Dr Kathleen Thomas was working at Médecins Sans Frontières' emergency trauma hospital in Afghanistan, when a series of devastating airstrikes struck the hospital - killing 42 staff, patients and their caretakers. The majority of the hospital was completely destroyed, with just one young patient surviving the attack on the intensive care unit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQORk1t7LxI
The only facility of its kind in north-eastern Afghanistan, the Kunduz trauma centre provided high-quality and free surgical care to patients suffering from general trauma as well as to those with conflict-related injuries. The staff saw over 100 patients per day and since opening in 2011, more than 15,000 surgeries were conducted and more than 68,000 people were treated there.
Read Kathleen's powerful eye-witness account in The Guardian and watch the ABC Documentary - 'Surgical Strike'.
The Event
Join us to hear Dr Kathleen Thomas reflect on her work at Kunduz, the week leading up to the airstrike and how attacks like this affect the delivery of vital medical care in conflict zones.o
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/apr/10/kunduz-afg...ieres
http://www.abc.net.au/foreign/content/2015/s4472966.htm
When
Tuesday, 14 June, 2016
Reception at 18.30, the talk will begin sharply at 19.00
Where
Royal Irish Academy, Dawson Street Dublin 2
RSVP
Places are limited. Please RSVP to events@dublin.msf.org or phone James Brady on + 353 (0) 1 660 3337