News from World Spine Care
Skoll Virtual Forum Panel Discussion
View the full replay of our international panel discussion on pain and disability in low- and middle-income countries.
Notice from World Spine Care Regarding COVID-19
The health and safety of World Spine Care (WSC) clinicians, volunteers, and patients at our global clinics is our highest priority.
Introducing: World Spine Care Clinical Supervisor, Dr. James Leonard
World Spine Care has served thousands of patients at our six clinics thanks to the help of our dedicated volunteers. With Dr. Cupif returning home, World Spine Care is pleased to introduce our newest Clinical Supervisor, Dr. James Leonard.
Meet Clinical Coordinator for the Dominican Republic – Dr. Patricia Tavares
Thanks to a great deal of work and many people involved, the WSC Clinic in Moca, DR has been operating since 2014. Dr. Patricia Tavares has been an integral part of the project since the beginning. World Spine Care Executive Director, Stefanie Ince, sat down with Pat to hear more about the lessons learned along the way.
Here is what we accomplished thanks to you: World Spine Care's 2019 Report
As another year draws to a close, the World Spine Care Board of Directors wishes to thank all of our partners, donors, supporters and volunteers for your incredible support over this past year. Here are just a few things that World Spine Care has accomplished this year.
The Power of You - Meet Mr. Ramkishore
More than a billion people in the world today experience spine-related disabilities.
Mr. Ramkishore is one of those people.
THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO CHANGE LIVES: Support Global Spine Health on World Spine Day, October 16, 2019
Support global spine health by taking the Work-a-Day challenge on World Spine Day, October 16, 2019
Our Impact on Spine Care Since 2011
Since its inception, World Spine Care has welcomed 21 Clinical Supervisors and 38 Volunteer Associates to our six clinics.
European Spine Ride 2019
In just one month, 13 amateur cyclists and two support drivers from Spain, Germany and England will be meeting up in Munich on Monday 8th July to commence the 560km (348 miles) ride to Vienna. All riders are self-funding their rides and are aiming to raise funds in support of World Spine Care Europe!
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