Jorge Rojas Zegers, M.D., 2006
Santiago, Chile
Health Award
While working as a plastic surgeon in Santiago, Chile for the Roberto Del
Rio Children's Hospital, Jorge Rojas Zegers, M.D., was compelled to commit his
life to the youngest burn victims in Latin America. Rojas realized that the
need extended beyond medical care for the burns, and that these children would
need psychological and emotional care for the long haul. In Chile, long-term
treatment was scarce, and many burn victims were unable to complete their
education, obtain employment, and return to society to lead fulfilling lives.
Therefore, in 1979 he founded
Corporacion de Ayunda Nino Quemado
(COANIQUEM), which means Corporation to Help Burned Children, to provide the
necessary treatment free of charge to allow these children to lead healed,
productive, and fulfilled lives. Since its inception, COANIQUEM has benefited
the lives of 75,000 children, providing treatment for over 9,000 annually.
Rojas' contributions have stretched beyond Chile to many other countries in the
Caribbean and Central and South America. His vision of quality burn treatment,
involving plastic surgery, scar compression, physical therapy, and treatment of
trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety disorder, has been a model
for others in the field as well. Rojas has also worked to generate
consciousness of the causes of severe burns and has provoked Chilean
legislators to initiate a law prohibiting the domestic use of fireworks and
pyrotechnics. Today, COANIQUEM hosts two burn rehabilitation facilities in
Chile, but is raising funds for four new COANIQUEM centers in Latin America.
These new centers will be like the first two with surgical rooms, dining rooms,
and living spaces including hospitality services provided for the families of
the burned children. A room is provided for one parent of each victim, so that
he or she can stay the entire duration of the rehabilitation process with their
child. The new COANIQUEM centers will be sponsored through Rojas' tireless
fundraising. For more information, please visit www.coaniquem.cl.
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