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Updates from our team, patient stories, volunteer experiences, and more!
Florentino's Journey
Florentino’s health was declining minute by minute. He was not expected to survive the night. Bolivian Dr. Susana Aviles and US Dr. Malcolm Bilimoria consulted and they agreed they would operate together as soon as Florentino could be prepped.
Cancer Team returns to Santa Cruz
This week, we finally return to work in-person with our colleagues at the Cancer Institute of Eastern Bolivia. Our last visit was in 2019, and much has changed since then.
Rend Your Hearts: Ash Wednesday Reflection
Today, as Lent begins, you are invited to take time to read some of our stories – stories of patients in need of medical care they cannot access; stories of medical providers going to great lengths to change the health care realities in their communities; stories of hearts and lives transformed.
Strengthening Health Systems through Biomedical Engineering
Ensuring donated biomedical equipment remains in good working order requires access to spare parts and consumables, and biomedical engineers and technicians with the skills to provide ongoing maintenance and repairs. This was the impetus for a recent mission trip organized in partnership with the TriMedX Foundation.
An Integrated Approach to Traumatic Brain Injury Care in Bolivia
Anyone who has witnessed the devastating impact of a traumatic brain injury knows that an integrated approach is needed to care for patients and support their reintegration into society. On a November NNI trip to Hospital Santa Bárbara in Sucre, Bolivia, we expanded our focus to the entire spectrum of care for TBIs.
In a World Rife with Division, Coming Together Brings Hope
We began several years ago at the Hospital Santa Bárbara with extensive interviews and the creation of a baseline assessment of existing hospital services. This week, our vision for a multi-disciplinary neurotrauma initiative is finally taking shape.
Neurotrauma Team Departs for Sucre
In Bolivia’s public hospitals, head trauma from traffic accidents, falls, or violence represents a pressing healthcare burden. Head and spine injuries not only affect the long-term quality of life of the injured patient but of entire families and communities.
The Ties That Bind
At the close of our gynecologic surgery mission trip in Sucre, Bolivia, US missioner, Dr. Erin Stevens, shares what motivates her to continue with this work.
Another Bolivia is Possible: Dreaming in Sucre
The ICO team has a prophetic presence in Sucre and the surrounding area, living the realities of life with cancer. Our mission team is grateful to be among those learning from the patients, doctors, nurses, and administrators at the ICO this week.
Expanding access to complex gynecologic surgery
A five-women team departs this Saturday for Sucre, Bolivia, to work alongside OB-GYN surgeons at the Chuquisaca Cancer Institute (ICO). The primary goal of our visit is to advance training in laparoscopic surgical techniques for gynecologic pathologies.
Training the Next Generation of Neuro Specialists
Many trainees in developing countries don’t have access to a practice space for advanced techniques. This drives motivated doctors to move abroad for their educational advancement and contributes to a drain on the medical workforce in low-income countries.
The Light We Share
Concluding our week in Cliza, Executive Director Ann Rhomberg cited the book of John (1:5): “The light shines in the darkness. And the darkness has not overcome it.” We are indebted to all the health workers in Cliza, in Bolivia, and throughout the world, who “continue to shine the light of healing care,” despite any darkness around us.