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{{Short description|American medical doctor}}
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| birth_name = Richard Michael Hodes
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==Early life and education==
Hodes graduated from [[Middlebury College]] in [[Middlebury, Vermont]] and the [[University of Rochester Medical Center|University of Rochester Medical School]] in [[Rochester, New York]], and trained in internal medicine at [[Johns Hopkins University]] in [[Baltimore]].<ref name="rd" >{{cite web|title=Dr. Rick Hodes Helps the Children of Ethiopia|url=http://www.rd.com/your-america-inspiring-people-and-stories/dr-rick-hodes-helps-the-children-of-ethiopia/article104652.html|publisher=
==Career==
In 1990, Hodes was hired by the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, a humanitarian group, as the medical advisor for the country. His original position was to care for 25,000 potential immigrants to Israel. In 1991, he was an active contributor during [[Operation Solomon]], helping the Ethiopian Jews airlifted to [[Israel]].
In
▲Hodes graduated from [[Middlebury College]], University of Rochester Medical School, and trained in internal medicine at [[Johns Hopkins University]].<ref name="rd" >{{cite web|title=Dr. Rick Hodes Helps the Children of Ethiopia|url=http://www.rd.com/your-america-inspiring-people-and-stories/dr-rick-hodes-helps-the-children-of-ethiopia/article104652.html|publisher=Readers Digest}}</ref> He first went to Ethiopia as a relief worker during the 1984 famine. He returned there on a [[Fulbright Fellowship]] to teach internal medicine, and in 1990 was hired by the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, a humanitarian group, as the medical advisor for the country. His original position was to care for 25,000 potential immigrants to Israel. In 1991, he was an active contributor during [[Operation Solomon]], helping the Ethiopian Jews airlifted to Israel.
He opened the JDC Spinal Deformity Clinic in 2006, based at Mother Teresa's Mission. That year, he treated 20 new spine patients, and they performed eleven surgeries in [[Accra]], Ghana. At present, they get around 500 new deformity patients a year. It has been said that he now has the largest collection of the worst spine deformities in the world.
▲In 2001 Hodes adopted two Ethiopian children, putting them on his insurance plan so they could receive treatment in the US for spinal [[Tuberculosis]].<ref name="rd" /> Since then he has adopted a total of five children from the country.
Medical care is free. He partners with Dr. Oheneba Boachie-Adjei of FOCOS Hospital in Accra, where ambulatory traction and complex surgeries are performed. They have done over 1000 surgeries on Ethiopian spine patients. They have approximately 100 youths in "growing rods," either magnetic or standard, possibly the largest growing rod cohort in the world.
In 2007, Hodes was selected as a finalist for "[[CNN Heroes]]," a program that highlights ordinary people for their extraordinary achievements.<ref>http://www.rd.com/your-america-inspiring-people-and-stories/dr-rick-hodes-helps-the-children-of-ethiopia/article104652.html</ref> The American College of Physicians has awarded him “Mastership,” and the Rosenthal Award for creative practice of medicine▼
▲In 2007, Hodes was selected as a
Hodes work in Ethiopia was the subject of a HBO documentary, "Making the Crooked Straight" and a Marilyn Berger book, "This Is a Soul: The Mission of Rick Hodes".<ref name="npr" /><ref>{{cite book|title=This Is a Soul: The Mission of Rick Hodes|url=http://www.harpercollins.com/books/9780061759543/This_Is_a_Soul/index.aspx?AA=index_authorIntro_35327}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Making the Crooked Straight|url=http://www.makingthecrookedstraight.org/}}</ref>▼
▲The [[American College of Physicians]] has awarded him "Mastership," and the Rosenthal Award for creative practice of medicine. Hodes' work in [[Ethiopia]] was the subject of
==Personal life==
==Further
*[http://a.abcnews.com/Health/video/28-years-ethiopia-saving-lives-10399272&tab=9482931§ion=1206835&playlist=1363742&page=1 ABC's Person of the Week (4/16/2010)]
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==External links==▼
* {{official|http://www.rickhodes.org}}▼
==References==
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▲==External links==
▲* {{official website|http://www.rickhodes.org}}
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