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Dr. Tom Catena, MD from Duke, is the only physician for a population of more than 750,000 in Sudan’s Nuba Mountains, a conflict zone where humanitarian aid is restricted. At the Mother of Mercy Hospital, founded in 2007, he treats as many as 400 patients a day and is on call around the clock. Treating casualties of the region’s civil war, he performs more than 1000 operations each year, often without running water or electricity.

In 2018, Catena received the Catholic Doctor of the Year Award from the Mission Doctors Association in Los Angeles. In 2017, Dr. Catena was awarded the $1.1 million Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity, which honors unsung heroes working to preserve human life at great personal risk. He is the recipient of Honorary Doctorates from Brown University (2016) and Yerevan State Medical University (2017) and was named one of the 100 most influential people by Time magazine in 2015.


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The Office of Global Health Educationis proud to host Dr. Tom Catena

Monday, November 18, 2019 1-2pm (MBRB 2204)

 

Dr. Tom Catena, MD from Duke University School of Medicine,is the only physician for a population of more than 750,000 in Sudan’s Nuba Mountains, a conflict zone where humanitarian aid is restricted. At the Mother of Mercy Hospital, which he founded in 2007, he treats as many as 400 patients a day and is on call around the clock. Treating casualties of the region’s civil war, he performs more than 1000 operations each year, often without running water or electricity. In 2018, Catena received the Catholic Doctor of the Year Award from the Mission Doctors Association in Los Angeles. In 2017, Dr. Catena was awarded the $1.1 millionAurora Prize for Awakening Humanity, which honors unsung heroes working to preserve human life at great personal risk. He is the recipient of Honorary Doctorates from Brown University (2016) and Yerevan State Medical University (2017) and was named one of the 100 most influential people byTimemagazine in 2015.

 

Listen to his podcast interview here!

DR. TOM CATENA PRESENTS AT

“GRATITUDE IN ACTION: ONE DOCTOR,ONE HOSPITAL, ONE MILLION PATIENTS”

Introduction by Dr. Martha Carlough

Monday, November 18, 1pm-2pm

2204Medical Bimolecular Research Building ( Chapel Hill)

 

 

*Evening screening ofthe award-winning film:

Monday, November 18, 5pm-8PM

Great Hall, Trent Semans Center (hosted byDuke University)

See the movie trailer.

*REGISTER FOR THE DUKE FILM SCREENING AND DINNER

 

In honor of the visit of Dr. Tom Catena to Duke, the Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative at Duke Divinity School will be screening the award-winning documentary,about the workofDr. Tom Catena, the only doctor serving millions of patients in the war-torn Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The event will be followed by a round table dinner and Q&A with Dr. Catena. PleaseREGISTERabove, as space is limited.