Syrian American Doctors performed life-saving procedures and training during Ramadan amid healthcare crisis
, /PRNewswire/ -- During this month of Ramadan, the Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS) is proud to announce the successful completion of its Medical Mission to Syria, where 16 volunteer doctors provided life-saving procedures, urgent medical care, and vital training to local healthcare professionals during the holy month.
Over the course of the week-long mission, SAMS medical volunteers delivered more than 621 patient consultations, performed 97 surgical and interventional procedures, and conducted 38 specialized training sessions for 916 local healthcare workers. Working across specialties such as interventional cardiology, oncology, nephrology, ophthalmology, pediatrics, and maternal health, the team provided expert care—free of charge—to patients who otherwise had no access to specialized treatments.
"By training nearly a thousand healthcare professionals, our volunteers helped ensure that critical knowledge and expertise will continue to support Syrian communities long after the mission ends," said Dr. Mufaddal Hamadeh, SAMS President. "This mission was about more than just delivering urgent medical care—it was about building a foundation for a healthier Syria,"
Among the many lives touched, the team performed a life-saving cardiac intervention for a father of 15 suffering from a severe heart condition, restoring his health and his ability to care for his family. Other patients facing life-threatening illnesses received complex surgeries and interventions that renewed their hope for the future.
This mission, which began as Ramadan commenced, was carried out in a newly liberated Syria, where the healthcare system continues to face enormous challenges after more than a decade of conflict. Hospitals remain under-resourced, and access to specialized care is extremely limited. The SAMS team fasted alongside their patients during the holy month, demonstrating extraordinary compassion and resilience while providing critical care.
"During Ramadan, a time of sacrifice and reflection, our volunteers embodied the true spirit of the season—putting patients first and working tirelessly to heal not only bodies but a nation," said Dr. Hamadeh. "This mission represents SAMS' ongoing commitment to stand with the Syrian people as they rebuild their country and their lives."
The mission also included hands-on training workshops aimed at empowering local healthcare workers to provide sustainable, long-term care. Topics ranged from cardiac interventions to maternal health and oncology, ensuring that future generations of Syrian healthcare professionals are equipped with the latest medical knowledge and skills.
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As SAMS volunteers return home, their impact will continue to be felt in the lives saved and the healthcare professionals empowered through this mission. The need for medical aid in Syria remains urgent, and SAMS is committed to continuing its support in Syria, Gaza, Jordan, and beyond.
To learn more about SAMS' ongoing humanitarian work and how you can help, visit www.sams-usa.net.
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About SAMS:
The Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS) is a nonprofit, non-political organization working on the front lines of crisis relief to provide medical care and humanitarian assistance to the most vulnerable in Syria, neighboring countries, and beyond. In 2024, SAMS provided lifesaving medical services to more than 3.6 million people. For more information, visit www.sams-usa.net.
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