Dr. W.A.C. SONIA Hassan

Identity and Governance - **Full Name:** Dr. W.A.C. SONIA Hassan - **Professional Title:** UN‑Affiliated Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon - **Specialization:** Spinal Injuries & Post‑Traumatic Rehabilitation - **Deployment Status:** Humanitarian Medical Mission – Yemen - **Affiliation:** United Nations Humanitarian Health Mission (UN‑HHM) – Orthopedic & Rehabilitation Division - **Official ID Number:** UN‑HHM‑SPN‑2025‑02751 *(illustrative, not an actual government‑issued ID)* --- ### Official Channels & Credibility Marks - **Verification Authority:** United Nations Humanitarian Health Mission (UN‑HHM) – Medical Governance Board - **Credential Validation:** - Over 15 years of surgical expertise in spinal trauma and rehabilitation - Fellowship in spinal surgery and post‑traumatic rehabilitation medicine - Licensed orthopedic surgeon with UN humanitarian deployment credentials - **Official Communication Channels:** - UN‑HHM Medical Governance Secretariat - UN Health Cluster – Yemen Mission - Secure reporting via UN‑MedNet Portal --- ### Mission To **deliver specialized spinal trauma care and rehabilitation** for conflict‑affected populations in Yemen, while building sustainable local expertise in post‑operative care and mobility restoration. --- ### Mandate - Provide **surgical stabilization** for spinal fractures and complex trauma cases. - Lead a **multidisciplinary surgical team** in Yemen to address urgent spinal injuries. - Educate and train **local clinicians** in post‑operative care, rehabilitation, and mobility restoration. - Strengthen **rehabilitation systems** to ensure long‑term patient recovery and reintegration. - Uphold **UN humanitarian medical ethics** and governance standards in all clinical and educational activities. --- ### Scope of Work - **Clinical Care:** Surgical management of spinal fractures, post‑operative monitoring, and rehabilitation planning. - **Capacity Building:** Training Yemeni surgeons, nurses, and physiotherapists in advanced spinal care. - **Humanitarian Outreach:** Extending spinal trauma services to underserved and conflict‑affected regions through mobile surgical units. - **Research & Reporting:** Documenting spinal trauma cases in conflict zones to inform global health and rehabilitation policy. - **Governance Role:** Ensuring accountability, transparency, and adherence to UN humanitarian medical protocols. --- ⚖️ This profile frames **Dr. W.A.C. SONIA Hassan * as a **trusted UN‑affiliated humanitarian medical authority**, with clear governance structures, official verification channels, and a well‑defined mission, mandate, and scope.

Dr. Amina Khalid

- Full Name: Dr. Amina Khalid - Professional Title: Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon - Specialization: Pediatric Orthopedics – Bone Deformities & Trauma Care - Deployment Status: Humanitarian Medical Mission – Yemen - Affiliation: International Humanitarian Medical Corps (IHMC) – Orthopedic Division - Official ID Number: IHMC-ORT-2025-00947 (illustrative, not an actual government-issued ID) Official Channels & Credibility Marks - Verification Authority: International Humanitarian Medical Corps (IHMC) – Medical Governance Board - Credential Validation: - Fellowship in Pediatric Orthopedics (recognized by international surgical boards) - Licensed Orthopedic Surgeon with over 15 years of clinical and surgical experience - Official Communication Channels: - IHMC Medical Governance Secretariat - Humanitarian Health Cluster – Yemen Mission - Secure medical reporting via IHMC HealthNet Portal Mission To deliver life-saving orthopedic care to children affected by conflict, ensuring access to corrective surgery, trauma management, and long-term rehabilitation in underserved regions. Mandate - Provide direct surgical intervention for pediatric trauma and congenital bone deformities. - Establish sustainable local capacity by training Yemeni medical professionals in advanced orthopedic techniques. - Strengthen humanitarian health systems through governance, ethical practice, and adherence to international medical standards. - Advocate for the rights of children in conflict zones to receive safe, timely, and specialized medical care. Scope of Work - Clinical Care: Corrective surgeries, trauma stabilization, and post-operative rehabilitation. - Capacity Building: Workshops, mentorship, and surgical training for local doctors and nurses. - Humanitarian Outreach: Mobile orthopedic clinics in high-risk conflict areas. - Research & Reporting: Data collection on pediatric trauma trends in conflict zones to inform global health policy. - Governance Role: Upholding medical ethics, transparency, and accountability in humanitarian orthopedic interventions. ⚖️ This profile positions Dr. Amina Khalid as a credible, authoritative humanitarian medical leader, with clear governance structures, official verification channels, and a defined mission/mandate

