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AHC provides compassionate pediatric care to Cambodian children and extensive medical education programs to Cambodian healthworkers. YOUR generosity and volunteer service can help us heal children and heal Cambodia.


ABOUT THE HOSPITAL:
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Name: William Housworth (a.k.a. Bill)
Position: Executive Director

Career History:
Bill is board certified in internal medicine and pediatrics. In 2006, he received a Masters in Public Health from Harvard University focusing on International Health with certification in Humanitarian studies. Most recently Bill was the Assistant Regional Director of Kentuckiana Emergency Physicians. Bill has served as a medical officer in Zimbabwe, Cameroon, Mozambique, Sudan and in Cambodia in the past. His experience has given him a unique perspective on healthcare issues in the developing world.

Family Life: Bill is married with 2 daughters and a son. He and his family moved to Siem Reap in February 2008.

Why were you drawn to AHC? Two words come to mind, quality and compassion. AHC proves that quality evidence based medicine and development can effectively be practiced in a resource poor setting. AHC also proves that compassion is a great and valuable resource. Together, these things help make me excited for a hope and a future for Cambodia and its children.


Name: David Shoemaker
Nationality: Canadian
Position: Medical Education Director, Deputy Director of AHC

Responsibilities: David's responsibilities are to assist the Cambodian staff with coordinating education programs held in the Medical Education Center. David is also responsible for liaising with international donors regarding short and long-term funding projects.

Career History: David graduated Nursing school in Canada then shortly afterwards moved to a warmer climate (Hawaii) for several years. He then moved to work in the Marshall Islands for two years before arriving in Cambodia in early 2000. His roles here have changed from UN Volunteer to Director of Nursing to acting Executive Director to the role he is in now.

What is your most memorable experience at AHC?: Seeing a kid die in the ER one evening because his parents had spent all day trying to borrow $1 to pay for transportation to get to the hospital.

How do you envision AHC in 10 yrs?: Right now, AHC is very unique in Cambodia. It has a strong reputation for delivering quality healthcare to tens of thousands of children each year and has also recently been recognized as an official Teaching Hospital by the Ministry of Health.


Name: Long Sedtha
Nationality: Khmer
Position: Administrative Director and Advisor to the Capacity Building and Education Program

Career History:
Sedtha graduated from Bangkok University in 1992 and joined AHC in 1999.  Prior to joining AHC he worked with various education programs and was a school teacher.

Family Life: He is married and has a large family with eleven children, four of his own and seven adopted.

Hope for the future: Sedtha hopes AHC will have the chance to expand its capacity to train government facilities in the standards of quality paediatric care. He hopes the government will truly recognize that AHC is the model hospital in quality standards and continue to send government trainees to the hospital. He feels hope that one day quality health care will extend to all the children in Cambodia and not just in Siem Reap.



Name: Kazumi Akao
Nationality: Japanese
Position: Technical Advisor HIV/AIDS Program

Responsibilities: Manages the program; grant writing.

Career History: Nursing license from Japan and the USA. Began teaching nursing at AHC in 1999, then began the Home Care Program and became the HIV counselor.

What is the most rewarding experience of working at AHC? Kazumi thinks that every day at AHC is rewarding. There is one special story about her work at AHC that she will never forget. It is that of a 4 day journey by bicycle in the rainy season of a family from the countryside in Battambang who brought their adopted child to AHC for care. The staff was so concerned and moved by this family that they collected money to donate to them for their future. The child's mother felt that this child was a blessing in her life and that she would always show such great love no matter what the difficulty.

What impact does AHC had in the community? AHC has a wide impact in the community because of its outreach programs that try to truly understand the needs of the people in their own environment.



Name: Welabada, Geetha Priya
Nationality:
Sri Lankan
Position: Paediatric & dental nurse. Dental Project Advisor & Manager
Languages: Khmer, English, Hindi, Tamil, Singhalese

What has been the most rewarding experience at AHC?: Watching the knowledge and experience she passed on to the very first group of nurses she trained evolve throughout the years to become the head nurses and in AHC.

