Long story short, the Gibson family needs our help.
Rodney has been recently diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. He is starting chemo, and multiple rounds of radiation He has metastasis in his brain, liver, and bones. Since this has been a recent diagnosis, his family is in crisis mode trying to make sense of this devastating news and trying to maintain some normalcy for their two young children. You can read up on the latest update from them on Gibsonden.com.
The plan is to continue with the recommendations from his local oncologist while seeking advice from Memorial Sloan Kettering. As we all know, medical treatment is not cheap, even with health care insurance. All of this is going to come at some significant cost (hospital, medicine, travel, second opinions, loss of income).
For those who don't know Rodney, he is a vibrant ball of joy and energy. He spreads love and grace freely and openly. If you have had the pleasure of working with or knowing him, then you'd know the impact that he's had on your life. Here is your chance to pay it back or forward.
Here is the ask:
1 - Pray.
2 - Financially support the Gibson family during this tough time. Let's help them fight this with everything they got without worrying about finances.
Donations on this platform are through Innovative Charity, a 501(c)3 organization.
100% of your donation will go directly to the Gibson family (we will cover the credit card processing fee).
Please contact jayparkmd@gmail.com if you wish to send a direct bank transfer.
Our finances for Rodney will be reviewed by John Doderer, a friend, and accountant for full transparency.
We decided to NOT use GoFundMe since they take out additional fees.
Long story short, the Gibson family needs our help.
Rodney has been recently diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. He is starting chemo, and multiple rounds of radiation He has metastasis in his brain, liver, and bones. Since this has been a recent diagnosis, his family is in crisis mode trying to make sense of this devastating news and trying to maintain some normalcy for their two young children. You can read up on the latest update from them on Gibsonden.com.
The plan is to continue with the recommendations from his local oncologist while seeking advice from Memorial Sloan Kettering. As we all know, medical treatment is not cheap, even with health care insurance. All of this is going to come at some significant cost (hospital, medicine, travel, second opinions, loss of income).
For those who don’t know Rodney, he is a vibrant ball of joy and energy. He spreads love and grace freely and openly. If you have had the pleasure of working with or knowing him, then you’d know the impact that he’s had on your life. Here is your chance to pay it back or forward.
Here is the ask:
1 – Pray.
2 – Financially support the Gibson family during this tough time. Let’s help them fight this with everything they got without worrying about finances.
Donations on this platform are through Innovative Charity, a 501(c)3 organization.
100% of your donation will go directly to the Gibson family (we will cover the credit card processing fee).
Please contact jayparkmd@gmail.com if you wish to send a direct bank transfer.
Our finances for Rodney will be reviewed by John Doderer, a friend, and accountant for full transparency.
We decided to NOT use GoFundMe since they take out additional fees.
You can help improve healthcare in Ukraine!
The Ukrainian Army is requesting 50 handheld Ultrasound units for their medics and doctors to help identify and remove bullets and shrapnel that are affecting soldiers and civilians.
Through our contacts in China, we are purchasing handheld ultrasound devices that transmit their image to a mobile phone via WiFi. Each ultrasound unit cost $1000. In order to purchase 50 Ultrasound units at a cost of $1000 per unit, we need 500 donors to give $100 to raise $50,000.
https://youtu.be/xqc7E6BjOtE
FAQ:
Who is raising this money?
Dr. Jay Park is an Emergency Medicine physician at UCSD and a board member of a global disaster relief organization. All donations are tax deductible through Innovative Charity, a 501(c)3 registered US charity.
What is this money for?
100% of the donation will be used for purchasing ultrasound units for Ukrainian medics or physicians.
When will the Ultrasounds be delivered?
Our goal is to have the first shipment go to Ukraine before December 2022. Our plan is to hold a training session with Ukrainian physicians and medics to properly train them.
Where will they be delivered to?
Global Empowerment Mission and other charities in Poland will import the equipment for transport into Ukraine to avoid import taxes and EU regulations. The physician/medic training sessions in Ukraine will likely be held in the Western parts of Ukraine to avoid airstrikes.
How will I ensure that all of the money is used for its intended purpose?
We will invite the top 5 donors to come with us to Ukraine to help train the Ukrainian physician and medics. Dr. Jay Park has been helping in Ukraine since the start of the conflict through the Global Empowerment Mission and other NGOs in Poland and Ukraine.
Why do you need a handheld portable ultrasound?
A large, fixed ultrasound with an electrical plug provides superior quality. The cost of these units can range in the tens of thousands for one unit.
