From Deseret News archives:
Clinic links poor to the medical care they need
Most of its doctors, nurses and other staff are volunteers
Most remarkable, according to its medical director, emergency-room physician and internist Dr. Mansoor Emam, is that the physicians, nurses and others who have made the work possible are nearly all volunteers. The clinic, which has treated patients in nearly 9,000 visits so far, has a skeleton staff that includes Emam, two nurses who share a full-time position and a receptionist.
"Ninety-nine percent of everything relies on volunteer time and services," Emam says. The clinic enjoys about 200 volunteers from various occupations, including doctors, nurses, dentists, social workers, X-ray technicians, office workers and others. Staffing the center sometimes requires as many as 15 volunteers in a day because of the volume of patients.
Khosrow Semnani, whose foundation provided the money to open the doors, selected the name in honor of his grandmother, who died in 2001. In Persian, the word "maliheh" means "comfort and beauty." The clinic that honors Maliheh (pronounced Muh LEE uh) Abdollahi opened last May at 415 E. 3900 South and since then often serves 50 or more people a day.
Estimates say the number of Utahns without insurance or underinsured may be as high as 250,000. It's a sign of that need that the appointments are often booked a couple of weeks or more out, although the clinic tries to accommodate the urgent needs of established patients and takes very limited walk-in traffic.
The Semnani Foundation, set up by Khosrow and Ghazaleh Semnani, provided the clinic's initial funding of $400,000. Other operating costs in the first year have been donated by local individuals and companies. The clinic also relies heavily on in-kind donations.
While the foundation money provided start-up, the goal is for the clinic to be self-sufficient through contributions, so that the foundation can then open another clinic somewhere else in the state where it's desperately needed.
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