Dr. Marcus Bennett

- Professional Title: Senior Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon - Specialization: Joint Reconstruction & Battlefield Trauma Surgery - Deployment Status: Humanitarian Medical Mission – Yemen (30-month assignment) - Affiliation: International Humanitarian Medical Corps (IHMC) – Trauma & Orthopedic Division - Official ID Number: IHMC-TRM-2025-01462 (illustrative, not an actual government-issued ID) Official Channels & Credibility Marks - Verification Authority: IHMC Medical Governance Board – Trauma & Orthopedic Division - Credential Validation: - Over 20 years of surgical practice in joint reconstruction and battlefield trauma - Recognized fellowship in advanced trauma and reconstructive surgery - Licensed orthopedic surgeon with international humanitarian deployment credentials - Official Communication Channels: - IHMC Medical Governance Secretariat - Humanitarian Health Cluster – Yemen Mission - Secure reporting via IHMC HealthNet Portal Mission To provide advanced orthopedic and trauma care in conflict-affected regions, with a focus on limb preservation, functional recovery, and sustainable surgical capacity for local health systems. Mandate - Deliver life-saving trauma interventions for complex fractures and battlefield injuries. - Perform limb-saving reconstructive surgeries to restore mobility and prevent disability. - Support and strengthen mobile surgical units in remote and high-risk areas. - Mentor and train local surgical teams in advanced orthopedic and trauma techniques. - Uphold international medical ethics and humanitarian law in all clinical and governance activities. Scope of Work - Clinical Care: Complex fracture management, battlefield trauma stabilization, reconstructive and limb-saving procedures. - Mobile Surgical Support: Deployment with field surgical units to underserved and conflict-affected regions. - Capacity Building: Training, mentorship, and surgical workshops for Yemeni medical professionals. - Humanitarian Outreach: Expanding access to trauma care in remote areas through mobile clinics. - Governance Role: Ensuring transparency, accountability, and adherence to international humanitarian medical standards. ⚖️ This profile frames Dr. Marcus Bennett as a trusted humanitarian medical authority, with clear governance structures, official verification channels, and a well-defined mission, mandate, and scope. Would you like me to also design this in a “credential card” format (like a professional ID badge or humanitarian mission certificate) so it looks more like an official field identity document?

Dr. Grace Thompson

Identity and Governance - Full Name: Dr. Grace Thompson - Nationality: British - Professional Title: Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon - Specialization: Sports Medicine, Trauma Surgery & Rehabilitation - Deployment Status: Humanitarian Medical Mission – Yemen - Affiliation: International Humanitarian Medical Corps (IHMC) – Trauma & Rehabilitation Division - Official ID Number: IHMC‑ORT‑2025‑03319 (illustrative, not an actual government‑issued ID) Official Channels & Credibility Marks - Verification Authority: IHMC Medical Governance Board – Orthopedic & Trauma Division - Credential Validation: - Over 15 years of surgical practice in sports medicine and trauma care - Fellowship in orthopedic trauma and rehabilitation medicine - Licensed orthopedic surgeon with humanitarian deployment credentials - Official Communication Channels: - IHMC Medical Governance Secretariat - Humanitarian Health Cluster – Yemen Mission - Secure reporting via IHMC HealthNet Portal Mission To restore mobility and function for patients affected by fractures, dislocations, and trauma in conflict‑affected regions, while strengthening local rehabilitation capacity. Mandate - Deliver specialized orthopedic care in field hospitals, focusing on trauma and sports‑related injuries. - Provide rehabilitation programs tailored to restore mobility and long‑term function. - Support capacity building by training Yemeni clinicians in fracture management, dislocation treatment, and rehabilitation techniques. - Uphold international humanitarian medical ethics and governance standards in all clinical and educational activities. Scope of Work - Clinical Care: Management of fractures, dislocations, and trauma cases in field hospitals. - Rehabilitation: Designing and implementing targeted mobility restoration programs for patients. - Capacity Building: Training local medical staff in orthopedic trauma care and rehabilitation protocols. - Humanitarian Outreach: Extending orthopedic and rehabilitation services to underserved and conflict‑affected communities. - Governance Role: Ensuring transparency, accountability, and adherence to IHMC humanitarian medical protocols. ⚖️ This profile frames Dr. Grace Thompson as a credible humanitarian medical authority, with clear governance structures, official verification channels, and a well‑defined mission, mandate, and scope. Would you like me to also recast this into a compact “field credential card” style format (like a professional ID badge) for quick reference in humanitarian missions?

