Building Medical Excellence in Africa Also Means Investing in People, Who Will Put Their Skills at the Disposal of Their Patients.
They are doctors and nurses coming from the Uganda Heart Institute in Kampala.
They are doctors and nurses coming from the Uganda Heart Institute in Kampala.
In early July 2021 began the second phase of our ‘Emergency initiative in support of the cardiology clinic at Orotta Hospital in Eritrea’. Located in the capital of Asmara, this is the country’s main public hospital.
“EMERGENCY supported me with quality services, taking care of everything, and this is something I am really grateful for.” We are grateful too.
We pay tribute to Motasim, to all our staff and humanitarians around the world. In these really difficult times, they are committed to making true positive change.
Mona and Hana do every day reminds us of the need to fight for equal access to drugs and medicine for everyone, everywhere.
and I say to myself that these are the moments, or rather the gifts, that give meaning to everything that each of us does with, and thanks to, EMERGENCY.”
This coming Friday, 8 May, CTSNet is streaming a free webinar which will host representatives from the cardiac surgery sector across Africa.
I try to take some pictures so I can also see them again when I’m in Cagliari…waiting for the next call to come.
Miriam and Peace arrived at EMERGENCY’s facility on 31 October and she underwent the corrective open-heart surgery on 8 November. She is now doing very well and has recovered fully.
The cardiologist who visited included Chantal among the patients that may require surgery at the Salam Centre.