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Faster Healing: Laparoscopy’s Role in Low-Income Healthcare
Too often, we overlook the fact that there is not only an economic barrier preventing patients from receiving care but also a time barrier. In many cases, the ability to take time off to heal is a luxury. Many patients put off life-saving surgery because they can’t afford to take time off. This is why our general surgery program has placed a strong emphasis on training local doctors and residents in laparoscopic surgery, as well as donating laparoscopic equipment and supplies.
Healing Solidarity in the Midst of Crisis
On the recent Multi-Specialty Mission Trip, it was apparent that life had changed in Bolivia. The economic crisis has affected everyone in but its toll on our patients, many of whom have few economic resources to begin with, is particularly harsh. The devaluation of the boliviano means that even basic necessities have become unaffordable, making healthcare access nearly impossible for many.
South-South Exchange in Honduras for Improved Neuro Rehabilitation Care
Bolivian representatives from the Santa Barbara Hospital spent a week in Honduras to observe a range of rehabilitation training and care methods for neuro trauma patients at Teleton Honduras. This South-South exchange facilitated the sharing of expertise and collaboration to solve healthcare challenges.
A Legacy of Partnership: NNI Featured at the Bolivian Society of Neurosurgery’s 50-Year Celebration
It was a tremendous honor for Solidarity Bridge’s Neurosurgery & Neurology Institute (NNI) to be invited to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Bolivian Society of Neurosurgery (BSN) and participate in its XXII Congress, in La Paz, Bolivia during their visit at the end of August.
From Bolivia to Wisconsin: The Resident Education Program Takes Flight
In a groundbreaking collaboration with Solidarity Bridge this fall, the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Department of Neurological Surgery will welcome the first Bolivian neurosurgeons as part of a one-month observership program.
NNI and UW-Madison Lead Course at Bolivian Neurosurgical Society 50th Anniversary Congress
Surgery Residents during previous on-site training course held in March of 2024, focusing on spinal surgery.
Mobile Surgery Campaigns Bring Care Close to Home
More than 100 patients have undergone gallbladder or hernia surgery so far in 2024 through mobile surgery campaigns to municipal hospitals throughout Bolivia.
Investing in Effective Brain Teams
The Solidarity Bridge Neurosurgery and Neurology Institute (NNI) is working with key public hospital partners in Paraguay and Bolivia to develop holistic “brain teams” to improve clinical outcomes for patients with neurological disorders.
A visit to El Torno
Our mission team had the pleasure of visiting one of the sites of our mobile laparoscopic surgery campaigns to see the impact of our partnership in the hospital and the surrounding community.
When Healing is a Journey
A Bolivian nursing student needed highly-specialized brain surgery unavailable in the public healthcare system in his country. Read about his international journey to care and healing.
Dedication and Motivation Advance Surgical Care
“Successful surgical training is not dependent on the equipment, the finances, or even the planning as much as on the dedication of the people and their motivations for being here.”
Honoring Our Founding Partner: The Archdiocese of Chicago
For 25 years, Solidarity Bridge has provided a way for individuals and entities of the Archdiocese of Chicago and beyond to live out their call to global mission. Our shared commitment—to respond to the gospel call to heal the sick in a spirit of solidarity—remains steadfast.