‘It really shook me’: Calgary surgeon spearheads drive to send supplies to Ukraine
CALGARY — A cardiac surgeon in Calgary has spearheaded a move to send medical and surgical supplies to Ukraine after seeing a doctor there treat open-heart surgery patients in a bomb shelter.
Dr. Paul Fedak, who is Ukrainian-Canadian, said he was watching a social media post months ago of a Ukrainian cardiac surgeon, Dr. Igor Mokryk, taking patients down into a bunker as bombs were going off overhead.
“I can only think about how difficult it is in our own health-care system and in my own practice to look after these patients,” said Fedak, the director of the Libin Cardiovascular Institute at Foothills Medical Centre. “I can’t even imagine what it would be like trying to care for these patients during a war.”
Fedak, his team and Alberta Health Services have put together a cardiac care package that includes about 30 boxes of personal protective equipment, dressings, catheters, syringes, surgical gowns and defibrillator electrodes.