Dr. Farida

IN A NUTSHELL

In a limitless world, I would train the next generation of health workers in Syria–doctors, nurses, midwives. They are the key to a healthier future in Syria.

ABOUT DR. FARIDA

Dr. Farida, an OB/GYN, was the last remaining female obstetrician in besieged east Aleppo, Syria. She studied medicine at Aleppo University and worked primarily at the largest trauma facility in East Aleppo, M2, which was supported by the Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS). During the siege she performed procedures under extreme conditions, even completing a cesarean section in the midst of a chemical attack on her hospital. In December, she and her family were displaced from Aleppo and settled in Idlib province, where she currently works in a SAMS hospital. Dr. Farida played an instrumental role in training midwives and nurses in response to the shortage of medical personnel in besieged Aleppo, and has continued this work by designing curriculum's for new education programs and advocating for international support for nursing and midwife schools.
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Aleppo First Responder