What is the impact of AHC on the Khmer people? Through her interactions with non-hospital personnel, "Those people who take their children to AHC get far more than the standard medication. They all leave with something, whether it be knowledge or an altered perception of hospitals, that will change their lives."


Name: Sem Chenda
Nationality: Khmer
Position: Chief Anaesthetist

Responsibilities:
Patient Anaesthesia
Teaching students and staff
Supervising patient care in operating theatre, recovery, and emergency room.

Languages: Khmer, English, Chinese, some Japanese and French.

Why were you drawn to AHC? He joined AHC because he wished to improve his knowledge of medicine with the strong emphasis on opportunities for continued training at AHC.

What has been the most rewarding experience at AHC? He enjoys the regular interactions with a diverse group of medical volunteers who are eager to work with and share their knowledge with the nurses at AHC.

What is the impact of AHC on the Khmer people? AHC has the best nursing program in Cambodia, as it emphasizes high-quality care and many medical opportunities for the nurses. The high standard of training is recognized by the government as they send physicians employed by provincial hospitals to AHC for continued training.



Name: Hor Putchhat
Nationality: Khmer
Position: Head Lab Technician
Responsibilities: Lab Supervisor; Blood Bank

Why were you drawn to AHC? He recognized the hospital offered an unparalleled opportunity to improve his English and laboratory skills because of both the high standard of care and the prospect of working with foreign medical personnel. AHC has the reputation of being an institute that upholds a high standard for medical care and modern equipment with an honest management.

What has been the most rewarding experience at AHC?
When he first entered the hospital most of the equipment was extremely rudimentary, but with the help of donors he has watched the lab evolve into a highly modern facility. This quick development makes him happy because it reflects the hospital’s constant state of progress.

What is the impact of AHC on the Khmer people? When he travels to the countryside and speaks to people who have been patients at AHC they all share a very positive view of the hospital. In addition to the high medical standards, he attributes this positive impression to the tender and unbiased care provided by all the employees and volunteers.


Name: Thourk Boproek
Nationality: Khmer
Position: Pharmacy Manager

Responsibilities: Despenses medication; maintains inventory; requests pricing for and orders medicine.

Career History: Worked at the Operational District Government Hospital before coming to AHC.

 



Name: Sinketh Arun
Nationality: Khmer
Position: Director of Public Relations

Responsibilities:
As the Director of Public Relations, Arun is responsible for developing communications and relationships with the local, national and international communities, and for developing funding sources for AHC. She is also responsible for organizing and serving as the AHC representative at fundraising events for AHC in Cambodia.

Why were you drawn to AHC? Arun enjoys the constant interactions with the children, and even though outside the realm of her current job description, she sometimes sneaks out of the office during breaks to visit the young patients.

What is the impact of AHC on the Khmer people? The hospital has an extremely positive affect on Cambodia as it not only provides much-needed high quality medical care, but unparalleled educational opportunities for everyone involved: volunteers, doctors and patients.



Name: Sun Sopheary
Nationality: Khmer
Position: Volunteer Coordinator and IT

Responsibilities:
Managing volunteer program; Network Administrator
Patient Information System Database administrator





Name: Samneang Reachsey
Nationality: Khmer
Position: Logistic Manager

Responsibilities:
To make sure donated and purchased supplies flow in and out
correctly. Store, maintain and distribute medical supply inventory.

Why were you drawn to AHC? He wants to help poor Khmer people. It makes him proud to be able to serve
all Cambodians, particularly children. He believes children should have
more opportunities for education.


Name: Eum Narey
Nationality: Khmer
Position: Librarian

Responsibilities: Prepares the library and classrooms for lectures and presentations; organizes the library and helps internet users.

Career History: Being the AHC librarian is Narey's first job. He began in 2006 and AHC sent him to Center Hope for training in Library Science.

