worldbulletinFriday, December 23, 2011
Turkish Health Ministry sent Turkish doctors to two field
hospitals in Mogadishu, Somalia. Turkish doctors are examining patients,
and operating on them when necessary.
Turkish doctors have started operating on Somali people in the capital, Mogadishu.
Turkish Health Ministry sent Turkish doctors to two field hospitals
in Mogadishu, Somalia. Turkish doctors are examining patients, and
operating on them when necessary.
So far, Turkish doctors have examined 70,000 Somali people and
diagnosed child patients as suffering from diarrhea, skin inflection and
flu, and adults with diabetics, tuberculosis and kidney problems.
"We mainly perform hernia and appendicitis surgery in Somalia," chief
doctor of one of the field hospitals, Musa Temel, told AA
correspondent.
Moreover, AA team watched a hernia surgery in the hospital.