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Posted by PCRF | Sep 3rd, 2010
On August 28, a five-member team of doctors and nurses from University Hospital in Padova, Italy arrived in East Jerusalem for a week of life-saving open-heart surgery on sick babies from the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The Palestine Children’s Relief Fund has been sponsoring pediatric cardiac surgery missions to Palestine for over 10 years and have saved the lives of thousands of children from all over...
Posted by PCRF | Aug 2nd, 2010
On August 1, a two member team of general surgeons from the USA completed a week of surgery on local patients and lectures and training for the local doctors in Jenin Government Hospital in the northern West Bank. Both Dr. James Starling from Wisconsin and Dr. Wael Otaibi from New York have volunteered in the past with the PCRF, though this was the first joint mission between the two. In addition to screening...
Posted by PCRF | Jul 26th, 2010
On July 17, a 6-member team of doctors and nurses from Messa, Italy provided life-saving surgery for sick children from Gaza and the West Bank for the fourth time in 2010. Led by surgeon Dr. Stefano Luisi, the team also included surgeon Dr. Giovanni Concistrè, cardiologist Dr. Luciano DeSimone, nurse Giuseppina Dolfi and medical engineer Paolo Marcheschi. Perfusion was provided by Southampton, UK specialist...
Posted by PCRF | Jul 12th, 2010
On July 8, a 7-member international team of doctors provided over 60 patients with maxillofacial injuries or deformities free care at the Salfeet Government Hospital in the West Bank. Led by surgeon Dr. Khaled Abughazaleh from Chicago, the team included surgeons Prof. Rafael Ruiz Rodriguez and Dr. Juan Carlos Lopez Noriega from Mexico, Prof. Fernando Sandoval and his son Dr. Fernando Jose Sandoval of Ecuador,...
Posted by PCRF | Jul 7th, 2010
On July 3, a 5-member team of surgeons arrived in the besieged Gaza Strip for a week of neurosurgery and hand surgery on poor and needy patients, as well as training for local doctors at the Nasser Government Hospital in Khan Younis. This is the second mission to Gaza in 2010, as the team also worked there in January, in cooperation with the PCRF and the Consulate of France in East Jerusalem. The team was...
Posted by PCRF | Jul 6th, 2010
On July 2, Dr. Bilal Siab from North Carolina and Dr. Lena Qahwash from the Chicago area arrived in the West Bank town of Tulkarem to continue to provide high-quality pediatric dental care for children in Thabet Thabet Hospital. Both have volunteered in the past with the PCRF and have been active in supporting the continuation of oral health and care for children under the cleft lip and palate program that...
Posted by PCRF | Jul 6th, 2010
On July 3, a 3-member team of surgeons from Switzerland entered the besieged Gaza Strip and began operating on burned children at the European Gaza Hospital in Khan Younis. Led by Dr. Walter Künzi, the team included OR nurse Bärbel Costabile and surgeon Dr. Abdul Rahman Jandali. The team has volunteered several times with the PCRF in the past to help treat dozens of injured and needy children in Gaza,...
Posted by PCRF | Jul 2nd, 2010
On June 25th, 3-year-old Takwa Faraj Al Salem from the Syrian village of Al-Raqah was sent with her mother Setah to Bergamo, Italy for life-saving open-heart surgery by Dr. Giancarlo Crupi. This girl was born with a congenital heart defect that could not be treated in her country. Dr. Crupi has led several missions to Palestine over the past 10 years, providing hundreds of Palestinian children with life-saving...
Posted by PCRF | Jul 1st, 2010
On June 24, a 5-member team of doctors and nurses from Royal Brompton Hospital in London completed a mission to Makassed Hospital in East Jerusalem, where they provided life-saving open-heart surgery for several children from the besieged Gaza Strip and occupied West Bank. Led by surgeon Dr. B. Sethia, who has led several missions to Palestine through the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund since 1999,...
Posted by PCRF | Jun 21st, 2010
On June 3, a 4-member team from Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City arrived in Palestine for a week of evaluating the status of pediatric hematology and oncology care for Palestinian children. Led by Dr. Mohamed Radhi, Associate Professor of Pediatrics and a specialist in bone-marrow transplant care, the team also included Dr. Kristin Held, a Clinical Pharmacy Specialist in the Pediatric Stem Cell...
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