Adventist Doctors Across South America Meet to Strengthen the Role of the Medical Missionary
More than 450 participants gathered in Argentina for the International Adventist Medical Association Congress.
More than 450 participants gathered in Argentina for the International Adventist Medical Association Congress.
This year’s competition featured 307 entries from 113 hospitals across 15 Asian countries.
The expansion marks a significant step in the institution's commitment to providing comprehensive, state-of-the-art care for cancer patients throughout the United States region.
he new, free-standing, 80-bed facility will help to meet a growing community need for specialized rehabilitation services, nearly doubling the health system’s capacity for inpatient rehabilitation care.
The hospital provides comprehensive labor and delivery services with a delivery rate exceeding 4,000 babies each year.
Patients who once had to risk traveling a long ways for surgery can now receive treatment locally.
CAR T therapy (Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell therapy) is a personalized treatment that has been successful in treating blood cancers such as leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma with the potential to extend to other forms of cancer in the future.
The development will add 104 beds, four new surgical suites, and more than 240,000 square feet to the facility.
More than 200 people from a community in Ecuador received free medical care and heard the gospel.
Specialists from AdventHealth and the Juliaca American Adventist Clinic operated free of charge on 62 low-income individuals in southern Peru.
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