Three brothers who were born in Haiti, reared in Brooklyn and became doctors brought their medical skills and compassion to their quake-ravaged homeland.
Amid the catastrophe, the Ford brothers vowed to help rebuild the nation's health structure.
"The faith that I saw was remarkable ... people saying 'praise the Lord' as their limbs are being amputated," Dr. Billy Ford, 47, said yesterday, his first day back as chief anesthesiologist at St. Barnabas Hospital in the Bronx.
His brother Jean, 53, is a pulmonologist and associate professor of epidemiology and medicine at Johns Hopkins' Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore.