Dominican Republic — Medical Ministry International

Medical Ministry International in Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic is located in the Caribbean region on the island of Hispaniola, which is divided into 2 sovereign states: the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The Dominican Republic has been at the heart of Medical Ministry International’s work since the founding of our ministry in 1969 after the Christian Medical Society (MGM) project in Puerto Plata in 1968. John and Sheila Shannon, local DR Plymouth Brethren missionaries from Canada, provided leadership until 1984. Willie and Janice Hunter, Evangelical Mennonite Church missionaries in DR, began assisting the Shannon’s in the early 1970’s in the DR and many other countries.

Teo Beato, M.D. and Frida Luna, M.D. are our National Directors of the Dominican Republic. Teo started working at Elias Santana Center and they attended their first project as volunteers in February 1987.

Through our one and two-week projects, many have been trained by our faithful leaders, Drs. Teo Beato and Frida Luna, and carrying our mission to many other countries where Medical Ministry International works today. Our vision for the future is that the work will not only continue to serve the poor in the DR, but also serve as a bridge for volunteers and leaders to ultimately serve those in need in other locations.

Dr Teo Beato and Dr Frida Luna

Dr Teo Beato and Dr Frida Luna

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Paco has been volunteering with Medical Ministry International since 1969. He registers all the patients, and he turned 91 in 2019!

Paco has been volunteering with Medical Ministry International since 1969. He registers all the patients, and he turned 91 in 2019!

Project Sites:

February 2019 team in Nagua, Dominican Republic

February 2019 team in Nagua, Dominican Republic

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Travelling on a Project

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Centro Cristiano de Servicios Médicos Inc. (CCSM), Elias Santana Hospital

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The Elias Santana Hospital was established in 1984 in Los Alcarrizos with generous donations following Hurricane David in 1979. We continue to support initiatives at this hospital, including Ophthalmology Residency Training programs. Once graduated, participants from this program return to their home countries to serve their neighbors in need. In the past, participants have come from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bolivia, Ethiopia, and India.

for more information about the hospital and its current services, please see their website.

Janice Hunter, General Director & Willie Hunter, Chair, CCSM

Janice Hunter, General Director & Willie Hunter, Chair, CCSM

Nicole Hunter Diaz Administrator, CCSM

Nicole Hunter Diaz Administrator, CCSM

About Dominican Republic

COUNTRY BACKGROUND

The Dominican Republic is a nation on the island of Hispaniola, part of the Great Antilles archipelago between the Caribbean region and North Atlantic Ocean. It is bordered by Haiti on the east and consists mostly of rugged mountains with fertile valleys. The government system is a democratic republic; the chief of state and head of government is the president. The Dominican Republic has a mixed economic system which includes a variety of private freedom, combined with centralized economic planning and government regulation. Music and sport are of great importance in the Dominican culture, with Merengue and Bachata as the national dance and music, and baseball as the favorite sport

LOCATION:

Caribbean, eastern two-thirds of the island of Hispaniola, between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, east of Haiti

GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES:

19 00 N, 70 40 W

MAP REFERENCES:

Central America and the Caribbean

TOTAL AREA:

48,442 km²

BORDER COUNTRIES:

Haiti

COASTLINE:

1,288 km

MARITIME CLAIMS:

12 nautical miles

TERRAIN:

Rugged highlands and mountains interspersed with fertile valleys

 

CLIMATE:

Tropical maritime; little seasonal temperature variation; seasonal variation in rainfall

ELEVATION EXTREMES

LOWEST POINT:

Lago Enriquillo - -46 m (Caribbean's largest lake and point of lowest elevation)

HIGHEST POINT:

Pico Duarte - 3,175 m

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