Interplast

Interplast Logo Interplast
857 Maude Avenue
Mountain View, CA 94043
United States
650-962-0123
http://www.interplast.org

Mission

Interplast, the first international humanitarian organization to provide free reconstructive surgery in developing countries, makes a profound difference in the lives of 3,000 children each year who suffer physically or emotionally from a deformity or injury, such as a cleft lip or disabling burn. Renowned for the highest-quality medical care, Interplast works in partnership with volunteers and overseas medical colleagues to empower local communities so that medical access continues year-round.

Programs

- Partnering with physicians in developing countries to coordinate locally-managed Surgical Outreach Centers, as in Nepal. - Conducting ‘Visiting Educator Workshops’ to provide advanced medical training for host country health professionals. - Sending volunteer medical teams overseas to perform surgery and assist in skills transfer. - Using technology to reach poor patients, as with Interplast Grand Rounds, an innovative web-based program for surgeons from developing countries.

Current Projects on GlobalGiving

Free Surgery for 50 Burned Children in Zambia
Free Surgery for 50 Burned Children in Zambia
Training for 100 Doctors in Developing Countries
Training for 100 Doctors in Developing Countries

Personnel Overview

William J. Schneider, MD - Chief Medical Officer
Dr. Schneider lives in Knoxville, TN, where he was in private practice for 22 years. He was named Chief Medical Officer of Interplast in 2002. He oversees all of Interplast’s international medical programs, with a particular focus on Interplast educational and empowerment programs. He is responsible for visiting and conducting evaluations of all of Interplast’s program sites.

Personnel Statistics

Susan Hayes,
President & CEO
Founded in 1969
Employees: 20
Volunteers: 700

Financial Statistics

Budget (2006): $ 9,864,000
Budget (2005): $ 9,332,285
Overhead: 10 %
Other funding sources: Many foundations, corporations, and individuals – including: Ronald McDonald House Charities, The Dibner Fund, The Smile Train, Johnson & Johnson, The William & Flora Hewlett Foundation, etc.
Religious Affiliation: no affiliation