Thank you to all of our partners and supporters.
University of Florida
The University of Florida is the institutional home of The Nelson Lab. The diverse intellectual, physical and technological resources available at the University have made it an ideal host for the creation and growth of MotoMeds.
Stanford University
It was while Dr Nelson was at Stanford University that the idea for a service like MotoMeds began to develop. The institution facilitated the subsequent formative research and initial NIH grant that set in motion the establishment of MotoMeds.
Faculté de Médecine et de Pharmacie
Université d'Etat d'Haïti- Faculté de Medecine et de Pharmacie is our partner institution in Haiti. The state university plays two important roles for our team. They facilitate the execution of culturally appropriate research and have connected us with their talented network of Haitian clinical professionals.
Trek Medics International
Dedicated to improving emergency care anywhere, Trek Medics International bridges the health disparities gap for at-risk and vulnerable populations. Their BEACON technology platform dispatches alerts, tracks and coordinates emergency response networks. MotoMeds providers use Beacon to dispatch and communicate with delivery drivers in Haiti.
National Institutes of Health
The National Institutes of Health awarded Dr. Nelson the prestigious Early Independence Award, a grant which has funded MotoMeds’ developmental stage, INACT1 and the feasibility assessment, INACT 2 in Haiti.
Haiti Health Ministries
Haiti Health Ministries uses ministry to provide patient and community health education and screenings while training medical workers. They assist MotoMeds by sharing their expert local knowledge and help spread the word about our service among their patients.