Canadian And Syrian Medical Professionals Working To Deliver Medical Supplies And Training To Syria

REYHANLI, TURKEY - JANUARY 15: Toronto paediatrician, Jay Dahman, shows a Syrian doctor how to inject intraosseous needle into the bone marrow, using a sheep's bone for practice. Dahman, along with Peterborough paramedic Mark Cameron, have introduced this life-saving measure that allows a quick intravenous to deliver blood or medication, into Syria, saving hundreds. (Michelle Shephard/Toronto Star via Getty Images)
REYHANLI, TURKEY - JANUARY 15: Toronto paediatrician, Jay Dahman, shows a Syrian doctor how to inject intraosseous needle into the bone marrow, using a sheep's bone for practice. Dahman, along with Peterborough paramedic Mark Cameron, have introduced this life-saving measure that allows a quick intravenous to deliver blood or medication, into Syria, saving hundreds. (Michelle Shephard/Toronto Star via Getty Images)
Canadian And Syrian Medical Professionals Working To Deliver Medical Supplies And Training To Syria
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