COVID-19: A Nurse’s Efforts to Protect the Community’s Health
VOLUNTEER STORIES COVID-19: A Nurse’s Efforts to Protect the Community’s Health Qudsiya Siddiqui March 31st, 2020 Ahamad Mohammed is a Registered Practical Nurse, a Clinical Community Supervisor and an Emergency Medical Dispatcher for 911 and Ambulance in...IMANA Pays Off Community’s Debt
On the domestic relief forefront, the Islamic Medical Association of North America (IMANA) is proud to launch a medical debt program. With the COVID-19 Pandemic looming over us, we believe NO ONE should avoid seeking medical care due to costs.
For Immediate Release: IMANA Joins National Muslim Coalition Statement on Coronavirus/COVID-19 Pandemic
IMANA PRESS RELEASE IMANA Joins National Muslim Coalition Statement on COVID-19 Pandemic March 19th, 2020 IMANA Joins National Muslim Coalition Statement on Coronavirus/COVID-19 Pandemic Urging Mosques, Islamic Centers to Suspend All Non-Essential Gatherings...
IMANA Launches COVID-19 Page with Numerous Resources for the Community
IMANA PRESS RELEASE IMANA Launches COVID-19 Page with Numerous Resources for the Community March 01, 2020 IMANA has launched a page regarding the Coronavirus. The page consists of Quick tips, Important updates coming up daily, resources about the virus and health...
HOLISTIC APPROACH TO HEALTHCARE: Erum Qureshi
VOLUNTEER STORIES Holistic Approach to Healthcare: Erum Qureshi Qudsiya Siddiqui February 26th, 2020 This February we share the story of Erum Qureshi, a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner from Illinois, USA. Qureshi’s first relief mission with Imana Medical Relief (IMR) was...
IMANA is proud to #SupportNursesandMidwives
VOLUNTEER STORIES IMANA Is Proud to #SupportNursesandMidwives Qudsiya Siddiqui Feb 26th, 2020 The World Health Organization (WHO) has designated 2020 as the International Year of the Nurse and the Midwife. Nurses have always been integral members of IMANA Medical...
Dispensing rational medicines in Gambia
The Gambia is in the midst of a public health crisis, with a shortage of skilled health workforce and a rapid increase of counterfeit medicines has left the poverty-stricken Gambians with no access to quality medical care.
In recognition of the problems The Gambians are facing, IMANA Medical Relief (IMR) in partnership with The Oasis Initiative organized their first-ever medical mission to the country. Dr. Ghalib Abbasi, Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) from Houston traveled with a five-member volunteer team on an IMR sponsored mission — SaveGambia; to the capital city, Banjul from Jan. 24 – Feb. 1, 2020.
Support our volunteers heading to Swat Valley, Pakistan.
In the foothills of sky-high mountains, along the bank of the river that courses through Swat Valley, reside people who are struggling with a challenging health care system that is scarcely resourced and inefficient to provide functional health services.