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FREE SURGICAL / MEDICAL CAMPS
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Dear Friends,
Greetings from ABA Foundation in Kampala, Uganda.
Our forthcoming free surgical and medical camps are scheduled to take place from September 30th, 2022 through March 30th, 2023 in different parts of Uganda.
We welcome all medical professionals, student doctors, physicians, specialists and all categories of health workers, medical and non-medical volunteers to work in our medical camps and at our orphanages, homes of elderly persons, disabled and other needy groups.
We invite medical and non medical teams. We welcome short term, like one week and long term, like 3months and more! We need surgeons, general practitioners, gynecologists, pediatricians, and many others from around the World.
FREE SURGICAL AND MEDICAL CAMPS IN UGANDA
ABA Foundation conducts Free Surgical and Medical Camps in Uganda to help with Patient Care, and to offer further training to the Local Healthcare Providers.
The Mission includes treating poor adults and children patients with complex surgical pathology. The medical teams will also provide supplies to vulnerable orphans and destitute children, and other needy groups at different places in Uganda.
ABA Foundation is dedicated to saving lives and improving health care by providing free medical health care for those in need in under-served communities, and teach and train the local doctors and nurses on modern aspects of Patient Care and treatment.
ABA Foundation conducts Free Periodical Surgical and Medical camps in Uganda during which Medical Teams spends considerable time training the Local Doctors and Nurses on modern aspects of Patient Care and Treatment. ABA Foundation friends and well-wishers overseas also donated equipment to upgrade the Operating Rooms, Recovery Rooms, and other areas of Patient Services at Hospitals in Uganda.
The equipment includes Operating room tables, Anesthesia machines, Electrocautery machines, Anesthesia patient monitors, Recovery room patients monitors, Suction machines, Hundreds of clinic patient vitals monitors, transport stretchers, wheel chairs, shelves, and large sum of disposable supplies to treat hundreds of poor patients among others.
At the end of these Missions, ABA Foundation medical teams receives a lot of praises from the hospital Managements, Patients, Local Leaders, and the Government of Uganda, with requests for ABA Foundation to bring more medical teams to Ugandan hospitals to help with Patient Care, and to Further Train the Local Healthcare Providers.
We are eagerly waiting to hear from you soon,
With kind regards,
Dr. Joseph Kiyimba
Executive Director / Founder
ABA Foundation, Africa
www.abafoundationafrica.org/