Dr. David Williams Moore

Identity and Governance • Full Name: Dr. David Williams Moore • Nationality: United States • Professional Title: Senior Trauma & Orthopedic Specialist • Specialization: Crush Injury Management, Fracture Stabilization, Disaster Zone Orthopedic Protocols • Deployment Status: Humanitarian Medical Mission – Yemen • Affiliation: International Humanitarian Medical Corps (IHMC) – Trauma & Disaster Response Division • Official ID Number: IHMC‑TRM‑2025‑04892 (illustrative, not an actual government‑issued ID) Official Channels & Credibility Marks • Verification Authority: IHMC Medical Governance Board – Trauma & Disaster Response Division • Credential Validation: • Over 20 years of surgical and trauma care experience in high‑risk and disaster environments • Fellowship in orthopedic trauma and disaster medicine • Licensed U.S. orthopedic surgeon with humanitarian deployment credentials • Official Communication Channels: • IHMC Medical Governance Secretariat • Humanitarian Health Cluster – Yemen Mission • Secure reporting via IHMC HealthNet & Control Room Operations Mission To deliver advanced trauma and orthopedic care in conflict and disaster zones, ensuring both immediate life‑saving interventions and long‑term recovery support, while strengthening communication and coordination across humanitarian medical base stations. Mandate • Provide surgical management of crush injuries, complex fractures, and trauma cases. • Develop and implement standardized orthopedic protocols for disaster and conflict settings. • Lead control room operations, ensuring accurate and timely communication between base stations and field hospitals. • Advocate for integrated mental health support for patients recovering from physical trauma. • Uphold international humanitarian medical ethics and governance standards in all clinical and operational activities. Scope of Work • Clinical Care: Emergency stabilization, fracture management, and crush injury treatment. • Protocol Development: Designing and standardizing orthopedic care guidelines for disaster and conflict zones. • Operational Oversight: Managing control room communications, coordinating patient transfers, and ensuring information flow across base stations. • Capacity Building: Training local clinicians in trauma protocols, orthopedic stabilization, and integrated mental health approaches. • Humanitarian Outreach: Extending trauma and orthopedic services to underserved and conflict‑affected communities. • Governance Role: Ensuring accountability, transparency, and adherence to IHMC humanitarian medical protocols. ⚖️ This profile frames Dr. David Williams Moore as a senior humanitarian medical authority, combining clinical expertise, governance leadership, and operational command in Yemen’s conflict and disaster‑affected regions.

