Syrian Hospitals Under Pressure: The Impact Of War On Health Care


The Syrian civil war has been raging for years now, leaving a devastating toll on the country's citizens and infrastructure. Hospitals have become ground zero for the conflict, with medical staff and facilities overwhelmed by the scale of casualties. This blog post seeks to explore the dire situation in Syria's struggling hospitals, and highlight the dire need for a lasting solution to the conflict. We will look at the challenges faced by medical staff, the impact of the conflict on the healthcare system, and the urgent need for international aid and support.

A Historian of the Future: Five More Questions for Stephen Kotkin

A Historian of the Future: Five More Questions for Stephen Kotkin


Syrian Hospitals Under Pressure: The Impact of War on Health Care

Syrian Hospitals Under Pressure: The Impact of War on Health Care

Turkey-Syria Earthquake: First UN aid convoy reaches border

Turkey-Syria Earthquake: First UN aid convoy reaches border


Syrian Hospitals: A Growing Crisis of Overwhelming Casualties

Syrian Hospitals: A Growing Crisis of Overwhelming Casualties

Syrians call for help as hospitals fill with earthquake survivors | Al Jazeera Newsfeed

Syrians call for help as hospitals fill with earthquake survivors | Al Jazeera Newsfeed


Syrian Hospitals in Dire Straits: Beyond Capacity to Cope with Casualties

Syrian Hospitals in Dire Straits: Beyond Capacity to Cope with Casualties

Syria hospitals treating quake victims face shortages

Syria hospitals treating quake victims face shortages


Syria's War Wounded: How Hospitals are Struggling to Cope

Syria's War Wounded: How Hospitals are Struggling to Cope

Syrian Hospitals on the Brink: The Overwhelming Scale of Casualties

Syrian Hospitals on the Brink: The Overwhelming Scale of Casualties

The Unbearable Weight of War: Syrian Hospitals in Crisis

The Unbearable Weight of War: Syrian Hospitals in Crisis

The War in Syria: How Hospitals are Struggling to Cope with Casualties

The War in Syria: How Hospitals are Struggling to Cope with Casualties

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Overwhelmed Hospitals in Syria: Dealing with High Levels of Casualties

Overwhelmed Hospitals in Syria: Dealing with High Levels of Casualties

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The Human Cost of War: How Syrian Hospitals are Failing to Cope with the Scale of Casualties

The Human Cost of War: How Syrian Hospitals are Failing to Cope with the Scale of Casualties

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9 comments on “Syrian Hospitals Under Pressure: The Impact Of War On Health Care

    Kennen Haas

    • November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

    The victory the West had over the USSR seems to be unsatisfying to many older politicians, who seek to create the fiery conflict they wrongly imagined would be the endpoint of that rivalry.

    John Payne

    • January 1, 2023 at 11:17 am

    Peter Robinson’s gift is he knows how to set a cozy table; how to make intricate topics go down smoothly with delicious confections and warm tea.
    Stephen Kotkins’ talent is the knows how to work the announcer’s box in a ballgame; how to read the man on the mound as outfield mills around, able to pick each one out and name what’s distracting them.
    My complements to you both.
    A very satisfying visit. Please do it again, soon.

    Joe Misseri

    • January 2, 2023 at 8:46 am

    Stephen Kotkin is such a guilty pleasure…

    Solarman

    • January 9, 2023 at 2:12 pm

    Great interview, thank you.

    advedan

    • January 10, 2023 at 6:35 pm

    Well Done!

    💰 Make $750 Per Day

    • January 12, 2023 at 6:55 pm

    “All progress takes place outside the comfort zone.” –Michael John Bobak

    Doc Tar

    • January 16, 2023 at 5:30 am

    Here’s a question for Prof. Kotkin I hope can be asked during his next appearance, is Ukraine of today Finland in Stalin’s time?

    Thor Odinson

    • February 1, 2023 at 2:59 am

    Pesci *ahem* Kotkin is a true realist not a fatalist like Kissinger or Mearsheimer. The best thing about Stephen Kotkin is he can answer any question no matter how trivial or complex and the perspective from which he sees the world is always fresh and exciting, every answer has some golden nugget of knowledge that is an absolute pleasure to learn. I’d love to see him talking about Ukraine with Timothy Snyder, the brilliance and the IQ in that dialogue would be breathtaking…

    Ruo Tuz

    • February 10, 2023 at 1:45 pm

    I dont think we should be pushing Russia towards China because of Ukraine. Putin will go away eventually, he is in his 70s. I would understand the argument if invasion was unprovoked but in this case we are trading Europe for Russia and China. I dont think it is a good deal.

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