London Plastic Surgeon’s Life-Saving Life-Saving Life-Gal-Saving Mission
“I just want to quit her to catch,” Dr Victoria Rose says her Diary was inserted at Gazan Hospital, as the risks keep coming.
A new surgeon who has just been leave from the St Thomas Hospital in St Thomas Hospital in London volunteering in Gaza, helping victims of their military and Israel.
“Hardmaking levels of malnutrition and hunger had gone when he visited the May, and the injured number increased quickly, telling BBC.
“Many people injuries did not stop. It was truly shocking.”
At first, Miss Rose and heritage colleagues are mainly treating the intersection of explosion – “a large number” of severe burnt and shrapnel damage.
But by the end of his stay, “they were completely trampled on gun injury,” he said. “The whole one saw.”
It is a job that it says it is difficult, but he says that when he is in Gaza, he has no time to think about the false age.
“I’m just trying to be done as much as possible in the shortest time I have, so we can make a difference.”
Miss Rose volunteers of a relief disaster and emergencies with long-term support), which sent medals in the region from 2009.
“It is difficult but able to know what you are doing … because of the lack of plastic surgeons in Gaza, you go to know that whatever you do will make a big difference.
“Therefore, I mean to work on.”
Miss Rose is working to save a nine-old girl’s nine-year-old girlfriend in August last year [Victoria Rose]
He was sent to Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza, a similar hospital that was beaten in a series of deadlines last week.
There his party took the stadiums of the floor theater surgery day and night in their 28 days.
Miss Rose described the work late at night, in difficult situations.
He said that for a limited access to food, the group survived the power bar and the dried food packets that they had brought.
The lack of the fuel meant that hospitals had to open the use of power, so they could not use the air system.
In addition to deadly flights and guns, the Palestines are vulnerable from infections due to sanitation because of the war, Miss Rose said.
This led to the great increase in sickness, told the BBC London.
He says that “most disturbing” among them, has increased, the increase in flacccid diseases attacking body nerves, eventually leading to disability, death.
“Usually Gaza will see a few cases a year, but last month they have 37 cases in people under 15,” he said.
‘Really shocking’
He has now made three tribes since the war in October 2023.
Each time you returned, Miss Rose feels the situation when it looks like a very trusting.
“To see (the world) Show in this refugee camp, in fact, traumatic for us,” he said.
While visiting the first visit to March 2024, he worked in European Hospital in Gaza, where he found regular citizens of refuge.
“All gardens were full of tents … As you went down the streets there will be carpets and sheets and there will be all families living behind the mattresses.
“And that was really wonderful for that section, the level of disturbance has occurred.”
When he arrived at Gaza Gaza on August 2024, he was shocked to the physical damage the war broke.
“It was like walking in a set of Moonscape film or something. No buildings stand.
“When we entered, we didn’t see life in the first 15 minutes of a dragon.”
Victoria stopped one of his patients in Gaza on August 2024 [Victoria Rose]
Many hospitals in Gaza were attacked by Israel since the war, and Miss Rose says that people find it difficult to access help.
Israel keeps Hamas using hospitals and other public infrastructure to protect their fighters – the accusative Hamas denies.
Miss Rose said that now he is at home, he struggles to view military wars.
Instead, you want to focus on future meetings, and raise money to continue walking.
Ideas continues to send a monthly team to send a monthly group, but it is difficult to find medal access to the region.
“I would like to go back, but I’m well confident that my application will be refused when I try next,” he said.
Her family don’t want her to return to Warzone.
“They have become very stressful for the work we have ever done … and it becomes more difficult to put people in that.”
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