MURFREESBORO — The
nurses of the future are raising money to fund a mission of mercy to Central
America.
Students from MTSU’s School of Nursing will conduct a
volleyball tournament from 6 to 10 p.m. Wednesday, April 9, at the Health,
Wellness and Recreation Center, and a silent auction for prizes donated by
local businesses from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 14-16 on the first floor of the
Student Union.
Proceeds from these events will help pay for 14 nursing
students to provide health care and education to about 700 residents of Los
Robles, a poverty-stricken village outside Guatemala City, Guatemala. Groups of
students will be in the country May 17-24 and May 24-31.
“We are looking to not only provide kids with needed health
and treatment but also education in hygiene and body parts,” said Dr. Richard
Meeks, assistant professor of nursing, who will lead the mission.
Meeks said the primary concern in Los Robles is the
consumption of parasites through unsanitary food and drinking water.
“We are undergoing a battery of tests, including some
preventative antibiotics, to help us ward off those parasites,” Meeks said.
Leading the student delegation is 22-year-old Destin Goins,
a nursing major who was born in Nashville and lives in Chattanooga and whose
world travels include Mexico, Italy and Kenya.
Goins already has a bachelor’s degree in theory composition
with an emphasis in piano from MTSU, but he changed career directions after
taking a course in anatomy and physiology.
“I’ve always loved working with people,” Goins said. “People
tell me I’m a very good communicator. So I started shadowing nurses to see what
they actually do. From that, my desire for nursing grew and grew.”
This is the second year the School of Nursing has sent
students to Guatemala, but Meeks says this excursion will be uniquely tailored
to this year’s group.
“We are building their experience according to their
desires, the needs of the population down there and the expertise and knowledge
base that we have here,” Meeks said.
The students are busy assembling the medical supplies they’ll
take with them. The list ranges from antibiotics to health education books in
Spanish.
Accompanying the group for at least the first leg of the
trip will be Dr. Ric Morris, a professor of Spanish, who will shoot documentary
video footage of the students’ work.
The cost of the mission is about $1,614.50 per student. They
will be partially reimbursed from fundraising money when they return to the
United States.
The fee for entering the volleyball tournament is $10.
Prizes will be awarded to first-place teams in brackets of four-on-four and
six-on-six.
Electronic donations may be made by going to www.youcaring.com and searching for “MTSU.”
For more information, contact Meeks at 615-494-8657 or
richard.meeks@mtsu.edu or Goins at dsg2v@mtmail.mtsu.edu.
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