Shankar Man Rai, M.D., 2005
Kathmandu, Nepal
Cardinal Health Children's Care Award Honoree
"Being selected as a World of
Children Honoree has given me great pleasure and an immense impetus to work
harder for children. I feel highly honored to be associated with the many
individuals and organizations that aim to help our children overcome sufferings
and transform them into able world-citizens of tomorrow."
Shankar Man Rai, M.D., a reconstructive plastic surgeon and native of
Nepal, has devoted much of his life to providing free plastic surgeries to
children with birth defects, cleft lips and palates, and burn injuries in areas
of the world where these disabilities and deformities can be devastating. A
firm believer that all children throughout the world deserve to get the best
medical care, Rai serves as Nepal Director of the Interplast Surgical Outreach
Program, which provides year-round, reconstructive plastic surgery to children
in developing countries. Since 1996, Rai has provided more than 7,000 free
surgeries, not only in the rural areas of Nepal, but also in Ecuador, Peru and
Vietnam. Rai travels to remote villages to perform free surgeries on children
who are unable to travel to the cities. In 1999, he established the first
Surgical Outreach Center in Kathmandu, Nepal, to provide more children with
access to reconstructive plastic surgery. Not only does Rai provide children
with corrective surgery, but also thorough post-care with his team. For
example, more than 840 children have benefited from speech therapy camps which
help them overcome speech difficulties after surgery. His team of paramedics
with physiotherapy skills also visit the patients who have undergone
reconstructive surgery in their villages for follow up and therapy. Rai
provides training to doctors, nurses, therapists and surgeons, extending the
amount of medical assistance given to children across the globe. He hosts
Internet discussion forums to pass on his knowledge of reconstructive surgery
to others. Because of Rai and the Interplast Surgical Outreach Program,
thousands of children are getting a new chance at life. For more information,
please visit
www.interplast.org.
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