
One World Medicine Clinic was started exclusively for charitable purposes. The goal of this charity is to provide medical care to underserved populations in developing countries. Our objective is to start up and periodically revisit (approximately every 1-2 years) medical clinics in areas of need. Goals will be to locate willing volunteers who have connections in underserved countries to assist in starting new clinics, as well as volunteering for medical aid in those countries.
Utilizing what we have learned from our pilot clinic in India, and after evaluating available literature, we believe we can avoid the concerns that have been voiced about existing medical clinics. These include providing ineffective temporary care; providing culturally insensitive care; being self-serving by providing value for the visitors and not meeting community needs; having medical personnel that are inadequately briefed on language and local culture; and imposing burden on local healthcare by not collaborating with them. We plan to construct our clinics in a manner that will circumvent these issues and provide effective, competent, sensitive and sensible healthcare.
OFFICERS/ACTIVE MEMBERS
Inderjit S- Mr. Sidhu has been irreplaceble to our organization for many years in now. He has been our man on site to setup and take care of many things including patient intake, transportation, onsite logistics, and acts at medical assistant during camp days .
Karanpreet B- Dr. Brar is a family medicine physician who has recently acted as lead physican at some of our India sites, she will be helping in fundraising and care implementation as we grow and refine.
Manpreet S- Dr. Singh is and nephrologist with specialized training in transplant, as well as an IM specialist who serves as a lead physican provider in India. His previous training and experience working in India are invaluable. His enthusiasm helps drive our local fundraising and networking operations.
Karan S- Dr. Somel is and IM specialist has served as lead physican provider for yearly trips, she is the lead for development of our Chomo/Dalutpur site. Dr. Somel is also invaluable in coordinating our social media and fundraising programs
is an IM specialist who has served as a lead physician provider at our India sites for the last several years, she currently helps lead development of the Gidri site and is instrumental in process development and improving our care delivery.
Mr. Knight serves as our vice president. His background in computer science and and coding have been invaluable. With his efforts resulting in development and refinement of a custom EMR which allows for massively improved delivery of care and ability for data mining and record keeping that we believe is unparalleled in non profit sector.
Mrs. Knight serves as secretary for one world medicine clinic. She originally went to india with us as a ??? Student. She has worked in publishing..??
Pinto co-founder and currently serves as treasurer for One World Medical Clinic. Casey is a CRNP in family medicine with specialty training in Infectious disease, has PhD training and works as Assisatant professor of Public Health. Her research training helps guide our organization in continuing our efforts to incorporate and use data in our care, and her ID training is invaluable for patient care.
Dr. Dhatt is co-founder of, and has served as President of One World Medicine Clinic since its inception. Works currently as an Internal Medicine attending Faculty. Dr. Dhatt has trained with Unite for Sight’s Global Health University Program receiving honors for certificate programs in: Global Health Technology, Global Health Research, and Global Health.

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Previous Officers/Previous Physician/Advisory
Dr. Dhillon is a IM provider and now nephrologist who helped deliver care for several sites in India previously
Mr Wealand served as officer and was invaluable in fundraising endeavours for several years
Served for several years as a tireless proponent and fundraiser for oneworldmedicineclinic.
Dr. Suliyman has volunteered and and helped deliver care in the pediatric populaiton in India and continues to serve as a resource for one world medicine clinic.
Ms. Szeles is a co-founder and serverd many years as officer as we initially grew and organized one world medicine clinic.
Santina is a CRNP in cardiology and had donated her time for several years as an officer and fundraiser for one world medicine clinic.
Baljit S- Mr. Singh has been invaluable resource as his lab comes to our clinic daily for taking lab samples and delivering results by the next day. He also acts as local consultant for testing/referals/helping navigate the local medical landscape, and helps with daily intake of patients.