Sudan: The Salam Centre’s Amazing Team
Achieving surgical excellence doesn’t just mean operating on patients at the highest medical standards, but also taking care of them afterwards.
Achieving surgical excellence doesn’t just mean operating on patients at the highest medical standards, but also taking care of them afterwards.
At the EMERGENCY Paediatric Centre in the Mayo refugee camp, Sudan, our staff provide free of charge medical care to children up to 14 years old, as well as to future mothers. Paediatric and obstetric visits and follow-ups are performed…
Two years ago, we also began collaborating with the Jos University Teaching Hospital in the east of Sudan.
Some months after her surgery, something wasn't right, and she was readmitted to the Salam Centre.
A few days ago, thirty doctors and nurses from the most remote and problematic areas in Sudan arrived in Khartoum.
EMERGENCY were invited to take part in one of the most important meetings on cardiology on the African continent.
Her perspective, from her hospital bed, showing doctors making their rounds.
They arrived at the Port Sudan Paediatric Centre suffering from sickle cell anaemia after travelling 4,000 kilometres.
They come from Nigeria and arrive in Port Sudan in serious condition.
The main aim of the project is to improve health services and education for vulnerable people in the Mayo area.