An emergency medical team from Stanford comprised of three doctors and five nurses return on Sunday from helping victims of the magnitude 7.0 earthquake that struck Haiti on January 12. The Stanford team spent two weeks working nearly non-stop on patients, sweating out 18 hour days of treating the effects of the disaster. The team estimates that they treated thousands of patients, but regrettably were not able to help everyone that approached them. Relief efforts on campus continue as the doctors and nurses return to their normal lives. (WYATT ROY/The Stanford Daily)