. >> earlier in our program, sarah sidener told us about keiser permanete told us about that.is sarah's report now from april of 2005. >> like many of us, when this doctor sees someone suffering he wants to do more. unlike most, he shows up in person to help. >> it is a beautiful thing to actually go to a place where the world knows there is a problem and to be physically present to provide support for someone else and to be able to talk with them and show that level of human respect and dignity for their being there and know that there are other people in the world aware of their situation and want to help. >> he has been using his hands and heart to heal people around the world for 20 years. six years as a member of doctors without borders. this year as a keyser doctor, he was prompted to a. he helped coordinate a trip to sri lanka after they made a commitment to send doctors there for up to a year. we watched one of the teams work. his team came laterrings just as sri lanka's 20 yearlong civil war flared up again. >> unfortunately, the third day we were there, there was a g