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Princess Basma visits patients from campaign's Pro Bono Surgeries

Princess Basma visits patients from campaign's Pro Bono Surgeries

Ammon2 days ago
Ammon News - Her Royal Highness Princess Basma Bint Talal, Chairperson of the Goodwill (Al-Birr Wa Al-Ihsan) Campaign's High Committee, overseen by the Jordanian Hashemite Fund for Human Development (JOHUD), yesterday visited patients recovering from various surgical procedures at the Middle East Eye Hospital and Al-Rashid Hospital Center.
Her Royal Highness checked on campaign beneficiaries who had undergone diverse free surgical operations performed by the campaign's volunteer medical team, as part of the "Lamset Shifaa" (Touch of Healing) program. These interventions, conducted in partnership with the private medical sector, were all successfully completed.
Princess Basma's visit commenced at the Middle East Eye Hospital, where supervising physicians presented an overview of the surgical procedures performed on 27 patients from across the Kingdom. These operations encompassed vision correction, strabismus correction, cataract removal, amblyopia treatment, and lacrimal duct opening.
At Al-Rashid Hospital Center, Her Royal Highness visited five of 12 patients who had received a range of surgical interventions. These included the correction of lower limb deformities, external ear reconstruction, bilateral hip dislocation treatment, knee joint replacement, cardiac catheterization, adenoidectomy, cholecystectomy, gastric bypass, and cleft palate repair.
Her Royal Highness underscored the vital importance of the partnership between the Al-Birr Wa Al-Ihsan Campaign and the private medical sector in delivering specialized and high-quality medical and therapeutic services to campaign patients from underprivileged families across Jordan.
She affirmed that these collaborations exemplify the values of solidarity and cooperation among national institutions, embodying the noble humanitarian objectives of the campaign and its partners. The aim is to alleviate patient suffering and improve their health outcomes, enabling them to live pain-free lives and achieve significant positive change.
Princess Basma emphasized the campaign's ongoing commitment, supported by its private medical sector partners, to identifying patient needs, particularly among vulnerable families nationwide. This includes providing free medical days, along with necessary follow-up and medical and therapeutic interventions across various specialties, administered by the campaign's specialized and qualified volunteer medical cadres.
Her Royal Highness commended the campaign's partners for their support, affirming the objectives and efforts of the campaign and their embodiment of social solidarity. She also expressed pride in Jordan's private medical sector, acknowledging its continuous advancements in various fields, its adoption of the latest developments, the distinguished services it provides, and its support for national efforts to enhance health services.
She further extended her appreciation to the physicians, nursing, and technical staff supervising the operations, as well as the hospital nursing staff, for their dedicated efforts, supported by their administrations, in facilitating the surgeries and ensuring the comfort of patients and their companions.
Dr. Musa Yabdoun, Director of the Middle East Eye Hospital, expressed the hospital's pride in its partnership with the Al-Birr Wa Al-Ihsan Campaign to provide medical and therapeutic services, especially to patients from families facing difficult living and economic conditions.
He noted that the campaign's and its volunteers' efforts to reach remote and distant areas reflect a voluntary and solidarity-driven endeavor fostered by national institutions, stemming from their social responsibility and contribution to the nation's development.
Rifaat Al-Masry, Director-General of Al-Rashid Hospital Center, lauded the partnership between the hospital and the Al-Birr Wa Al-Ihsan Campaign, reaffirming the hospital's commitment to supporting the charitable mission of the campaign.
He stated that the campaign's continuous charitable and humanitarian work embodies the human spirit and noble Jordanian values, emphasizing that this cooperation reflects a shared belief that building a better and brighter future for communities begins with joint cooperation and sustained giving.
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