
Hood Honduras Team
Campbell/Hood Surgical Team
Hood Village Team

Mission
Working together, medical professionals from Honduras and North America provide excellent care and life-changing surgeries that help save lives or significantly improve the quality of life for many Hondurans.
A newly constructed surgical wing allows for visiting North American medical professionals to perform a wide range of surgeries in a safe, state-of-the-art facility.
The Centro Medico Clinic also serves as the center for BMDMI’s Guaimaca Ministries, which coordinates hundreds of volunteers to serve the surrounding communities through Gospel-centered programs and ministries – such as: water well ministries, evangelism ministry, and more!
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Flight Info
The surgical team will flying out of New Orleans, LA. Transportation to and from the airport will be provided.
May 16, 2025
American Airlines
386 NO to Miami: 6:21 am - 9:20 am
313 Miami to Comayagua: 12:05 pm - 12:45 pm
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May 22, 2025
American Airlines
454 Comayagua to Miami: 3:00 pm - 7:25 pm
2355 Miami to NO: 10:30 pm - 11:37 pm
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Weekly Schedule
Friday, May 16th - Arrive in Comayagua and travel to the hospital.
Saturday, May17th - Pre-Op Day
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Sunday, May 18th - Surgeries
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Monday, May 19th - Surgeries
Tuesday, May 20th - Surgeries
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Wednesday, May 21st - Surgeries and pack up
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Thursday, May 22nd - Travel Home

Dress Code
Ladies:
You may wear scrubs while working at the hospital. Must wear long pants (capri pants are ok), dress or skirt while not working on the hospital grounds. No spaghetti straps. If you leave the hospital grounds you must wear a dress or skirt. All clothing should be modest and free of any questionable designs. No shorts outside of sleeping quarters. (You may wear your t-shirt on travel days)
Men:
You may wear scrubs while working at the hospital. Please wear long pants at all times when outside the privacy of your dorm room. All clothing should be modest and free of any questionable design.
Exceptions: You may wear shorts to run/walk in the area designated for exercise by the missionary in charge. The shorts should be modest and not tight fitting.


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Insect repellent
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Moist towelettes for cleaning
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Antibacterial hand gel
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Shower shoes
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Small mirror
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Toiletries
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Personal Medications
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Roll of toilet tissue in case of emergency
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Small can of lysol
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Flashlight with batteries
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Small umbrella or compact rain gear
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Ear plugs
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Copy of passport in your suitcase
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A lightweight sweater or jacket