Posts in Medical Mission Trip Blog
Focus on Complex Care

The three patients treated during our trip had experienced sudden and severe headaches and nausea, caused by a high-grade AVM. The complexity of their cases pushed the limits of surgical treatment available in Paraguay. But the doctors at the Hospital Nacional de Itaguá were motivated and eager to advance their skills in this type of care.

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Lessons in Accompaniment from a Paraguayan Daughter

Our greatest teachers often are patients and their family members. It is through their eyes and experiences that we can begin to understand the challenges patients face in accessing a safe and timely surgery. On a recent trip with our Neurosurgery & Neurology Institute (NNI), I was humbled to learn more about Paraguay’s health system and culture from one such person. 

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The immeasurable impact of long-term relationships

How do we measure our work? We can count surgeries performed and medical supplies delivered, but what about our equally important work fostering relationships? The XXI Bolivian Congress of Neurosurgery in Santa Cruz reminded us of the power of relationships to improve access to safe and timely medical care.

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Partnering to Expand Neurosurgical Care in Paraguay

Paraguay is characterized by its land-locked isolation, and this isolation was exacerbated over the past two years by the COVID-19 pandemic. That context has made it especially rewarding to take strides in solidarity with our Paraguayan colleagues – implementing unified plans for mutual collaboration around common goals.

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