2013 Chittagong, Bangladesh

Feb 21, 2013

Day 1

Chittagong, Bangladesh

  Rotaplast Bangladesh Mission Team arrives in Chittagong   After long flights from the U.S. and The Netherlands with a change in aircraft in Dubai, all 28 Bangladesh Mission Team Members conve... Read More »

Feb 22, 2013

Day 2

Chittagong, Bangladesh

  Rotaplast halts traffic on the streets of Chittagong to recruit new patient   Abdul (center) with his father, Abdur Rahman, and Speech Pathologist, Susan Whitaker (Redding, CA) ch... Read More »

Feb 25, 2013

Day 4

Chittagong, Bangladesh

This amazing OR team with their extraordinary professional skills have been delivering smiles to the faces of children and parents non-stop since we arrived in Bangladesh. At the mid-point of the mission, ... Read More »

Mar 1, 2013

Day 5

Chittagong, Bangladesh

This Bangladesh mission has its share of burn victims.   We're glad we're here to provide treatment.   Rajoni, a twenty-year-old mother spending recovery time in post-op with her son. W... Read More »

Mar 1, 2013

Day 6

Chittagong, Bangladesh

High-performing four-surgeon team records 103 surgeries over 7 days.    Two operating tables and two fully-staffed OR teams share one OR on final day of surgeries amid a flurry of activity. �... Read More »

Mar 5, 2013

Day 7

Chittagong, Bangladesh

Overcoming obstacles and seeking solutions characterize this dedicated Rotaplast Mission Team.   Heading up the 28-member mission team, the four-surgeon "A-Team" completed 106 procedures du... Read More »

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