Children's hospital in Tehran keeps hopes and smiles alive during war
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Children's hospital in Tehran keeps hopes and smiles alive during war
"Resident doctors and interns at the Children's Medical Center have been pooling their own money with some donations to organise activities for the children suffering from underlying health conditions."
"The children and their families have been going through a lot of pressure and anxiety because they have to be in the hospital under these stressful conditions."
"We've been trying to do what we can to relieve some of that anxiety, she said."
Staff at the Children's Medical Center in Tehran organize activities to create joyful experiences for hospitalized children during the ongoing US-Israeli war on Iran. Despite the conflict, many families celebrated Sizdah Bedar, a Nature Day holiday, outdoors. The hospital staff, including resident doctors and interns, have pooled their resources to provide entertainment for children unable to leave due to illness. Although the hospital has not been directly impacted by strikes, the surrounding area has experienced bombardment, increasing anxiety for patients and families.
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