June 22, 2010
Minutes
The Board of the Faile Foundation met on Tuesday,
June 22, 2010 at the office of Lee Jennings. Present
were Drs. Paul and Cindy Shumpert, Dr. Willie Ree
Howell, Dr. George Faile, Elizabeth Faile, Dr. David
Kerns, Laurie Douglas, Vicki Barnes, and Martha
Cates. Paul, Cindy, and Vicki opened the meting with
prayer. The minutes of the last meeting were
approved. Since Lee was out of town, there was not
an official treasurer's report. However, Paul
reported that funds are gradually being transferred
to Wells Fargo as planned. Wiring money is much
easier now. The approximate total of funds is
$365,000.
Staffing issues at BMC were discussed. The Hewitts
have left on furlough and Joel Dickins will leave
for good on July 5. Greg and Wendy Nyhus and their
three children are there. Greg is the volunteer
coordinator, planning to be there until December.
This means that there will not be a permanent doctor
there nor will there be a surgeon in the immediate
future. There is a Ghanaian surgeon who wants to
come, but the Ministry of Health has not approved it
yet. There is also a surgeon who has been in
training in Nigeria by the Pan-African College of
Surgeons who is a possibility. There are some
American doctors who are interested, but they still
have several years of training left before they can
go.
Richard Ambler is planning to go in September but
since he is Family Practice, he will need a surgeon.
Nate Cook is there short term at this time, but will
not be available until next year. He is having
difficulty getting his license in Ghana since he is
a D.O. George said that there are two doctors that
have been sponsored by the Hospital for seven years
of training. They are supposed to practice at BMC
and should be ready by next year.
There is a new administrator and a new chaplain.
They seem to be very intent on maintaining the
quality of the hospital. The administrator sent
George a 2-year plan and a 5-year plan. He remembers
as a child hearing about how good the hospital was.
George also talked to Steven Yiddi, the head of
nursing, and was very encouraged by their
conversation.
It was decided that the Foundation will go ahead
with paying for the new transfer switch when
everything is in place and ready. Cindy will be
going to Ghana on July 1, and will work on finding
out more about the status of the surgeons and the
specific needs of the hospital. At this point the
hospital must try to get the doctors and must be
responsible for the operating expenses. The
Foundation can help with the specific needs such as
equipment or salary supplements.
The next meeting of the Board is tentatively set for
August 16.
Respectfully submitted,
Martha Cates
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