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"Many working in international health may question why Emergency has invested in a cardiac hospital in Sudan, and question if a cardiac hospital is really its greatest need. Certainly, these criticisms are understandable. However, the purpose of this project is to respect human dignity and in doing such, to provide the same quality of care to humans in Sudan as people have in the so called developed world. The message of the hospital and Emergency is that all humans regardless of where they are born are deserving of health care."
About Dr. Fred Cobey
While attending medical school at Yale, Fred Cobey used whatever elective time was available to take time to work overseas in Africa and Asia. After finishing Yale, he studied surgery and then eventually went to Afghanistan to care for civilian war victims. Fred Cobey then studied anesthesia at Harvard's Brigham and Women's hospital and just recently completed a fellowship at Duke in Cardiothoracic Anesthesia. Fred Cobey has always been inspired by great physicians in such as Dr. Albert Schweitzer, and even had the opportunity to work at his hospital in Lambarene, Gabon a few years ago. "I think it is important to allow ourselves to be inspired by such figures in the past." Doctors such as Dr. Paul Farmer and Dr. Gino Strada continue to inspire Fred Cobey and many others today. Having seen the human need outside the United States, Dr. Cobey plans to continue to work in international health throughout his career as a physician and feels very lucky to have been given the opportunity to serve in Sudan with Emergency.
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For More Information Contact:
Dr. Fred Cobey
75 Francis Street
Boston, MA 02115
fred.cobey ( @ ) yahoo dot com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/drfredcobey
Source:
http://www.1888pressrelease.com/dr-fred-cobey/fred-cobey/dr-fred-cobey-to-work-at-the-salam-center-for-cardiac-surge-pr-226619.html