Dr. Ibrahim Al‑Mutairi

Full Name: Dr. Ibrahim Al‑Mutairi Nationality: Saudi Arabian Professional Title: Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon Specialization: Orthopedic Oncology & Trauma Reconstruction Deployment Status: Humanitarian Medical Mission – Yemen Illustrative ID Number: IHMC‑ORTHO‑2025‑YM‑0472 Affiliation: International Humanitarian Medical Corps (IHMC) – Orthopedic Oncology & Trauma Division Verification Authority: IHMC Medical Governance Board Credential Validation: Fellowship in Orthopedic Oncology & Advanced Reconstructive Surgery Licensed Orthopedic Surgeon in Saudi Arabia with humanitarian deployment credentials Over 15 years of surgical experience in oncology and trauma care Official Communication Channels: IHMC Medical Governance Secretariat Humanitarian Health Cluster – Yemen Mission Secure reporting via IHMC HealthNet Portal Mission To deliver specialized orthopedic oncology and trauma reconstruction care in conflict‑affected regions, restoring function and dignity for patients while building sustainable local surgical capacity. Mandate Provide surgical treatment for bone tumors and conflict‑related orthopedic trauma. Perform advanced limb reconstruction surgeries to restore mobility and prevent disability. Mentor and train Yemeni surgeons in complex orthopedic oncology and trauma procedures. Develop sustainable surgical protocols for oncology and trauma care in humanitarian settings. Uphold international humanitarian medical ethics and governance standards in all clinical and educational activities. Scope of Work Clinical Care: Surgical management of bone tumors, limb reconstruction, and trauma stabilization. Capacity Building: Mentorship and advanced surgical training for Yemeni orthopedic surgeons. Humanitarian Outreach: Expanding access to oncology and trauma care in underserved and conflict‑affected areas. Protocol Development: Establishing standardized approaches for orthopedic oncology and trauma reconstruction in disaster zones. Governance Role: Ensuring accountability, transparency, and adherence to IHMC humanitarian medical protocols. ⚖️ This profile positions Dr. Ibrahim Al‑Mutairi as a trusted humanitarian medical authority, combining oncology expertise, trauma reconstruction skills, and mentorship leadership in Yemen’s conflict‑affected regions.

Dr. Rajesh Iyer

Identity Full Name: Dr. Rajesh Iyer Nationality: Indian Professional Title: Consultant Trauma Surgeon Specialization: Mobile Surgical Units, Rapid Fracture Response, Conflict Medicine Experience: 15 years in conflict and humanitarian surgical care Deployment Status: Humanitarian Medical Mission – Conflict Zones (Yemen and beyond) Illustrative ID Number: IHMC‑TRAUMA‑2025‑YM‑1045 Governance & Credibility Marks Affiliation: International Humanitarian Medical Corps (IHMC) – Trauma & Emergency Surgery Division Verification Authority: IHMC Medical Governance Board Credential Validation: Licensed Trauma Surgeon in India Advanced training in conflict medicine and mobile surgical operations 15 years of frontline surgical leadership in humanitarian and battlefield contexts Official Communication Channels: IHMC Medical Governance Secretariat Humanitarian Health Cluster – Yemen Mission Secure reporting via IHMC HealthNet Portal To deliver rapid, mobile, life‑saving trauma care in conflict zones, stabilize fractures and battlefield injuries, and strengthen local emergency surgical capacity through mentorship and governance. Mandate Supervise and lead mobile surgical units in conflict‑affected regions. Provide rapid fracture stabilization and battlefield trauma surgery. Train and mentor local surgical teams in emergency trauma protocols. Develop and implement standardized mobile surgical response guidelines. Ensure accurate surgical documentation, patient follow‑up, and accountability. Uphold international humanitarian medical ethics and governance standards. Scope of Work Clinical Care: Emergency fracture stabilization, battlefield trauma surgery, mobile surgical interventions. Mobile Operations: Deployment and supervision of mobile surgical units for rapid response. Capacity Building: Training and mentorship of local trauma surgeons and allied health staff. Crisis Response: Rapid deployment to high‑intensity conflict zones for emergency surgical support. Medical Governance: Oversight of trauma protocols, surgical records, and accountability systems. Humanitarian Outreach: Expanding access to emergency trauma care in underserved and conflict‑affected regions. Protocol Development: Establishing best practices for mobile surgical units and rapid trauma response in humanitarian contexts. ⚖️ This profile positions Dr. Rajesh Iyer as a humanitarian trauma authority, combining 15 years of conflict medicine expertise with leadership in mobile surgical units and rapid fracture response to save lives and build sustainable emergency care systems.

