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 When 3D helps restoring mobility and dignity Basil was injured by a shrapnel in Syria in October 2013. He was shot in the leg and he lost 3 fingers of his right hand. For the project team, this is the first prosthetic case of a partial hand. The goal is to give Basil a more global grip but also to give him an aesthetic anatomy of the hand. Here, Samar Ismail, the project manager in Amman, evaluates the first prototype of the hand whose fingers are stretched.

JORDAN 2018 © Hussein Amri

PAST EVENT

Doctors Without Borders Recruitment Webinar

 When 3D helps restoring mobility and dignity Basil was injured by a shrapnel in Syria in October 2013. He was shot in the leg and he lost 3 fingers of his right hand. For the project team, this is the first prosthetic case of a partial hand. The goal is to give Basil a more global grip but also to give him an aesthetic anatomy of the hand. Here, Samar Ismail, the project manager in Amman, evaluates the first prototype of the hand whose fingers are stretched.

JORDAN 2018 © Hussein Amri

May 07, 2024

6:00PM-7:30PM ET

Event type: Online

This event has limited registration. Tickets are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. 

This session will not be recorded. 

Every day, Doctors Without Borders/ Médecins Sans Frontières aid workers from around the world provide assistance to people whose survival is threatened by violence, neglect, or catastrophe—treating those most in need regardless of political, religious, or economic interest. Whether an emergency involves armed conflicts or epidemics, malnutrition or natural disasters, Doctors Without Borders is committed to bringing quality medical care to people caught in crisis.

On Tuesday, May 7th, medical and non-medical professionals are invited to join us for an evening presentation to learn more about how you can join Doctors Without Borders’ pool of dedicated aid workers.

An aid worker and Field Human Resources Officer will discuss requirements and the application process, and you'll meet experienced Doctors Without Borders aid workers from the area and hear their firsthand stories of "life in the field."

The presentation will last 90 minutes, including Q&A.

Doctors Without Borders recruits:

Medical Personnel:

Para-Medical Personnel:

Non-Medical Personnel: