stormking
07-22-2007, 01:54 AM
We are looking to hire a designer Pro Bono for a non-profit organization called International Neurosurgical Children's Association. All participants, including the doctors volunteer there time and money. Please send portfolio or any questions to Justin at jb@tuvadesign.com. We will provide photos so you can get a feel for what they are doing.
About the Organization:
We are a consortium of neurosurgeons, physicians, nurses, students, and volunteers who lead missions to international charity hospitals. We teach them novel neurosurgical operations and help refine what they are currently doing, and a big part of that is being able to bring along and leave behind operating room equipment so the host surgeons/doctors can continue to help the children of their countries.
The benefit:
With the equipment and the teaching we provide, local neurosurgeons working in international charity hospitals are doing more operations and doing them more safely. Our efforts continue to resonate after our departure. These efforts result in dramatic improvement in the lives of many grateful patients.
Where have we gone:
Peru, Bolivia, Ukraine, and Zambia. We are looking at Nicaragua and Cairo
Who is involved:
Nationally, we have neurosurgeons and medical staff from major medical centers (UCSF, Stanford, UCLA, USC, UCSD) and volunteers from everywhere
Our vision:
We have identified 25 pediatric hospitals worldwide and hope to "renovate" them by providing teaching and equipment. By empowering them, we hope to raise the global level of care available for any and all children with illness of the brain.
About the Organization:
We are a consortium of neurosurgeons, physicians, nurses, students, and volunteers who lead missions to international charity hospitals. We teach them novel neurosurgical operations and help refine what they are currently doing, and a big part of that is being able to bring along and leave behind operating room equipment so the host surgeons/doctors can continue to help the children of their countries.
The benefit:
With the equipment and the teaching we provide, local neurosurgeons working in international charity hospitals are doing more operations and doing them more safely. Our efforts continue to resonate after our departure. These efforts result in dramatic improvement in the lives of many grateful patients.
Where have we gone:
Peru, Bolivia, Ukraine, and Zambia. We are looking at Nicaragua and Cairo
Who is involved:
Nationally, we have neurosurgeons and medical staff from major medical centers (UCSF, Stanford, UCLA, USC, UCSD) and volunteers from everywhere
Our vision:
We have identified 25 pediatric hospitals worldwide and hope to "renovate" them by providing teaching and equipment. By empowering them, we hope to raise the global level of care available for any and all children with illness of the brain.