OUR WORK
We at Sadanah know that to collaborate is to be at the heart of the future.
We partner with committed communities to empower locally and inspire globally.
Our partnership with the Northwestern Trauma & Surgical Initiative and Incision aims to build sustainable access to surgical care through education and research in low resource settings.
During the Covid19 pandemic, the focus of our work is to partner with Students4Covid to provide PPE & other essentials to frontline warriors & to community members...
Students from around the globe unified to provide a centralized repository of verified information regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.
Objectives:
To bring PPE to hospitals, clinics and frontline workers in
the community
To facilitate supplier coming together to provide PPE
To provide a repository of webinars with notes for
students and physicians
To provide informational videos & information for the
community

InciSioN, the International Student Surgical Network, is an international non-profit organization for medical and public health students, residents, and young doctors in the field of global surgery. InciSioN started as an informal group of students in 2014 and grew to become the formally established organization InciSioN in March 2016.
Trauma
Responders
Unified to
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Empowering the Community
Traumatic injury is the leading cause of death in the United States for people between the ages of 1 and 44 years. First aid from bystanders has been shown to save lives.
He was right here, this is where he was laying. My father told me at 1:15, I will never forget, and the hurt in his voice, he said,
"son, somebody killed your son".
-Lee McCullum, Chicago
This Chicago surgeon is training citizens to be first responders.
-Vice News Feb 12 2017
Our research in India is based in the rural community of Nanakpur, Haryana.
With the help of the All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS) and Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research (PGIMER,) we at Sadanah are training first responders, advocating for Nanakpurs community health workers, and collaborating with the local government in Haryana to improve access to trauma and surgical care.
Indian Health Initiative
Our Initiative
In an effort to reduce injury morbidity and mortality within the Bolivian population, we at Sadanah facilitate the creation of evidence-based policy and interventions for injury prevention and trauma care quality improvements.
Bolivian Trauma Initiative
An estimated 4.8 to 5.8 million global deaths are attributable annually to injuries, with 90% occurring in low- and middle-income countries like Bolivia. Effective trauma systems lead to improved patient survival, with up to a 20% decrease in mortality and improved functional outcomes.
