Changing healthcare through the treatment of children with cleft conditions - BusinessWorld Online

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OPINION | Changing healthcare through the treatment of children with cleft conditions [By Donald Lim] READ:

In 1982, Dr. Bill Magee, a plastic surgeon, and his wife Kathy, a nurse and clinical social worker, traveled to the Philippines for a medical mission to repair children’s cleft lips and cleft palates. However, an overwhelming response awaited them upon their arrival in Naga City. Hundreds of families came, hoping their children would receive surgery, way more than the team could treat at the time.

Our country holds a special place in the history and future of Operation Smile. It was here where eyes were opened not only to the realities of cleft conditions in the country, but also to larger issues surrounding Philippine healthcare.

Together, we strive for a world where no parent has to tell their child that there is no hope for them to live happier, healthier lives — especially when it’s possible for them to do so. This belief has guided our work at Operation Smile Philippines, rallying to provide reconstructive surgery and comprehensive care for children and young adults lacking access to health, speech, and developmental services.

This is made possible by creating programs designed to address longstanding healthcare issues through collaboration. Through partnerships with government units, hospitals, and other nongovernment organizations, local health systems are strengthened — empowering local medical professionals with training and education to provide quality care for the communities they serve.

 

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