Wound Clinic

Wound Clinic Esfuerzo hecho por voluntarios para brindar servicios medicos a las personas en condicion de calle y zonas vulnerables dentro de la ciudad de Tijuana.

The Wound Clinic is an independent mobile clinic based in Tijuana, Mexico focused on providing humanitarian medical assistance to undeserved people irrespective of their socioeconomic status, political and religious affiliations, gender, race, migration status, or substance dependency background based on their needs. Our efforts are guided by medical ethics and the principles of justice, free and

universal access to healthcare and peace. How it started
In July 2014 while working as director of a research study from UCSD (University of California, San Diego) El Cuete IV based in Tijuana Dr. Patricia Gonzalez-Zuniga found that their studied population PWID, specially the people living in homelessness did not have access to any health care services and suffered from several acute conditions due to infections caused by unattended abscesses on injection sites. At that time a significant part of El Cuete IV participants were located at the Tijuana canal popularly referred to as El Bordo, based on what she and her staff observed she started a free clinic once a week while the research study kept on going simultaneously on their visits to the canal. During the spring of 2015 a police raid removed all people living in El Bordo at that moment so the Wound Clinic stopped functioning for a few months since the canal was totally swept. A few months after the raid in late June the Wound Clinic resume its efforts to reach out for the underserved only this time the clinic was based in the streets of Tijuana. Ever since June 2015 the clinic has been functioning once every two weeks in the streets of Tijuana where it serves undocumented people, PWID, people living in extreme poverty and homelessness working towards harm reduction and to compensate the damage done by structural violence to the most vulnerable communities of Tijuana. Our clinic confronts social injustice directly by providing healthcare services to vulnerable populations unable to use Mexico’s universal healthcare system for low-income citizens. We continuously mitigate the damage caused by structural violence upon this underserved population by regaining their trust in healthcare providers and link them to care in order to sustainably improve their quality of life. Now separated from El Cuete IV the Wound Clinic subsists thanks to a binational, multi-lingual, and interdisciplinary volunteer team which consists of physicians, students (i.e. medical, sociology, and global health), psychologists, and peer outreach workers, including people living with HIV. A binational network of volunteers from Tijuana, La Casa del Centro , (UABC, Universidad Xochicalco, Valle de las Palmas (UABC), California (UCSD, UCLA, USD, SDSU, Stanford), and donors who ensure a constant, yet limited, amount of pharmaceuticals and sterile wound care supplies. Our Principles

The Wound Clinic principles of dignity, justice, free access to healthcare and peace reinforce our aims to ensure healthcare equity by empowering underserved populations to address personal health issues in a safe and non-judgmental environment free-of-charge. Our team of volunteers strongly disagrees with the replication of the categorization of patients according to their backgrounds, neutrality and equality are key for us to provide services where the poor have been forgotten. Our Mission

Sensitize and raise awareness among the local and international community about the implications of structural violence in Tijuana’s society specially the poor and underserved. We aim to provide a safe space where regardless of their personal backgrounds, barriers to access quality healthcare are nonexistent giving everyone the chance to improve their life’s and therefore cause a positive impact on their immediate environment. The Wound Clinic visualizes healthcare as a universal need that should be granted a so to all individuals. We aim to reach for those who have been forgotten and left out by barriers to access health care and bring back dignity to people who have become victims of stigmatization and discrimination.

15/01/2023

The Colombian city of Palmira is making significant progress in reducing homicide and crime by applying a comprehensive approach to violence prevention focusing on young people. The city’s mayor explains the model that has helped Palmira win international recognition for its efforts.

03/07/2022






Nuestra vida social, política y económica está construida a partir de la experiencia masculina☹️Junio 26 es el día global para reconocer a las mujeres y personas no binarias 🌈 que son marginadas por no ser hombres cisgenero, además de usuarias de dr**as💉 no tener recursos económicos para tomar decisiones autónomas sobre su cuerpo💚 y ser obligadas a aceptar la institucionalización como única via para manejar su consumo sin poder tener acceso a servicios justos y planeados con perspectiva de género ♀️🔥💜

Pensar que los problemas sobre la guerra contra las dr**as no son nuestro problema personal es autoengaño, todos los días lo vemos en las noticias, lo vemos en las calles done cada vez viven mas personas sin hogar y en nuestros familiares y amigos, quienes cada es más frecuente buscan ayuda para alguien cercano o ellos mismos por problemas de consumo, si no tuviéramos programas punitivos y alternativas realmente centradas en las personas, otra realidad viviríamos en la ciudad....

Puedes ayudar a qué más personas creen conciencia o que alguien pasando por una situación difícil se sienta escuchadx compartiendo....

Inician 16 Dias de Accion para poner fin a la violencia hacia las mujeres que usan sustancias
16/11/2021

Inician 16 Dias de Accion para poner fin a la violencia hacia las mujeres que usan sustancias

An update on the Wound Clinic's efforts to support Tijuana's marginalized communities amidst this pandemic and ongoing p...
11/09/2020

An update on the Wound Clinic's efforts to support Tijuana's marginalized communities amidst this pandemic and ongoing police violence. // Una actualización sobre los esfuerzos de la Clínica de Heridas para apoyar a las comunidades marginadas de Tijuana en medio de esta pandemia y la continua violencia policial. ¡Aqui Estamos Y No Nos Vamos!

Una actualización desde la Clínica de Heridas en Tijuana / An update from the Wound Clinic in TijuanaComo todos probable...
10/06/2020

Una actualización desde la Clínica de Heridas en Tijuana / An update from the Wound Clinic in Tijuana

Como todos probablemente ya saben, y a pesar de los esfuerzos del gobierno para ocultarlo, COVID-19 ha tenido un impacto desastroso en Tijuana. El acceso a la atención médica para enfermedades no COVID se ha vuelto aún más complicado durante esta pandemia. Ya sabemos que la gente viviendo en la calle y lo usuarios no están siendo bien atendidas en centros de salud durante esta crisis, la cual los pone en riesgo desproporcionado. Durante esta pausa forzada, hemos estado contemplando cómo continuar el trabajo de la Clínica de Heridas en nuestras nuevas circunstancias.

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As everyone probably already knows, and despite the government's efforts to hide it, COVID-19 has had a disastrous impact in Tijuana. Access to health care for non-COVID diseases has become even more difficult during this pandemic. We already know that people living on the street and users are not being well cared for in health centers during this crisis, which puts them at disproportionate risk. During this forced pause, we have been contemplating how to continue the work of the Wound Clinic in our new circumstances.

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23/05/2020

LA SALUD no ES CARIDAD. Es DERECHO HUMANO

23/05/2020

Mantener a un sistema de salud que amenaza, que explota y que no protege la salud de la comunidad es como tomar alimentar a la comunidad con gotas de veneno.

24/03/2020
CLINICA DE HERIDAS 3 de Abril 2016
16/02/2020

CLINICA DE HERIDAS 3 de Abril 2016

Mujeres por la SALUD
16/02/2020

Mujeres por la SALUD

Mujeres estudiantes de Medicina sin tacones. YEs we can!

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Tijuana
22000

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