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U.S., Surinamese Family Medicine Providers Share Expertise During AMISTAD 2025

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AMISTAD 2025 brought together American and Surinamese medical teams across multiple facilities, emphasizing family medicine and knowledge exchange in resource-limited settings. The mission aimed to strengthen regional partnerships while enhancing medical readiness for both nations.
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Text and image Valerie Fris PARAMARIBO — More than 679 patients were treated, more than 2,379 non-surgical procedures were performed, and more than 301 dental patients were helped. This is the result of the Amistad medical mission, which concluded Thursday. Seventy-three specialists from the United States and Canada participated in this mission. The total value of the mission was US$277,510, including consumables. Unused supplies were left at th…

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DWTonline.com broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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