Gaza’s medical students help health system decimated by Israel’s war

Young Doctors in Gaza Take Up the Mantle of Healing Amidst Devastation

The ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza has decimated the health system in the besieged enclave, with hospitals and medical staff under constant attack. Over 1,700 healthcare workers, including doctors, nurses, and paramedics, have lost their lives since the war began two years ago.

As a result, young medical students have stepped up to fill the void left by the many doctors who have been killed or exhausted from round-the-clock shifts. These students are now performing lifesaving work even before they earn their degrees.

For Eman Eyad, a medical student who lost her studies when Israel destroyed and bombed the Islamic University on October 10, 2023, education continued despite the circumstances. She is now working as a doctor at al-Shifa Hospital, Gaza's largest hospital, where she is becoming an expert in emergency surgery.

Eyad's experience has been shaped by the harsh reality of war, but it has also made her stronger and more confident. "I get more experience, I can deal with 10 patients in one day, or more," she says. "The war makes me more powerful, more experienced."

The dedication of young doctors like Eyad is a testament to their commitment to saving lives despite the dire circumstances. As Hani al-Faleet, a senior paediatrician at al-Shifa Hospital, notes, "We have a new generation of doctors who are already working now as colleagues, helping us, treating our patients, with overwhelming hospitals, overwhelmed staff here."

However, the trauma and loss faced by medical personnel in Gaza is palpable. For Islam Abu Assar, a nurse working at al-Shifa Hospital, the personal tragedy of losing her brother to the conflict has left an indelible mark.

Despite this horrific news, Abu Assar continued her work, even sleeping at the hospital. "I remained steadfast and kept working until my last breath," she says. "I stayed inside the [al-Shifa Hospital] complex, providing care to the wounded and injured because of the shortage of medical personnel."

In Gaza, young doctors are facing unimaginable challenges, but their bravery and dedication are inspiring. Their story is a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there are still heroes who emerge to heal and bring hope to those in need.
 
💖 It's heartbreaking to see young docs like Eman Eyad & Hani al-Faleet doing what they do best amidst all this devastation 🤕. They're not just doctors, they're heroes 💪. I mean, can you imagine having to care for patients while still in med school? 🤯 That's some serious growth right there! And on top of that, the trauma & loss they've experienced is just devastating 🌫️. But you know what's even more inspiring? The fact that they're not letting their circumstances define them 😊. They're using this as an opportunity to level up & make a difference 💥. We need more people like them in this world, spreading hope & healing wherever they go ❤️!
 
The situation in Gaza is heartbreaking 🤕. Young doctors like Eman Eyad and Islam Abu Assar are truly making sacrifices for their patients and community. It's amazing they're not letting the trauma of war hold them back, they're still pushing through despite losing loved ones and facing unimaginable stress. Their dedication to saving lives is a testament to the power of human resilience 💪.
 
this is so messed up 🤯 how can we expect these young docs to just step up and save lives without any support or resources? it's like they're expected to be superheroes 💪 meanwhile, the adults are running around, making decisions that put everyone in harm's way 🚫 it's not all doom and gloom though... i guess it's kinda awesome that these students are getting some hands-on experience so early on, who knows, maybe they'll end up being the ones to make a real difference 💼
 
can't believe what's happening in gaza 🤕. 1700+ healthcare workers lost already... it's like they're saying 'forget your life' 📚💀. young docs taking up the mantle, that's amazing 💡. but the fact that people are losing their lives on a daily basis is just heartbreaking 😔. how can we even hope for peace when these docs are risking everything to save others? 🤝 still giving me chills thinking about this stuff 🌪️
 
🤕 These young docs in Gaza are literally becoming docs on the job 📚💉! It's crazy how they're taking up the slack after so many healthcare workers lost their lives or quit due to burnout 🌪️. I mean, can you even imagine having to deal with 10 patients a day when all you've got is a bunch of scraps left behind from other docs? 💔 Their dedication to saving lives despite the trauma is honestly super inspiring 💖! It's wild that they're calling it "war makes me more powerful" like that 😂. Anyway, let's give it up for these young heroes and hope they get some respite soon 🙏💕
 
