From the article:
Only Dr. Megan Coffee, who came to Haiti in the first wave of post-earthquake medical aid and soon created, out of toothpicks and determination, an effective tuberculosis clinic in a courtyard of a Port-au-Prince hospital, wins unequivocal admiration. As Wilentz describes her, Dr. Coffee (who makes a briefer appearance in Katz’s book) devotes her every waking moment to the care of her patients—from cooking caldrons of spaghetti to feed them to scrounging and bartering for medicine and oxygen to heal them. Here is the person who will give all she owns.