Advantages of a portable ultrasound that costs $1000 per unit:
Portability - the size allows it to be easily transported by a medic on the field.
Price - the low cost of each unit allows us to purchase more than the traditional ultrasound.
Electricity - the Russian army has recently targeted power stations and hospitals are experiencing power outages. The battery-powered unit that can be easily charged by a power pack removes the need for traditional electrical power.
Quantity - the Russian army has attacked healthcare facilities. We can purchase a higher quantity of ultrasound units which will mitigate any damages caused by the Russian army airstrikes.
About the Ultrasounds from China:
Convex/micro-convex probe 3.5/5.0MHz
Supplier: Contec or MT Medical from China
About the top 5 donors who donate the highest amount:
The top 5 donors are invited to come along with me to Western Ukraine (most likely Lviv or Uzhhorod) to meet and train Ukrainian Army medics and physicians on how to use this ultrasound to extract foreign objects from the body. The donors are required to pay for all transportation and living expenses during this trip. The duration of the trip will vary depending on the request of the Ukrainian Army (most likely 3 days maximum inside of Ukraine).
https://youtu.be/OWcesX2wAJU
About Jay Park MD
I have been involved in Ukraine and Poland since the start of the war. I have spent almost 3 months in and out of Poland and Ukraine.
In Media:
https://www.nbcsandiego.com/videos/uc-san-diego-doctor-led-medical-relief-and-rescue-team-in-ukraine/2924461/
https://www.10news.com/news/local-news/childrens-letters-to-ukrainian-refugees-to-be-turned-into-nfts-for-fundraising
https://youtu.be/cBU5hDHJZU0
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzw3appol1qGYzE-YFNCWe6UipeVnPxI-
https://youtu.be/TdA9LqkFjZ8
You can make a difference in Ukraine.
Please DONATE below today!
Please share this with a friend who you know needs to hear about this.
Thank you.
Jay Park MD
Emergency Medicine Physician at UCSD
The Ukrainian Army is requesting 50 handheld Ultrasound units for their medics and doctors to help identify and remove bullets and shrapnel that are affecting soldiers and civilians.
Through our contacts in China, we are purchasing handheld ultrasound devices that transmit their image to a mobile phone via WiFi. Each ultrasound unit cost $1000. In order to purchase 50 Ultrasound units at a cost of $1000 per unit, we need 500 donors to give $100 to raise $50,000.
What is this money for?
100% of the donation will be used for purchasing ultrasound units for Ukrainian medics or physicians.
When will the Ultrasounds be delivered?
Our goal is to have the first shipment go to Ukraine before December 2022. Our plan is to hold a training session with Ukrainian physicians and medics to properly train them.
Where will they be delivered to?
Global Empowerment Mission and other charities in Poland will import the equipment for transport into Ukraine to avoid import taxes and EU regulations. The physician/medic training sessions in Ukraine will likely be held in the Western parts of Ukraine to avoid airstrikes.
How will I ensure that all of the money is used for its intended purpose?
We will invite the top 5 donors to come with us to Ukraine to help train the Ukrainian physician and medics. Dr. Jay Park has been helping in Ukraine since the start of the conflict through the Global Empowerment Mission and other NGOs in Poland and Ukraine.
Why do you need a handheld portable ultrasound?
A large, fixed ultrasound with an electrical plug provides superior quality. The cost of these units can range in the tens of thousands for one unit.
Advantages of a portable ultrasound that costs $1000 per unit:
Portability – the size allows it to be easily transported by a medic on the field.
Price – the low cost of each unit allows us to purchase more than the traditional ultrasound.
Electricity – the Russian army has recently targeted power stations and hospitals are experiencing power outages. The battery-powered unit that can be easily charged by a power pack removes the need for traditional electrical power.
Quantity – the Russian army has attacked healthcare facilities. We can purchase a higher quantity of ultrasound units which will mitigate any damages caused by the Russian army airstrikes.
About the top 5 donors who donate the highest amount:
The top 5 donors are invited to come along with me to Western Ukraine (most likely Lviv or Uzhhorod) to meet and train Ukrainian Army medics and physicians on how to use this ultrasound to extract foreign objects from the body. The donors are required to pay for all transportation and living expenses during this trip. The duration of the trip will vary depending on the request of the Ukrainian Army (most likely 3 days maximum inside of Ukraine).
About Jay Park MD
I have been involved in Ukraine and Poland since the start of the war. I have spent almost 3 months in and out of Poland and Ukraine.