Heart Hospital - Sudan
The Salam Centre has two new cardiac surgeons: Ahmed and Nada’s stories | EMERGENCY
Sharing the story of the Salam Centre helps keep the focus on the critical need for humanitarian aid in Sudan.
The work at the Salam Centre is supported by international donors and partners who believe in the right to health, even in war zones. Sudan Heart Hospital
Many health workers in Sudan, including those at Salam, have made the courageous decision to stay, risking their own safety to care for patients amidst the chaos. More Than Surgery: A Commitment to the Future
For more information and to donate, visit the EMERGENCY USA website. If you'd like, I can: Add more of patients or staff. Include detailed statistics on surgery success rates. Provide ways to donate or support specific projects. The Salam Centre has two new cardiac surgeons:
Donations to EMERGENCY USA directly support the operating costs of the Salam Centre.
Operated by the international NGO EMERGENCY , the "Salam" Centre (meaning "peace" in Arabic) was opened in 2007. It is not just a hospital; it is a specialized center offering complex cardiac surgeries, including valve replacements, congenital heart defect repairs, and pediatric cardiac surgeries—all at no cost to the patients. More Than Surgery: A Commitment to the Future
The Salam Centre is deeply committed to the long-term development of Sudan’s healthcare capacity. It acts as a training center, accredited for training cardiologists, nurses, and surgeons. Recently, the center celebrated a major milestone by training new cardiac surgeons, including Ahmed Babiker Omer and Nada Faisal Hassan Mansour —the first female cardiac surgeon certified by the Sudan Medical Specialisation Board. How You Can Help