Posted March 11th, 2010
by admin
cardimom asked: They seem to be landing their planes in Haiti, and getting where no one can go. Are all the folks in these news crews bringing supplies with them or are they content to just take pictures?
Presenters included.
Tags: Food Supplies, Haiti, Medical Supplies
Posted in Other - Society & Culture | 2 Comments »
Posted July 7th, 2009
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Sarah asked: I work in an emergency room, and the ER wants to sponsor a child in poverty. The only thing is that we don’t want to do it through a company such as the Christian Children’s Fund, since they don’t allow us to directly send them things. (We want to directly send them shoes, clothes, medical supplies, etc)
Does anyone know of an organization that would give such flexibility and direct communication?
Tags: Child Poverty, Clothes, Sponsor Child
Posted in Other - Society & Culture | 3 Comments »
Posted March 31st, 2009
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CBBS asked:
for example, in small villages there are diseases and lack of medical supplies and help. many people die at a young age.
so why would they keep having kids when they cannot provide for them?
GIVE ME YOUR OPINION.
Tags: Diseases, Many People, Medical Supplies
Posted in Other - Society & Culture | 13 Comments »
Posted March 28th, 2009
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ahtma03 asked: I am helping an organization start a medical clinic and am looking for information on drug and medical supply costs. Any links or info you can provide will be very useful.
Thank you!
Tags: Medical Clinic, Medical Links, Organization Medical
Posted in Other - Society & Culture | 1 Comment »
Posted March 4th, 2009
by admin
fortitudinousskeptic asked:
They let all kinds of muslims come here and practice medicine. A lot of muslim doctors do indeed send money back home not only to support their families, but also to support jihad. Yet……they really make sure “the system” is set up so that medical schools restrict the number of American students they let in. Sure….this keeps salaries high because of supply and demand……but it isn’t improving the quality of the medical profession and it sure isn’t improving the access of quality, affordable medicine. It is, though, definitely improving the funding for jihad. Who is profiting from this way of doing things?
Tags: Jihad, Muslim Doctors, Supply And Demand
Posted in Other - Society & Culture | 2 Comments »