Dr. Glenn Geelhoed, MD, FACS, spoke
on the topic of
Surgery
and
Healing
in
the
Developing
World
to a group of friends and volunteers of Project SAVE
on Monday evening, March 8th, in Chico, CA.
Dr. Geelhoed credited Project SAVE with providing
much-needed medical supplies and equipment to many
of his overseas missions. Find out more about Dr.
Geelhoed below, or on his
website.
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ABOUT DR. GLENN GEELHOED
Glenn W.
Geelhoed, MD, FACS, of Washington, DC, delivers
surgical care and education throughout the world.
Each year, Dr.
Geelhoed assembles up to eight surgical missions,
with teams of medical students, residents, and
physicians. Over his career, he has led more than
200 such missions to Africa, Asia, the South
Pacific, and South America, and has inspired
countless others to take up the mantle.
Since 1975,
his academic base has been George Washington
University, where he is professor of international
medicine. In 1996, he established the African
Regional Research Program; currently, he is
developing an international health center and
international medical education program for the
university. His influence on generations of surgeons
is vast, both in the U.S. and across the globe.