October 19, 2018
Impacts of Attacks on Healthcare in Syria
Amir Ghonim

Attacks on medical facilities are a violation of international humanitarian law. Unfortunately, that has not deterred armed forces from systematically and deliberately attacking health centers in Syria. Between 2011 and 2017, there were 492 attacks on healthcare in Syria, killing 847 medical personnel. From January to July, 2018, another 119...

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October 5, 2018
Chronic Care Services for Syrian Refugees
Amir Ghonim

Chronic care is beyond the capacity of many nonprofit health organizations, as well as UNHCR, due to high costs and limited funding. Most organizations are limited to providing basic primary care for Syrian refugees. However, 83% of Syrian refugee households in Lebanon report at least one family member is living...

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August 29, 2018
SAMS Volunteer Dr. Abisaab Shares Her Experience (Part II)
Amir Ghonim

In the informal settlements in Akkar, near the Syria-Lebanon border, the atmosphere was entirely different than our clinic in Tripoli. Although the work conditions were harder with the scorching sun and dusty air, the ebullient spirit of the children brought joy and much needed lightness. They often greeted us playfully,...

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August 29, 2018
SAMS Volunteer Dr. Abisaab Shares Her Experience in Lebanon (Part I)
Amir Ghonim

This past July, our team arrived in Lebanon with 14 suitcases filled with medications, vitamins, anti-eczema creams, anti-lice shampoos, medical and dental supplies, a portable ultrasound, and a healthy dose of determination. Organized by the Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS), our team of 13 US-based doctors and 11 interpreters participated...

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May 21, 2018
The Need for Chronic Disease Support for Refugees
Amir Ghonim

Using her crutches, Tamam moves quietly and measures her steps to reach SAMS makeshift clinics inside a settlement in the Bekaa Valley, where SAMS medical mission volunteers are providing treatment and medications for some of the many Syrian refugees residing in the area.  Tamam, 63, fled to Lebanon six years...

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March 12, 2018
The Need for Care: Meet Anita Jensen
Amir Ghonim

Anita Jensen is a midwife from Norway who joined SAMS on the recent OBGYN medical mission to Lebanon to provide care and services for pregnant, displaced Syrian women. She spent five days with SAMS mission in Lebanon, visiting settlements and rural areas to consult with women, provide them with advice,...

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March 11, 2018
The Long Road to Care in Lebanon: Meet Oum Malek
Amir Ghonim

Her neighbors call her “Oum Malek.” Oum Malek, 45, fled from Aleppo at the beginning of the Syrian crisis. She now lives with her husband and two kids in  the Saadnayel Valley, in one of Lebanon’s many informal settlements.  For many years, Oum Malek has suffered from an obstetric disease....

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December 19, 2017
Inside SAMS’s First Healthcare Facility in Bangladesh
Amir Ghonim

Since August, 646,000 Rohingya refugees have fled from Myanmar to neighboring Bangladesh. According to the latest Doctors Without Borders report, at least 6,700 Rohingyas died, mostly due to violence in a brutal military crackdown, between August 25 and September 24. This deeply troubling number includes at least 730 children under...

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November 13, 2017
Meet Mohamed, SAMS Psychologist in the Bekaa Valley
Amir Ghonim

Mohammed started working with SAMS as a psychologist in the Bekaa Valley three years ago. Originally from the countryside of Damascus, he studied psychology and started working immediately after graduation.  Not long after, he was forced to flee from Syria to Lebanon when the war reached his hometown. With the...

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November 9, 2017
Restoring a Sense of Safety Through Psychosocial Support
Amir Ghonim

Leila* chose a career in psychosocial support for a simple, but powerful reason – “to help people” she says, sitting in a small office tucked away in SAMS’s multi-specialty clinic in the Bekaa Valley. Before she left her hometown in the rural Damascus, she worked in special education, providing care...

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November 8, 2017
Offering Holistic Psychosocial Care to Refugees in Lebanon
Amir Ghonim

“I have a lot of family who are affected by the conflict. I know how much they struggle, and how poor their mental health and emotional well-being is.” Alia Salam  recently started working with the Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS) in Lebanon, as the Psychosocial Support Project Director.  For Alia,...

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