🚨💉 it's so sad to see all these young docs getting trained on the job, they deserve better 🤕 1700+ healthcare workers lost already, that's just heartbreaking 😭 10 patients a day is insane, any doc worth their salt would be burned out by now 💔 and what really gets me is the emotional toll it takes, I mean losing a brother to war? that's too much to handle 🤝 al-shifa hospital is like a war zone, anyone would crack under pressure 🚨 these docs are heroes for sure, but they need our support & solidarity 🤗
 
😔💉 I'm so moved by these young docs in Gaza, it's heartbreaking to think about what they're going through. They're basically becoming doctors on the job, it's crazy! 🤯 And the fact that they're risking their own lives every day just to help others is truly inspiring. 💪 It's not easy being a doctor, especially in war zones, but these young folks are showing us all what it means to be brave and selfless.

I think we can all learn from their example, even if we don't have to face the same challenges as them. We should all strive to make a difference, no matter how small it may seem 🌟. And let's not forget about the nurses like Islam Abu Assar, who are keeping the hospitals running despite losing loved ones and facing unimaginable trauma 😔.

These young doctors in Gaza are truly heroes, and I have so much respect for them 💕. They're showing us that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope and always a way to make a difference 🌈.
 
It's heartbreaking 🤕 thinking about these poor kids being forced into adult roles way too soon. They should be enjoying uni life 🎓 and learning to save lives for a living, not having to do it during a war zone 🌊. And can you imagine the trauma they'll have to deal with when this is all over? 😩
 
🌎💉 this is heartbreaking what's happening in gaza it's like they're running out of doctors left and right i mean 1700+ healthcare workers lost already that's just insane 💔 the fact that young medical students are stepping up to fill the void shows how dire the situation is but at the same time it's inspiring to see them take on this role with such dedication 🤝 especially eman eyad she sounds like a total rockstar 💪 doing emergency surgery and whatnot despite everything going on around her i mean we need more people like her who are willing to put themselves out there for others ❤️
 
I'm all for sending more students like Eman Eyad to war zones - it's time we got our doctors on the front lines, you know? They're already risking their lives, so why not give 'em a chance to really get hands-on experience? Plus, think of the trauma they'll go through as a plus for their future career prospects. It's like they say, "Hard times make good medicine"... or something 😒
 
😩 this war has got to stop already 🙅‍♂️ these young docs are doing miracles on the front lines, and we're still hearing about the latest bombings 🚨 it's like they're being asked to live for their country instead of living a life 😔 and what really gets me is how many of them have lost loved ones or seen friends die 💀 the trauma is just too much... but at the same time, I've got so much respect for these young docs who are just trying to do what's right in the face of unimaginable adversity 💕
 
Man... 1,700 healthcare workers lost their lives already? That's crazy 💔🚑 It's like they're fighting for our lives over here too. I mean, I know it's complex with Israel and Gaza and all that, but can't we find a way to make peace or something? 🤕 Anyway, these young doctors in Gaza are literally the real MVPs 🙌. I'm inspired by them already. Eman Eyad is like a total rockstar 💪, performing emergency surgery like it's nothing. And Hani al-Faleet's right, we've got this new generation of docs who are stepping up and saving lives left and right. It gives me hope, you know? 💕
 
I'm really moved by these young docs in Gaza 💔. I mean, it's crazy how they're taking up the mantle of healing when the system is literally falling apart around them 🤯. These medical students, some not even fully trained yet, are stepping up to save lives on a daily basis... it's just incredible.

But at the same time, you can't help but feel for them, you know? They're facing this trauma and loss on a personal level, and it's heartbreaking 🤕. I mean, losing a loved one is tough enough, but being forced to go back to work amidst war zones and destruction? That's just not right.

