Sunderland Echo

Medical staff boost care at Indian hospital

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Medical staff in one of the poorest parts of India are better equipped to help their local community, thanks to a team of volunteers led by staff from South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust.

During a week at Walawalkar Hospital in Dervan, on India’s West coast, the group of about 20 doctors, nurses and support staff not only performed life-changing operations but shared their skills and knowledge with local medics.

This was the 15th annual mission to the hospital by volunteers from NHS Trusts in the North East, outside the region and from the private sector, who each year give their time free.

Their specialiti­es included urology, plastic surgery, orthopaedi­c surgery, eye surgery, general surgery, gynaecolog­y, radiology and anaestheti­cs.

Consultant anaestheti­st Dr Sanjay Deshpande, who came up with the idea for the annual visit after witnessing the struggles of Walawalkar staff in deprived circumstan­ces, said the trip was a great success.

He said: “Our aim is to give staff the ability to provide people in their local community with the healthcare they need and there was a lot of emphasis this year on the educationa­l aspect of our visit.

“We were able to teach them how to perform a number of procedures and it was truly amazing to witness the sense of empowermen­t and fulfilment when they were able to reproduce the skills themselves.”

The annual trip is arranged through the SVJC Trust charity.

Plans for a trip in 2021 are already being made.

To support it, contact Dr Deshpande on 0191 2024046.

 ??  ?? Some of the hospital staff who went to India
Some of the hospital staff who went to India

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