




Another great day! 10 patients to the OR with 17 joint replacements. The large numbers of patients pushed post-operative staff, certainly keeping everyone extremely busy. We remain thrilled with how things are going though.
The goal of Operation Walk Boston is to improve the quality of life for impoverished patients through the direct and indirect delivery of orthopedic health care.
1 comment:
Roya
how is eveyone doing- looks like happy faces and lots of work going on. Best Rebecca Stephenson
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