
Humanitarian
Missions:
TBA,
2008
Hopital Sacre Coeur, MILOT,
HAITI
TBA,
2008 Africa
Redemption Alliance, NIGERIA, AFRICA
June
2007 GUYANA,
SOUTH AMERICA
April
2007 Hopital Sacre
Coeur, MILOT,
HAITI
October 2006
GUYANA, SOUTH AMERICA
April
2006 Hopital Sacre
Coeur, MILOT,
HAITI
July 2005
GUYANA,
SOUTH AMERICA
April 2005
Hospital Sacre
Coeur, MILOT,
HAITI
July 2004
Linden Hospital Complex,
GUYANA, SOUTH AMERICA, Davis Memorial Hospital, GUYANA, SOUTH
AMERICA
April 2004
San Pedro, DOMINICAN
PEPUBLIC
April
2003 Hospital Sacre
Coeur, MILOT,
HAITI
July
2003 Linden Hospital Complex,
GUYANA, SOUTH AMERICA,
Davis Memorial Hospital, GUYANA, SOUTH
AMERICA
January
2003 Ministry of Health.
ROSEAU, DOMINICA, WEST
INDIES
July
2002
Linden Hospital Complex,
GUYANA, SOUTH AMERICA Davis Memorial Hospital,
GUYANA, SOUTH AMERICA
April
2002 Hopital Sacre
Coeur, MILOT,
HAITI
July
2001 Hopital Sacre
Coeur, MILOT,
HAITI
October
2000 PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI
August
1999 Hopital Lumiere,
BONNE FIN,
HAITI
August
1998 Linden Hospital Complex,
GUYANA, SOUTH AMERICA
April
1996 Local Hospital in Castries,
ST. LUCIA, WEST INDIES
August
1995 Linden Hospital Complex,
GUYANA, SOUTH AMERICA
November
1994 St. Georges General Hospital, GRENADA, WEST
INDIES
June
1994 Princess Margaret Hospital, DOMINICA, WEST
INDIES
November
1993 St. Georges General Hospital, GRENADA, WEST
INDIES
April
1993 Kanye Medical Center, BOTSWANA, SOUTH AFRICA
June
1992 Linden Hospital Complex,
GUYANA, SOUTH AMERICA Davis Memorial Hospital, GUYANA, SOUTH
AMERICA
April
1991 Linden Hospital Complex,
GUYANA, SOUTH AMERICA
To
Volunteer or support OMAT, contact:
Stephen
S. Carryl, MD, President
Overseas
Medical Assistance Team
c/o CBMG- Bedford Williamsburg Center
233 Nostrand
Avenue
Brooklyn, NY
11205
E-mail:
OMATmission@verizon.net /
OMATmission@aol.com
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