RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Snapshots of Haiti: A Physician’s Relief Work in a Country in Crisis JF The Annals of Family Medicine JO Ann Fam Med FD American Academy of Family Physicians SP 556 OP 558 DO 10.1370/afm.1187 VO 8 IS 6 A1 Robert C. McKersie YR 2010 UL http://www.annfammed.org/content/8/6/556.abstract AB On January 12, 2010, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti. All told, more than 240,000 perished; another 200,000 were injured; and one-half of the city’s 2,000,000 residents were left homeless. In March I volunteered with Medishare to help with the relief effort. Being a family physician, broadly trained in all aspects of medicine, I knew many of my skills would be needed. In the 7 days I was in Haiti, I worked excruciatingly long hours, witnessed the sorrow of death and joy of birth, and was continually confronted with the challenge of giving adequate and meaningful health care in a broken country. I learned that the physical and emotional toll on those who provide care in a crisis like Haiti is immense and unrelenting. But most importantly, I left Haiti with a renewed belief in what humans are able to accomplish when we all work together for a common purpose.