Gerald Flint, LVN

Posted: January 8th, 2009 | By Scrubs | no comments

Gerald Flint, LVN

Gerald Flint, LVN, has been called a modern day superhero. From the battlefield to disaster relief, Flint’s mission is clear: Care for people who need basic medical care, food, education or a friend in troubled times.

While volunteering as a combat field medic in 1991, Gerald Flint witnessed dying civilians on the battlefields of the Gulf War. His experiences motivated him to form Volunteer Medics Worldwide — VMW , an organization that now has more than 80 volunteers in 11 countries and has completed dozens of disaster relief missions. In addition to receiving donations of medicine, eyeglasses, and schoolbooks, to date, Flint has spent $100,000 of his own money on Volunteer Medics Worldwide.

Flint, also a physician assistant, teaches and provides treatment to individuals in African countries, Bosnia, the Czech Republic, Turkey, and Romania. He does everything from delivering babies to patching people up after they’ve been injured.

Gerald Flint was the grand prize recipient of the 2006 Inspired Comfort Award, an annual honor given by Cherokee Uniforms.

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