Patricia B. Wolff is a St. Louis pediatrician who worked combat childhood malnutrition in Haiti.
[1] After graduation she worked for the Indian Health Service attending to the needs of Native Americans in South Dakota.
[5][6] From 2003–2007 her organization distributed a peanut-based nutritional supplement in Haiti which they called Medika Mamba (Haitian Creole for "Peanut Butter Medicine").
Malnourished children who received the supplement saw improvement to their skin, hair, growth and energy.
[7] Wolff did not accept a salary for her work running Meds & Food for Kids.