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World Surgical Foundation: Mission Complete
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The World Surgical Foundation inc.(WSF) takes healthcare where it is not otherwise available. From poor villages in developing countries to free clinics in an American city, the WSF makes healthcare accessible. Saturday, April 9, 2011. We have just completed our last day of surgery, and we were able to help approximately 142 patients. Will return to San Pedro Sula in November for another mission trip. For more information on how you can help us, please contact us at (717)232-1404 or.
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World Surgical Foundation: Day 2 - Tuesday
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The World Surgical Foundation inc.(WSF) takes healthcare where it is not otherwise available. From poor villages in developing countries to free clinics in an American city, the WSF makes healthcare accessible. Wednesday, April 6, 2011. Day 2 - Tuesday. We had an interesting start this morning due to four emergency surgeries from the Olanchito Hospital’s OBGYN staff. Three were emergency cesarean sections and one septic abortion. The conditions here are less than desirable. With the nurses, anesthesiolog...
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World Surgical Foundation: Pictures to make your heart melt
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The World Surgical Foundation inc.(WSF) takes healthcare where it is not otherwise available. From poor villages in developing countries to free clinics in an American city, the WSF makes healthcare accessible. Thursday, April 7, 2011. Pictures to make your heart melt. Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. World Surgical Foundation: Mission to Ethiopia: Viewing our Blog in Ethiopia. World Surgical Foundation, Inc. - Blog.
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World Surgical Foundation: Helpful Hands
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The World Surgical Foundation inc.(WSF) takes healthcare where it is not otherwise available. From poor villages in developing countries to free clinics in an American city, the WSF makes healthcare accessible. Thursday, April 7, 2011. Corina Aguilar is a representative working with us from Fundamar, Fundacion Margie. She will be with us all seven days from 7 AM until we are finished with dinner (around 9 PM), and will return to her normal job on the Monday after we leave without a break. She speaks both...
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World Surgical Foundation: Thursday
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The World Surgical Foundation inc.(WSF) takes healthcare where it is not otherwise available. From poor villages in developing countries to free clinics in an American city, the WSF makes healthcare accessible. Friday, April 8, 2011. We had two surprises during surgery today. The first was found in Scarleth Zelaya, who had a Dermoid cyst on the back of her head. The surgical staff found that the mass, instead of water as they originally anticipated, contained hair and a milky substance. The team believes...
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World Surgical Foundation: Our Mission
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The World Surgical Foundation inc.(WSF) takes healthcare where it is not otherwise available. From poor villages in developing countries to free clinics in an American city, the WSF makes healthcare accessible. Saturday, April 9, 2011. The World Surgical Foundation provides medical care in developing countries around the world where healthcare is not available or affordable to the population. The refurbished ventilator that was purchased for San Pedro Sula cost $6,000. Another cost that the World Surgica...
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World Surgical Foundation: Synergy
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The World Surgical Foundation inc.(WSF) takes healthcare where it is not otherwise available. From poor villages in developing countries to free clinics in an American city, the WSF makes healthcare accessible. Wednesday, April 6, 2011. Work is becoming more routine at the Olanchito Hospital as the teams fall into a pattern. Teams are working more efficiently and operations have become more seamless. 26 procedures were completed today, including hysterectomies, cleft lip repairs, burn scar revisions, fac...