Negotiation with: « La Chaîne de l’Espoir » for the creation of a specialized facility for the treatment of children with Orthopedic congenital malformation and neonatal and other pediatric surgeries
Negotiation with: « La Chaîne de l’Espoir » for the creation of a specialized facility for the treatment of children with Orthopedic congenital malformation and neonatal and other pediatric surgeries
In Discussion with PACA, south of France to launch a four bed burn children unit as a referral center for Lebanon
Estimated cases per year according to WHO would be around 350 cases per year
On the occasion of the 40th remembrance anniversary since the death of Bachir Gemayel, the foundation organized a ceremony to recognize the distinguished work done by Lebanese. Trophies were distributed across four categories: Healthcare, Justice, Victims of the August 4 Blast, and Rights and Culture. Prof. Robert Sacy President of ASSAMEH Birth and Beyond was recognized in the health sector for his contribution in media awareness following the blast. Professor Sacy spoke about the complete destruction of all that ASSAMEH Birth and Beyond had built at the Quarantina Governmental Hospital and the strength and willpower that pushed him forward and drove him to rebuild all that was lost in record time. During the ceremony Prof. Sacy thanked the Foundation for their support and recognition, and said he hoped to be an example for all his compatriots telling them to never stop dreaming.
We are extremely grateful to have so many people believe in our cause and for all the individual fundraising projects that were organized in support of ASSAMEH Birth and Beyond.
Personal projects, fundraising, sales proceeds, initiatives of all kinds took place all over the world in hopes of rebuilding what was lost.
As a public institution, ASSAMEH Birth and Beyond cannot directly hire new employees. With the growing number of cases and the current state ban on new hires, we were in great need of support.
The Makhzoumi Foundation’s mission is to mobilize resources, build partnerships and develop the capacities of our community in Lebanon.
With that in mind, they came to us with an ideal that was perfectly in line with their mission and supported us in achieving ours. They hired 5 full time nurses to work at the hospital and they handled salaries, NSSF and all other employee requirements.
As the only existing entity that operates as both a non-governmental organization and a governmental hospital, ASSAMEH Birth and Beyond presents a very interesting case study for management students. With that in mind and with great pride, a course on the topic is being offered to students at ESA and McGill University in Montreal.
The course was prepared in collaboration between Dr. Sacy and the respective universities and Dr. Sacy even held a conference to address the students directly and share more details on the day to day operation process, challenges and achievements.
As part of the curriculum, the students were asked to develop their thesis on the topic and present their cases which were later published.
In January 2019, Pf. Robert Sacy and Mr. Aboud Chami from ASSAMEH Birth and Beyond had an official visit with Mr. Jamil Itani, President of The Beirut Municipal Council.
Other representatives present during the visit were: Dr. Michel Matar, President of the Government Hospital’s board of directors; Mrs. Karen Saliba, CEO of the hospital; as well as Mr. Gaby Fernaine, member of the Municipal Council.
The purpose of the visit was to thank the municipality for its generous contribution that helped ASSAMEH Birth and Beyond purchase a CT Scan worth $150,000. We would also like to take this opportunity to thank CMA CGM who donated $25,000 for this acquisition.
This advanced and state of the art machine allowed The Carlos Slim Center for Children to run quick and efficient diagnostics and further their mission of saving lives.
Many children who tested positive to COVID-19 in Europe and the United states are presenting symptoms of the Kawasaki-like illness. The main common symptoms that have been identified are prolonged fever, predominant digestive troubles, and signs of cardiac unrest. Some children have displayed other symptoms such as skin eruption.
What is the association between Kawasaki-like illness and COVID-19?
While the nasopharyngeal swab results for COVID-19 were negative, serology for COVID-19 was positive. Is this a false negative you may ask?
Studies have proved that 90% of children presenting Kawasaki-like symptoms had in fact received a positive serology for COVID-19 confirming they had developed an immunology response to the virus weeks before being tested.
Rest assured, this is a rare occurrence. According to the Lebanese Ministry of Health, 3.15% of the infections in Lebanon are younger than 10 years old and 8.19% are in the range of 10 to 19 years old.
When a child presents the Kawasaki-like symptoms the treatment is focused on reducing the blood vessels inflammation. An immunoglobulin or Ig polyvalenre (IVIg) injection is provided to regulate the immune response and reduce the inflammation.
This treatment is reducing the rate of complications up to 5%, especially the risk of developing coronary aneurysm. Some other treatments are considered, such as aspirin and corticoids can be prescribed to reduce the inflammation.
It is important to note that most children recover very quickly, and the cardiac unrest is resolved within 2 to 3 days.
The TAKREEM 2022 Awards Ceremony was held at The Cultural Foundation in Abu-Dhabi under the patronage of His Excellency Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahayan (26 October 2022)
Arab men and women who have made their mark in the fields of science and technology, innovation, entrepreneurship, and humanitarian work were recognized.
ASSAMEH Birth and Beyond, which specializes in the rehabilitation and running of children’s wards in government hospitals won an award in the category of humanitarian and civic services.
Beyond simply being a means of transportation to the hospital, neonatal ambulances should be specially equipped and include pediatric trained personnel.
With that in mind, in 2018 ASSAMEH Birth and Beyond acquired a new ambulance and transformed it into the first and only government owned neonatal mobile intensive care unit, fully equipped with a portable incubator, a mobile respirator, and an MRI compatible monitoring system.
This new Ambulance ensures the safe transport of newborns under the supervision of a team of well-trained doctors and helps prevent complications such as brain encephalopathy and neonatal asphyxia.
To date, this ambulance has assisted in the transport of several critical patients to the hospital and provided all the necessary emergency care before arriving. We would like to take this opportunity to thank Nadine Mokdessi and her theater company for their generous contribution and for the support of S.I.D.I.A. sal.- Société d’Importation et de Distribution Automobiles.