In September, we took a trip to Tanzania to conduct a #SurgicalTraining trip at Sengerema District Hospital. Here we had the opportunity to #OperateTogether on a 74 year old man with a #cleftlip The link below is a video recap of that trip!
https://t.co/WrUSTKm2us
Just two days left to apply for a Mission: Restore educational grant! If you're pursuing a plastic and reconstructive surgery residency in Africa, we want to help! Follow the link below to apply!
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At Mission: Restore, we pride ourselves on #OperatingTogether not "Operating For". In two weeks, we will be at Sengerema Hospital in Tanzania for a Surgical Training Trip led by @DrMetiW Stay tuned for updates on our trip!
The deadline for the 2019-2020 Mission: Restore Educational Grant application is quickly approaching!
The deadline for applications is September 15th, 2019.
Please find the application at the link below:
https://t.co/gmW0UOL495
https://t.co/0aGZRgVQoo
The under-representation of women in surgery in Africa is something we here at Mission: Restore are working to change!
Find out more about our Women in Surgery Campaign here: https://t.co/JSTnx7RAiR
Day 2 of the #2019ART is getting started with Gilbert Murithi of @EquityAfia teaching our participants about how they are enabling high quality, low cost care for universal health coverage.
#GlobalHealth#UniversalHealthcare#OperatingTogether
Mission: Restore founder Dr. Kaveh Alizadeh lecturing on the principles of wound management. This is an important topic in Africa, as many untreated or improperly treated wounds lead to lifelong debilitating injuries!
#OperatingTogether#ART2019#SaferSurgery#Woundcare
We're so excited that over 50% of the participants at this year's EART in Uganda were women. Check out our new blog post on Women in Surgery at the 2018 EART! Thanks to all the amazing female surgeons who joined us in Uganda. https://t.co/QvWsD7gJLm β¦