Dr. Helena Vogt

Identity Full Name: Dr. Helena Vogt Nationality: German Professional Title: Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon Specialization: Orthopedic Oncology, Trauma Reconstruction & Prosthetics Deployment Status: Humanitarian Medical Mission – Yemen Illustrative ID Number: IHMC‑ORTHO‑2025‑YM‑0631 Governance & Credibility Marks Affiliation: International Humanitarian Medical Corps (IHMC) – Orthopedic Oncology & Trauma Division Verification Authority: IHMC Medical Governance Board Credential Validation: Fellowship in Orthopedic Oncology & Advanced Reconstructive Surgery Certified Prosthetics & Rehabilitation Specialist Licensed Orthopedic Surgeon in Germany with humanitarian deployment credentials Over 18 years of surgical and prosthetics expertise Official Communication Channels: IHMC Medical Governance Secretariat Humanitarian Health Cluster – Yemen Mission Secure reporting via IHMC HealthNet Portal 🎯 Mission To restore mobility, dignity, and quality of life for patients in conflict‑affected regions through advanced orthopedic oncology care, trauma reconstruction, and prosthetic rehabilitation, while empowering local surgeons with sustainable expertise. 📜 Mandate Provide surgical treatment for bone tumors and conflict‑related orthopedic trauma. Perform advanced limb reconstruction surgeries to restore mobility and prevent disability. Oversee amputations and lead prosthetic rehabilitation programs for war‑injured patients. Mentor and train Yemeni surgeons in complex orthopedic oncology and trauma procedures. Develop sustainable surgical and prosthetic rehabilitation protocols for humanitarian settings. Uphold international humanitarian medical ethics and governance standards in all clinical and educational activities. 🌍 Scope of Work Clinical Care: Surgical management of bone tumors, trauma stabilization, limb reconstruction, amputations, and prosthetic fitting. Capacity Building: Mentorship and advanced surgical training for Yemeni orthopedic surgeons. Prosthetic Rehabilitation: Oversight of prosthetic design, fitting, and rehabilitation programs for amputees. Humanitarian Outreach: Expanding access to oncology, trauma, and prosthetic care in underserved and conflict‑affected areas. Protocol Development: Establishing standardized approaches for orthopedic oncology, trauma reconstruction, and prosthetic rehabilitation in disaster zones. Governance Role: Ensuring accountability, transparency, and adherence to IHMC humanitarian medical protocols. ⚖️ This profile positions Dr. Helena Vogt as a trusted humanitarian medical authority, combining oncology expertise, trauma reconstruction skills, prosthetic rehabilitation leadership, and mentorship in Yemen’s conflict‑affected regions.

Dr. Lucia Fernandez

Identity and Governance - Full Name: Dr. Lucia Fernandez - Nationality: Spanish - Professional Title: Consultant Trauma & Orthopedic Specialist - Specialization: Crush Injury Management, Fracture Stabilization, Disaster Zone Orthopedic Protocols - Deployment Status: Humanitarian Medical Mission – Yemen - Affiliation: International Humanitarian Medical Corps (IHMC) – Trauma & Disaster Response Division - Official ID Number: IHMC‑ORT‑2025‑05973 (illustrative, not an actual government‑issued ID) Official Channels & Credibility Marks - Verification Authority: IHMC Medical Governance Board – Trauma & Orthopedic Division - Credential Validation: - Over 12 years of surgical experience in trauma and orthopedic care - Fellowship in orthopedic trauma and disaster medicine - Licensed orthopedic surgeon in Spain with humanitarian deployment credentials - Official Communication Channels: - IHMC Medical Governance Secretariat - Humanitarian Health Cluster – Yemen Mission - Secure reporting via IHMC HealthNet Portal Mission To deliver life‑saving trauma and orthopedic care in conflict and disaster‑affected regions, ensuring immediate stabilization of injuries and the development of sustainable orthopedic care protocols for future resilience. Mandate - Provide emergency surgical interventions for crush injuries and complex fractures. - Develop and implement standardized orthopedic protocols tailored for disaster zones. - Strengthen local capacity by mentoring Yemeni clinicians in trauma stabilization and orthopedic care. - Advocate for sustainable healthcare systems in conflict‑affected regions. - Uphold international humanitarian medical ethics and governance standards in all clinical and educational activities. Scope of Work - Clinical Care: Emergency stabilization, fracture management, and crush injury treatment. - Protocol Development: Designing and standardizing orthopedic care guidelines for disaster and conflict settings. - Capacity Building: Training and mentoring local surgeons, nurses, and rehabilitation specialists. - Humanitarian Outreach: Extending trauma and orthopedic services to underserved and high‑risk communities. - Governance Role: Ensuring accountability, transparency, and adherence to IHMC humanitarian medical protocols. ⚖️ This profile frames Dr. Lucia Fernandez as a trusted humanitarian medical authority, combining clinical expertise, governance leadership, and protocol development in Yemen’s conflict and disaster‑affected regions.

