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Haiti Update

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Some half a million people are streaming from the countryside back into the shattered Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, and some local officials say that’s complicating efforts to rebuild the city. We talk about the human cost of the disaster with rescue workers, doctors and others who’ve just returned from Haiti.

Guests:

Stephen Lockhart, regional vice president and chief medical officer for Sutter Health, East Bay Region who went to Haiti with a group of doctors and nurses from Sutter Health

Paul Auerbach, professor of surgery in the Division of Emergency Medicine at Stanford University Medical Center who went to Haiti with four other Stanford doctors

Max Blanchet, vice chair of the Lambi Fund of Haiti, former president of the U.S. Board of Fonkoze and a local Haitian-American activist

Melanie Brooks, emergency team officer for Care USA

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