As his practice was destroyed during Israeli shelling of the Gaza Strip, Palestinian dentist Najat Sakr managed to pull his equipment from the rubble and set up a tent to see his patients again. “About 80% of our work is in denervation treatments. As for anesthesia, I still have it, but I'm running out of it,” he said. Sakr, according to APE-MPE, just started accepting patients in the makeshift clinic he opened in a tent in the Nuseirat refugee camp. “After six months of war, I decided that I must continue to work. Of course, my (dental) center was destroyed by the bombing – the Nuseirat junction was repeatedly targeted, resulting in damage to the practice,” he said. “I took one of the dental chairs from the doctor's office and came here and set up a tent. I managed to get some of the equipment out of the rubble after (the center) was targeted and I took it all in (a tricycle) tuk-tuk from the clinic […]
Source: News Beast

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