Still, their bravery and dedication are super inspiring 💪. And it's amazing that they're becoming experts in emergency surgery despite all the chaos around them 🤓. They're basically saving lives without even having a chance to finish their degrees... talk about putting your skills to good use! 🙌
 
"Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear." 💪

I can only imagine how tough it must be for these young doctors in Gaza. The situation there sounds like a nightmare come true. They're taking up the mantle of healing at a time when they should be learning their trade. Their dedication to saving lives despite all odds is truly inspiring. It's amazing to see people like Eman, Hani, and Islam putting everything on the line to help others. 🙏
 
💔 I feel so bad for these young docs in Gaza, I mean they're literally risking their lives every day to save others and it's not even fair 🤯. They don't get to enjoy the fruits of their labor or have a break from all this madness until... well, who knows when? 🕰️

It's like they're getting trained on the job, you know? They're just so driven by a desire to help others that they keep pushing through even when it seems like everything is falling apart. And I get it, we should all be inspired by their selflessness 💖.

But at the same time, can't anyone do something about this situation? I mean, 1,700 healthcare workers have lost their lives already... it's just heartbreaking 😩. These young docs deserve better than to live in a war zone with no end in sight. They should be able to focus on saving lives, not fighting for survival themselves 🤷‍♀️.

I'm just so grateful that there are people like Eman Eyad and Hani al-Faleet out there who care so much about helping others. And I'm also thinking of Islam Abu Assar's strength... sleeping at the hospital? That's just crazy 💪. Anyway, I hope we can all do more to support these amazing young doctors and bring some peace to Gaza soon 🙏🏼
 
🤕 it's heartbreaking what's happening in Gaza, these young docs are literally putting their lives on the line to save others, it's insane! 🚑 they're getting trained to deal with emergency situations before they even graduate... it's like, what's next? will they be expected to start saving lives in a war zone right after high school?! 😩
 
I'm thinking about these young docs in Gaza and it's crazy how they're taking up the mantle of healing amidst all this devastation 🤯 They're essentially putting their lives on hold for now because the war is so destructive, but still showing up to work every day, no matter what 💔 It's like, we always talk about the importance of experience and skills in medicine, but what about the value of compassion and human connection? These docs are basically pouring their hearts out for patients who need them most 💕 And can you imagine being a nurse or doctor right now with all this trauma happening around you? 😩 The fact that they're keeping going despite all this is truly admirable 🙏
 
🤕 my heart goes out to all the medics in Gaza, they're literally putting their lives on the line every day 🌟💊 i mean, can u imagine having to deal with trauma like that and still managing to keep it together? these young docs are literally heroes 💪🏼

i'm so inspired by eman eyad's story, she's like a real-life superhero 💥👩‍⚕️ and hani al-faleet's comment about the new gen of docs taking over is just too true 🙌 meanwhile, i feel so bad for islam abu assar, losing her bro to the conflict must be heartbreaking 😔

gaza's health system is literally on its knees right now 🤕 but despite all this, these young doctors keep showing up and giving their all 💖 it's like they're saying "hey, we've got this" even when no one else can 🙄 so much respect for them 👏
 
I'm not buying the "heroes" narrative here 🤔. I mean, don't get me wrong, these young doctors are doing some amazing work under tough conditions, but we should be acknowledging the systemic issues that led to this crisis in the first place ⚠️.

The fact that medical students like Eman Eyad had to drop out of school because Israel destroyed their university is a wake-up call for how the conflict has devastated Gaza 📚. And let's not forget the trauma and loss faced by medical personnel, including Islam Abu Assar, who lost her brother in the conflict 😔.

It's easy to say these young doctors are heroes when they're working in a hospital that's still under attack, but what about the structural issues that led to this situation? 🤷‍♂️ Are we really just going to pretend that everything is okay because some medical students have taken up the mantle of healing? I think not 💔.
 
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