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Posts Tagged training

What Makes the Biggest Difference?

Dr. Kichanga at CURE in Lusaka, Zambia, where COSECSA held their annual conference

What makes the biggest difference? Training. That is the answer I give to anyone who asks. No matter what the setting — pediatric specialty hospital, community-based hospital, CURE Clubfoot Worldwide country programs, CURE Hydrocephalus, etc. — training is the key. Training is complementary to academic education, clinical research, and expert patient care. In fact, training is either an outgrowth of any of these efforts, or a result — often both. Read the rest of this entry »

CURE International Receives Grant from the Motorola Foundation

MOTOROLA FOUNDATION DONATES $200,000 TO SUPPORT EDUCATION AND HEALTHCARE IN AFGHANISTAN
CARE and CURE International Receive Grants to Support Community-Based Education for Girls and a Family Medicine Residency at the CURE International Hospital of Kabul

Lemoyne, Pa.; Schaumburg, Ill.; and Merrifield, Va.; August 23, 2010: Motorola, CARE and CURE International today announced that the Motorola Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Motorola, is donating funds totaling $200,000 to the two aid organizations to support education and healthcare programs in Afghanistan.

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Diane Lawrence on Nursing at CURE

CURE International’s Nurse/Anesthesia Clinical Director Diane Lawrence talks about the importance of nurses and their training at CURE hospitals.

Kind Words from Malawi

We’d like to share a post from Dr. Kevin Lakati.  He spent seven months training at the Beit CURE International Hospital in Malawi.  Dr. Lakati offered some kind words about his experience at CURE Malawi.  We are very appreciative to Dr. Lakati and wish him well as he uses his expertise to bring hope and healing to children with physical disabilities in Malawi.

You can read his post here.