Dr Juevic Research Paper

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When Dr Craig Jurisevic next went to Israel, he was looking for experience in trauma surgery. When raising his hand to the challenge of retrieving wounded Israelis and Palestinians, he had no idea that training for this would include how to not get shot and protection of patients. Scenes of thousands of refugees crossing the border reminded Dr Jurisevic of World War II, of the Holocaust. What unsettled Dr Jurisevic the most was in the hospital in Albania which he was working at. If a patient with gunshot wounds and blast injuries came in without two hundred Euros, they would be thrown out and left to suffer. As his whole job revolved around helping the sick and suffering, he found it difficult to keep from commenting on the situations. Although, …show more content…

They presented a young girl to him, one who’d been injured, had given birth and had consequently fled to Albania. The girl attempted to get help from the surgeons at Kukes, but was denied her treatment. Dr Jurisevic went on to take her covertly to an Italian camp and operated on the girl there. The girl went on to make a full recovery. On telling the secretary-general Kofi Annan the story, all the man said was “This is a terrible tragedy” and Mr Annan moved on. Dr Jurisevic knew that that would be the extent of the involvement of the UN, and decided it would be better to proceed with the Kosovo Liberation …show more content…

He joined so he could provide care for the wounded who has been injured on the front line. Dr Jurisevic knew that he would have to carry weapons to ensure the safety of himself and his patients, although he was not entirely thrilled by that thought. He set up his medical unit in a tiny cave only three hundred metres away from Serbian positions. He had to risk his life by operating in the mouth of the cave to get the most out of his sunlight. Doing so was dangerous as at any moment both Dr Jurisevic and his patient could be shot. There was a risk of sniper attacks, so they kept the dead in the cave for days at a

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