World Children’s Day with Gaza
Research shows 80% of what a child learns is vision-based, but some of those in Gaza are losing their childhood to poor vision and lack of eye care services.
Research shows 80% of what a child learns is vision-based, but some of those in Gaza are losing their childhood to poor vision and lack of eye care services.
Please join us in honoring and celebrating Dr. Ghaus M. Malik for receiving the Distinguished Alumni Award by the Henry Ford Alumni Association in Detroit. Dr. Malik, an Executive Vice-President at the Dept. of Neurosurgery at Henry Ford Health System, received this award in recognition of his exemplary career achievements, commitment to service, and contributions to advance the practice of medicine.
Over the past several years, IMANA has hosted an Observership Program for senior medical students from Alfaisal University – College of Medicine to familiarize them with the practice of medicine in a U.S. clinical setting.
After an overwhelmingly positive response to IMANA’s Annual Convention resuming in July 2022, we’re now accepting registrations!
Please visit the link below to complete the registration form and count down with us for a week-long escape to the coastal haven – Jekyll Island, GA.
More than 30 percent of the population under the age of 10 in Palestinian territories is susceptible to various eye diseases. IMANA has launched a vision care project to provide free surgical procedures and comprehensive ophthalmic examinations to children in the Gaza strip.
Earlier this week, our six-member volunteer team headed to Swat Valley as part of the ServePakistan medical mission and successfully provided medical care to over 2,000 patients in the rural community. We are proud of our volunteers for their hard work during the pandemic…