Salam Centre for Cardiac Surgery

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Salam Centre for Cardiac Surgery
The Salam Centre for Cardiac Surgery
Location Soba, Khartoum
Address
Region Khartoum
State
Country Sudan
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Website [Salam Centre Official website]



The Salam Centre for Cardiac Surgery is a specialized medical facility located in Soba, a suburb of Khartoum, the capital of Sudan. It is operated by the Italian non-governmental organization Emergency, which provides free medical care to patients from all over Africa. The centre is renowned for its high-quality cardiac surgery services and its commitment to providing healthcare to those in need, regardless of their financial situation.

History[edit | edit source]

The Salam Centre for Cardiac Surgery was inaugurated in 2007 by Emergency, an organization founded by Gino Strada and his wife Teresa Sarti. The centre was established to address the lack of specialized cardiac care in Africa, where many patients suffer from rheumatic heart disease and other cardiac conditions that require surgical intervention.

Facilities[edit | edit source]

The Salam Centre is equipped with state-of-the-art medical technology and facilities, including:

  • Three operating theatres
  • An intensive care unit (ICU) with 15 beds
  • A general ward with 63 beds
  • A laboratory and diagnostic imaging services

The centre is designed to provide a serene and healing environment for patients, with gardens and open spaces that promote recovery and well-being.

Medical Services[edit | edit source]

The Salam Centre specializes in cardiac surgery, offering a range of procedures such as:

The centre also provides pre-operative and post-operative care, including cardiac rehabilitation and follow-up consultations.

Patient Care[edit | edit source]

The Salam Centre operates on a non-profit basis, providing free medical care to patients. It serves individuals from Sudan and other African countries, with a focus on treating those who cannot afford private healthcare. The centre's philosophy is based on the belief that access to healthcare is a fundamental human right.

Training and Education[edit | edit source]

In addition to providing medical care, the Salam Centre is involved in training local healthcare professionals. It offers training programs for cardiac surgeons, nurses, and other medical staff, helping to build local capacity and improve healthcare standards in the region.

Sustainability and Environmental Design[edit | edit source]

The Salam Centre is notable for its environmentally sustainable design. It incorporates features such as:

  • Solar panels for energy generation
  • A water recycling system
  • Natural ventilation and lighting

These features reduce the centre's environmental impact and operational costs, making it a model for sustainable healthcare facilities.

Impact[edit | edit source]

Since its opening, the Salam Centre has performed thousands of cardiac surgeries, significantly improving the quality of life for patients across Africa. It has become a centre of excellence in cardiac care and a symbol of hope for many.

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