
We bring international heart surgery teams to Iraq to save little lives and train doctors and nurses because we really want to eradicate The Backlog. Your loving gifts help fund:
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Each Mission
= 18 children
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One Child
= $690
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| WHY BRING HEART SURGERY TEAMS TO IRAQ?
The Backlog is Iraq’s enormous list of children waiting for lifesaving heart surgery. Roughly 11,000 new children are added to the list each year. In 2010 less than 1% of these children were served inside the country. Our two-week long Remedy Missions & our one-year long Remedy Fellowship exist to exponentially increase local capacity and equip Iraqi medical teams so they can eradicate the backlog by increasing:
- + HEART SURGERIES PERFORMED IN IRAQ
You have heard us talk about the 30,000+ children in Iraq waiting in line for lifesaving heart surgeries. Our Remedy Missions & Remedy Fellowship bring in world-class heart surgery teams from around the world to reduce overhead costs of lifesaving heart surgeries by bringing the team to “ground zero” rather than outsourcing solutions to foreign lands. Our goal is to help train and establish six heart surgery centers across the country over the next 5-7 years so that every child in Iraq is within 3 hours of lifesaving care they need..
- + HANDS-ON TRAINING FOR IRAQIS
Our Remedy Missions & Remedy Fellowship are about more than economies of scale, however. We focus on training locals so that we are working toward today’s remedy and tomorrow’s. Complex heart defects are rampant in Iraq and local surgeons must gain more on-the-job training in order to bring the future they envision into reality. And in a country where violence has already created a mass exodus among the medical community, exporting all training opportunities represents a very short-sighted band-aid toward upgrading a country’s infrastructure.
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