What is the most rewarding experience at AHC? Narey loves working at AHC. He admires the organization, loves to work with children and enjoys contact with foreigners. He feels that he has learned a lot in just a short time.




Name: Vanna Dary
Nationality: Khmer, Kampng Cham
Position: Executive Secretary to the Director

Responsibilities: Schedules appointments; coordinates and attends meetings; coordinates schedules.

Career History: Began work at AHC as nurse in 2001 and was promoted to Executive Secretary in 2006.

Most rewarding experience working at AHC: Dary believes that AHC is like a family - everyone works together as a team. Dary is excited by her new position because in this job she has more opportunities to interact with people, learn more about management and to help support AHC.


Name: Chay Sokry
Nationality: Khmer
Position: Personal Assistant to the Medical Director

Responsibilities: Assist the Medical Director; translate for foreign doctors

Past Experience: Began work at AHC in 2002 as staff nurse with a focus on breast feeding counseling. She was promoted to her current position in 2007.

How does she view AHC? Sokry feels that AHC is an official training center for both medical and non-medical staff. She thinks the hospital is an excellent place for education and it provides opportunities to interact with foreigners, as well as a chance to travel abroad for further training.



Name: Visal Maray (a.k.a. Mom)
Nationality: Khmer
Position: Administrative Secretary

Responsibilities:
Administration

What has been the most rewarding experience at AHC? She enjoys interacting with the eager and diverse volunteers at the hospital.

What is the impact of AHC on the Khmer people? AHC provides good employment opportunities for the Khmer community. In addition, she recognizes and supports the effort and positive effect of the hospital on the Khmer children and community.


Name: Pen Sinath
Nationality: Khmer
Position: Play Therapist

Pen Sinath grew up in Banteay Mean Cheay in a village near the Thai border and moved to Siem Reap province with her 6 children in 1993 after her husband passed away from malaria. Arriving in Siem Reap, she worked for 8 years for CARITAS, initially as a midwife and later working in community development/microcredit programs. After nearly 8 years with CARITAS, in 2000 Sinath made a change and came to work with Angkor Hospital for Children as AHC's Play Therapist where she loves her daily interaction with the children and staff.

Most Cambodian children don't have the opportunity to entertain themselves in drawing, painting and otherwise developing their creativity. Their time with Sinath in play therapy gives them a much-needed distraction from being ill and allows them to 'just be kids' for a while. It also is a tremendous benefit to the healthy siblings who accompany children who have been admitted.



Name: Phom Da (aka Srey Da)
Nationality: Khmer
Position: Manager of Housekeeping

Family Life: Born and raised in Siem Reap, she is married and is raising 5 children. She has 2 girls and 2 boys of her own, and has adopted an orphaned nephew.

What has been the most rewarding experience at AHC? Of course, one of the benefits is that she gets to meet many people from around the world. She is very happy to be able to do work that helps Cambodian children. What she appreciates about AHC is that everyone realizes that housekeeping is very important. She believes that she is able to do a good job because everyone in the hospital believes in teamwork and supports her department in keeping the hospital as clean as possible.

What is the impact of AHC on the Khmer people? She used to think that cleaning was only on the surface. As long as it
looked nice, I was doing a good job. Since working at AHC, I learned that hygiene is deeper than the surface. She wants to continue to learn more about hygiene and share this with her family, friends and her community.



Name: Phan Va
Nationality: Khmer
Position:
Maintenance Supervisor

Responsibilities:
Repairs medical equipment
Provides mechanical support for volunteers

What has been the most rewarding experience at AHC? He has gained experience from the volunteers' knowledge both in mechanics and English. What is the impact of AHC on the Khmer people? He believes the Khmer people recognize the high medical standard at AHC and also appreciate the strong emphasis on continued education available.

Angkor Hospital for Children, in Siem Reap, Cambodia, is a pediatric teaching hospital funded by the NGO