It’s rare that you get the opportunity to have a camera crew pick up your efforts on the ground after a major disaster such as the one that happened in Haiti in 2012, but it just so happens that the crew from the Emmy Award winning CBS television show The Drs was in Port-au-Prince and captured James L. Clark‘s effort in Delmas.

James met Drs Stork, Dr. Sears (co-host), Dr. Masterson (co-host), and Dr. Andrew Ordon in the Dominican Republic while serving on the security detail providing close-protection into Haiti. While working his way into the airport, James was approached by a retired Green Beret and asked if he’d be willing to work the detail for CBS, which he agreed to do. James then drove back to the DR with the crew and picked joined the team coming in from the Fort Bragg, NC area and the cast and crew from the Drs. After accompanying the teams back to Port-au-Prince, James returned to the clinic he, his team, and locals had set up.

The producers, including Jay McGraw (son of Dr. Phil McGraw) approached James and asked if he would be willing to allow Travis Stork and a small camera crew to visit the clinic. This video, hosted by Doctor Travis Stork (he graduated Magna Cum Laude from Duke University as a member of Phi Beta Kappa and earned his M.D. with honors from the University of Virginia.) depicts major injuries, so parental discretion is advised.

Dr. Travis Stork of the Drs and James L Clark

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jay McGraw, James L. Clark, and Jordan McGraw