The proposed training aligns with the World Health Organization’s goal of responding to crises and communities affected by mental health concerns and social support to ensure the well-being of affected populations and their resilience after serious crises, especially the recent earthquake that hit southern Turkey and northwest Syria.
A patient successfully resolved her bunion, a condition caused by tight shoes, through a bone surgery at Wasim Husseino Hospital.
Our patient (A.Q., 50 years old) endured extremely challenging days, but they are now just memories after a successful precise vascular surgery performed on them at Idlib Specialized Surgical Hospital a few days ago.
The patient arrived in a severely emaciated state, displaying clear signs of malnutrition. They expressed a genuine fear of consuming any meal or even a glass of water, as it would trigger an immediate need for emergency assistance.
The Syrian Expatriates Medical Association (SEMA) opened the Intensive Care Unit department at the Waseem Husseino Hospital in Kafr Takharim today.
This was done in collaboration with Doctors Without Borders and Idlib Health Directorate.
The hospital has a capacity of 4 beds, which have been equipped to receive critical cases and patients transferred from other hospitals in northern Syria. Wishing safety and well-being to all residents, patients, and guests.
The Syrian Expatriates Medical Association (SEMA) opened the Intensive Care Unit department at the Waseem Husseino Hospital in Kafr Takharim