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Flowers and Firecrackers: Women Celebrate Mission in Tiquipaya
During this week in which we celebrate both International Women’s Day and San Juan de Dios, our mission recognizes the importance of female patients voicing their needs to seek medical care, without fear of shame. Most of all, we celebrate the power of women contributing to a higher standard of care -- and living longer and happier lives.
Continuity and Care: Solidarity Bridge’s Gynecologic Mission in Tiquipaya
The first day of mission was highly satisfying. “I see this mission as an opportunity to provide a service that positively changes the quality of life of many women,” commented Janet. “This is my third mission to Bolivia– and it has become home.”
What We Hold in our Hearts
Today is the final day of the 2016 General Surgery Mission Trip. Staff of the public hospital, as well as patients and their families, will join our mission team of 16 individuals to celebrate what has truly been a powerful experience of healing, teaching and learning.
Solidarity Bridge Launches its First Mission in this Jubilee Year of Mercy
With expertise in complex surgeries, the General Surgery Team will spend the upcoming week with Bolivian surgeons in Cochabamba and Tiquipaya. Together we will strive to heal individuals who face the dual challenge of extreme poverty and life-threatening conditions, such as cancer.
Looking back at 2015!
An end of year summary on some amazing things accomplished by the Solidarity Bridge community in 2015!
From Healing to Teaching
After performing several spinal fusions and transnasal surgery in Tarija, Bolivia, Solidarity Bridge’s neurosurgical mission moved to Santa Cruz. There Solidarity Bridge led the first Fundamentals of Neurosurgery Boot Camp for 27 residents in neurosurgery from Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, Colombia, Chile and Argentina!
Fusing a Community of Care
The stark reality of under-resourced hospitals in Bolivia and beyond triggers a series of urgent questions. Will tired patients in the crowded waiting room see a doctor today? Will medical professionals have the right tools to successfully complete a surgery? Will patients and families trust the advice they receive and willingly walk the road to recovery?
A Calling is a Reason to Celebrate
Solidarity Bridge’s newest staff member, Mary McCann Sanchez (Senior Director of Programs), discusses the launch of the 2015 Neurosurgery Mission Trip, the upcoming Neurosurgery Boot Camp, and that inner voice that awakens the desire to reach out.
Washington DC to Cochabamba
As the 2015 Multi-Specialty Mission Trip wraps up in Cochabamba, we received the following note from our dear trip chaplain, Fr. Bob Oldershaw. As you will discover, Fr. Bob caught up with the team after a brief stop in our nation’s capital.