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Hospital Diospi
Suyana

Peru, South America

Origin Story & Hospital Summary:

Hospital Diospi Suyana, located in Curahuasi, in the Peruvian highlands about two hours from Cuzco, was founded to serve the Quechua population and the broader indigenous community. The hospital opened its doors to the public on October 22, 2007, and since then, it has served more than 370,000 patients from across Peru. The hospital is renowned for its modern equipment, affordable prices, and compassionate care provided by both Peruvian and expatriate staff.Hospital Diospi Suyana is a 55-bed facility offering comprehensive healthcare services, including a large outpatient department, four modern operating rooms, a five-bed intensive care unit, and a fully equipped laboratory and radiology department. The hospital provides services in general surgery, gynecology, obstetrics, internal medicine, pediatrics, orthopedics, urology, and more. It serves a significant number of patients daily, with long lines forming each morning as patients from all over Peru seek care.

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Training Opportunities:

The hospital offers training opportunities for healthcare professionals, including the training of indigenous nurses and medical trips to outlying villages. These initiatives aim to improve healthcare access and quality in remote areas. The hospital staff includes both Peruvian and expatriate professionals who provide training and mentorship to local healthcare workers.

Medical and Support Staff Needs:

General Surgeons
Gynecologists (urgently needed)
Ophthalmologists (urgently needed)
Family Medicine Doctors
Anesthesiologists
Pediatricians
Dentists
Physical Therapists
Radiologists

Language:

The primary language of the local population is Quechua, with approximately 70% of Quechua speakers also understanding Spanish. Fluency in Spanish is required for long-term service, and language school in Peru is recommended for those needing to improve their Spanish skills. Some Peruvian staff members are fluent in Quechua and assist with translation when necessary.

Housing & Food:

Housing is available for long-term staff within the community and for short-term visitors at the hospital. Volunteers and staff are responsible for their own meals, with local markets and stores providing access to food supplies.

Travel:

Visitors can travel to Hospital Diospi Suyana by flying into Cuzco and then driving approximately two hours to Curahuasi. The hospital staff can assist with transportation arrangements from Cuzco to Curahuasi.

Time Difference:

Peru operates on Peru Time (PET), which is UTC-5.

People and Local Religion:

The area is predominantly Catholic, with about 10% of the population being evangelicals. There is also a significant presence of traditional beliefs and animism inherited from Incan religious traditions.

Climate:

Curahuasi has a temperate climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. The wet season lasts from November to April, while the dry season spans from May to October. Temperatures are generally mild due to the high-altitude location.

Unique Challenges:

Common health issues include infectious diseases, maternal and child health concerns, and chronic conditions. The hospital faces challenges in providing care to a large, underserved population spread across remote areas with limited access to healthcare facilities.

Evangelism Opportunities:

Hospital Diospi Suyana integrates spiritual care with its medical services, ensuring that every patient has the opportunity to hear the gospel. The hospital engages in evangelism through chapel services, Christian literature and films, social work, and the testimony of its staff and missionaries. The hospital’s commitment to sharing the message of Jesus Christ is central to its mission and daily operations.


For further details, visit the Hospital Diospi Suyana website.

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