Canadian volunteers on medical mission provides medical services in Poland | 24CA News

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Published 11.12.2022
Canadian volunteers on medical mission provides medical services in Poland  | 24CA News

A bunch of Canadians left their mark in Poland throughout a latest medical mission. The volunteers used their medical experience to assist deal with badly injured civilians and troopers.

Surgeries started at 8 a.m. and went till after midnight within the hospital named Powiatowy Zespot Zaktadow Opieki Zdrowotnej  within the city of Czeladz.


Canadian volunteers labored intently with Polish and Ukrainian medical workers throughout their medical mission.


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All of the surgeons, nurses and medical workers with the Canada Ukraine Foundation’s Canada Ukraine Surgical Aid Program are volunteers who’re fueled by ardour.

“The entire objective of this humanitarian effort is to provide comprehensive, complex surgical assistance to the casualties of that war,” Dr. Oleh Antonyshyn.

The ongoing devastation in Ukraine, brought on by the Russian invasion, has wounded hundreds of troopers and civilians.

“It’s frustrating. I would say (the war has made me) more than emotional, (it has) made me angry,” stated Dr. Steven McCabe, who’s been to Poland on 5 missions.

“You wonder for what purpose something like that could happen.”


A bunch of Canadian volunteers pose for the digicam in a Polish hospital.


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At the Polish hospital, 35 medical consultants and help workers from Canada are serving to with surgical procedures for conflict victims, on a medical mission.

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A 33-year-old Ukrainian lady, who was severely injured when a Russian missile struck her house, spoke to Global News. Her son died within the missile strike.

Global News is hiding her identification for security causes and is referring to her as Oksana.

She stated her son was slumped in a chair and shrapnel from the missile that immediately killed him. She additionally heard her daughter calling and located her coated in blood. She survived.

Oksana acquired facial surgical procedure to restore the accidents sustained within the missile strike. Her surgical procedure took eight hours to finish.


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Over 10 days of the mission, the Canadian medical crew consulted with 28 sufferers and accomplished 42 advanced procedures, working alongside Polish and Ukrainian medical doctors.

“(We are) educating Ukrainian physicians to do advanced surgery, whether it be orthopedic care or micro-surgical care,” stated Dr. Kevin Higgins.

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The significance of the coaching and sharing of information just isn’t misplaced on the native medical doctors.

“For us, it’s very important to do this operation together with our Canadian surgeons and partners,” stated Dr. Nhat Herych, Lviv Emergency Clinic’s chief of surgical procedure.

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The Canada Ukraine Surgical Aid Team is planning one other mission in March however is hoping the conflict might be over earlier than then.

Canada Ukraine Foundation is a registered charity and all the prices of its medical missions are coated by fundraising.


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