Long-standing medical volunteer Jackie Matthews, has recently returned from the first Sub-Saharan Africa ‘Patient Management and Community Health Initiatives’ workshop,…
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Having already raised four children, Denise and her husband, Cyril, never could’ve anticipated what happened on the day their fifth…
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Linsday shares our belief that every child deserves the very best care, and the chance to smile and thrive without…
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Q: Can you tell us how long you’ve been in practice and where you currently work? A: Since qualifying two…
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Chanju’s a volunteer speech pathologist, providing vital support to patients, both before and after surgery. After initially being invited to…
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One of the patients who passed her comprehensive health evaluation was 24-year-old Paulina. As a single mother of two, she explained…
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Children born with a cleft lip or palate face a number of significant oral heath challenges, including missing teeth, extra…
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Q: What does it mean to you to be an Operation Smile medical volunteer? A: “When you visit some countries…
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Building capacity Dr Ampomah has taken part in over 25 surgical programmes, but importantly he has also been instrumental in…
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Our Transcending Borders signature initiative strives to create more resilient and inclusive health systems that serve the needs of patients with cleft conditions regardless of their immigration statuses.
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Around half of children born with a cleft palate will need support with learning to speak – thankfully, volunteer speech and language therapists like Erika Bostock are helping to ensure children with cleft conditions have a voice.
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Plastic surgeon Wone Banda hopes for a future where patients aren’t forced to live with the burden of their untreated cleft conditions.
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We caught up with trainee plastic surgeon Priyanka Naidu in Rwanda.
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We recently caught up with resident surgeon Francoise Mukagaju in Rwanda.
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For far too many families of children born with a cleft condition, they encounter obstacles trying to discover where to go for help. But through having people like Paola Arroyave by their side, parents living in Guatemala have a direct line to Operation Smile.
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The sun was just peaking over the horizon as sweat ran down my arms and dripped onto the clean and empty streets of Nay Pyi Taw. I was still trying to adjust to the time zone and the heat in Myanmar.
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Amid political turmoil in Libya, two neighbouring countries united to spread peace and healing for families affected by cleft conditions.
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In Guatemala, where one in every two children suffers from chronic malnutrition, Monica Arredondo’s lifelong passion is not only saving lives but helping alleviate a need in the country she loves.
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Play to recover Cathy has been an Operation Smile volunteer for five years and has volunteered on six surgical programmes,…
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