In this episode of Healthcare for Humans, host Raj Sundar interviews Shankar Rai, a pioneering plastic surgeon from Nepal. Shankar shares his incredible journey, from being the sole healthcare provider in a remote area without access to surgical facilities, to becoming the creator of Nepal's first medical residency program for plastic reconstructive surgery. He discusses the importance of long-term support and training for surgeons in their own countries, highlighting the significant impact and sustainability it brings. Shankar's story showcases persistence, overcoming barriers, and the power of compassion in the medical field. This episode emphasizes the need for building local capacity and providing holistic care that goes beyond medical treatments.
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[00:05:17] Story of Shankar. Remote doctor treated basic health issues, wanted to become a surgeon.
[00:09:42] Shankar facilitated US trip, trained for plastic surgery.
[00:15:48] Doubts about return lead to uncertainty and solution-seeking.
[00:22:13] Milk injections for TB treatment and the advancement of medicine
[00:23:49] The importance of humanity in medicine.
[00:29:34] Resurge as an organization with immense resources.
[00:30:24] Support over time helps multiply Resurge's impact.
ReSurge International is a global surgery nonprofit that trains, funds, and scales reconstructive surgical teams in low-income countries to provide life-changing care to patients with the greatest need. Learn more: https://resurge.org/
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