Hope Medical Center Training

Sponsoring the education of future surgeons

Hope Medical Center (formerly Hope Clinic) is a Christian medical surgical center in the southeastern region of Guinea. The center provides lifesaving, affordable care to some of the poorest in our world.

While Hope Medical Center currently sees between 60–80 outpatients a day, with 30–35 surgical operations a month, those numbers could increase significantly with more doctors.

In Africa, Pan-African Academy of Christian Surgeons (PAACS) is a strategic response to the critical need for surgeons. They train Christian surgeons who are called to remain in Africa to care for the poor and sick.

For the next five years, Dr. Camara will be attending a PAACS surgical training site in Gabon. After receiving quality Christian surgical training, he will return to Hope Medical Center to increase surgical services in Guinea. Your gift can support his education expenses over the next years.

Pray for Dr. Camara, his wife, and three daughters as they begin this new season.


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Please reach out by emailing CAMA at cama@camaservices.org.