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September 29, 2010 6:53 p.m.
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Pearson, an anesthesiologist, spent three and a half days working with an ad hoc group of physicians performing amputations on patients who had suffered crushed limbs in the disaster.
“I had been to Haiti several times (before) … the people are just really nice, very gracious,“ she said. “The earthquake was a huge devastation. I just thought I could help out.”
Pearson will return to the island nation in October, when she will temporarily volunteer her time and abilities with a fixed medical practice.
