Results for People of CURE
Being a neurosurgeon is a calling
“As a child, I believe I was probably too serious for life — too focused,” Dr. Emmanuel Wegoye shared with us with a subtle smile in his eye. “I loved…
From cursed to blessed, three sisters are treated for brittle bone disease in Niger
“Cursed! Cursed!” is usually yelled or whispered around the corners of African rural areas about someone who is visibly sick. It is common for a child who has an obvious condition,…
Hospital ward and place of worship: New CURE Uganda chapel
CURE Uganda has recently completed construction on their new 200 person chapel. There was a groundbreaking and dedication ceremony in December 2019 back when COVID-19 was still just a phrase whispered in…
Dr. Rick Gardner recognised by the Ethiopian Ministry of Health for paediatric orthopaedic treatments
CURE Ethiopia Medical Director Dr. Rick Gardner recently received recognition from the Minister of Health Dr. Lia Tadesse for his contributions to the growth of orthopaedic treatment in Ethiopia. Dr…
Anne Mulwa one of Africa’s Most Influential Women in Business and Government
We are pleased to announce that Anne Mulwa, Nursing Director of CURE Kenya, received two awards from Africa’s Most Influential Women in Business and Government (MIW) for 2019. MIW Country Winner for Kenya under…
Nursing in Uganda: Daisy Apio
Romans 12:12 is the verse that comes to mind after spending time with Daisy, one of our amazing CURE Uganda nurses: “Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in…
Love Changes Everything: Meet Gabriel
Gabriel is a returning patient that has come to CURE Kenya for multiple surgeries. He was named after the angel Gabriel who came to proclaim Jesus’ birth. “Gabriel is like…
Orthodontics Help ENT Patients at CURE Kenya
A cleft palate fistula is a small hole at the roof of the mouth. This can occur during the recovery process after cleft palate surgery, or sometimes people are born…
CURE Malawi’s First Physiotherapist!
Janet has recently joined CURE Malawi’s Physiotherapy team. She has been at CURE since hospital first opened their doors in 2003! Janet is not only a special person who works…
Western doctors learn neurosurgery at CURE Uganda
Doctors at CURE Uganda have developed a new way to treat babies suffering from hydrocephalus (‘water on the brain’). CURE Uganda treats more infants with this condition than any hospital…
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