dr. hymaniti with wife, pier boutin-- his father- in-law, george boutin, both orthopedic surgeons. the earthquake had seriously damaged the nation's largest hospital in the country. there were no haitian doctors or nurses. just them and the two nurses who came with them to treat hundreds of seriously injured people. you've got a headlamp on in the middle of the courtyard pretending to be a hospital. what kind of medicine is this? >> it's what we have to do right now. there's no lights, there's no electricity, there's a generator that sometimes goes on. we are working at the bare minimum. and anything we do, they seem to... they appreciate it. >> pitts: i wasn't sure there if he was smiling or crying, i couldn't tell. >> it's a little bit of both. because on the one hand, i feel like i'm here and i'm doing something. on the other hand, it's just heart-wrenching, i'm going to get back to work. >> pitts: we ran into dr. hyman outside. he insisted that we come with him to see how a street just next