Brian Camazine, MD
Joshua came into the operating room in November, 2010 with a Band-aid across his upper lip. I didn’t… Read More
People in poor countries tend to have less access to health services than those in better-off countries, and within countries, the poor have less access to health services.
Our primary goal is to respond to medical and social emergencies with swift and direct interventions. We began our work in 1998 with the help of partner organizations such as the US-based Medical Mission International and Earthwide Surgical Foundation.
PROFOH is proud to have performed over 10,000 life–saving surgeries; immunized about 10,000 children against Polio; provided several communities with portable water and another 5,000 households from our safe water filters, awarded several scholarships and renovated public schools.
At the same time more than 1.2 million outpatients have benefited from clinical consultations and treatments in countries such as Ghana, Nigeria, Tobago, Mexico, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Rwanda, Kenya, Jamaica, Nepal, Ethiopia, etc.
Joshua came into the operating room in November, 2010 with a Band-aid across his upper lip. I didn’t… Read More
When I first saw Ogechi in June, 2006, she was lying in bed, with a shawl covering her… Read More
This cute little girl came to NCH with her mother in 2004. She had a left neck mass… Read More