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by Dr. Laura Sciaroni

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by Dr. Laura Sciaroni

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Last week I was priveleged to join Operation Rainbow on an orthopedic mission to Guatemala.  I’ve been familiar with their work for a number of years, as some of my San Francisco colleagues have been on trips with them.  This inspiring group does great work taking care of patients and educating doctors in developing countries.  Last week we saw 440 patients and performed 65 surgeries in Huehuetanago, Guatemala.  This video shows the incredible work Operation Rainbow does year after year.  Please click, it’s worth watching.

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