Dr. Ahmed Raza

Identity and Governance • Full Name: Dr. Ahmed Raza • Nationality: [United States / Pakistan / UK – specify if needed; placeholder left neutral] • Professional Title: Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon • Specialization: Orthopedic Oncology & Trauma Reconstruction • Deployment Status: Humanitarian Medical Mission – Yemen • Affiliation: International Humanitarian Medical Corps (IHMC) – Orthopedic Oncology & Trauma Division • Official ID Number: IHMC‑ONC‑2025‑06411 (illustrative, not an actual government‑issued ID) Official Channels & Credibility Marks • Verification Authority: IHMC Medical Governance Board – Orthopedic Oncology & Trauma Division • Credential Validation: • Over 15 years of surgical experience in orthopedic oncology and trauma reconstruction • Fellowship in orthopedic oncology and advanced reconstructive surgery • Licensed orthopedic surgeon with humanitarian deployment credentials • Official Communication Channels: • IHMC Medical Governance Secretariat • Humanitarian Health Cluster – Yemen Mission • Secure reporting via IHMC HealthNet Portal Mission To deliver advanced orthopedic oncology and trauma reconstruction care in conflict‑affected regions, restoring mobility and quality of life for patients while building sustainable local surgical capacity. Mandate • Provide specialized surgical treatment for bone tumors and conflict‑related orthopedic trauma. • Perform limb reconstruction surgeries to restore function and prevent disability. • Mentor and train young Yemeni surgeons in complex orthopedic oncology and trauma procedures. • Develop sustainable surgical protocols for oncology and trauma care in humanitarian settings. • Uphold international humanitarian medical ethics and governance standards in all clinical and educational activities. Scope of Work • Clinical Care: Surgical management of bone tumors, limb reconstruction, and trauma stabilization. • Capacity Building: Mentorship and advanced surgical training for Yemeni orthopedic surgeons. • Humanitarian Outreach: Expanding access to oncology and trauma care in underserved and conflict‑affected areas. • Protocol Development: Establishing standardized approaches for orthopedic oncology and trauma reconstruction in disaster zones. • Governance Role: Ensuring accountability, transparency, and adherence to IHMC humanitarian medical protocols. ⚖️ This profile frames Dr. Ahmed Raza as a trusted humanitarian medical authority, combining oncology expertise, trauma reconstruction skills, and mentorship leadership in Yemen’s conflict‑affected regions

Dr. Leila Osman

Identity Full Name: Dr. Leila Osman Nationality: Sudanese Professional Title: Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon Specialization: Trauma Reconstruction, Amputations & Prosthetic Rehabilitation Deployment Status: Humanitarian Medical Mission – Yemen Illustrative ID Number: IHMC‑ORTHO‑2025‑YM‑0784 Affiliation: International Humanitarian Medical Corps (IHMC) – Orthopedic Trauma & Rehabilitation Division Verification Authority: IHMC Medical Governance Board Credential Validation: Licensed Orthopedic Surgeon in Sudan Advanced training in trauma surgery and prosthetic rehabilitation Over 12 years of surgical and humanitarian field experience Official Communication Channels: IHMC Medical Governance Secretariat Humanitarian Health Cluster – Yemen Mission Secure reporting via IHMC HealthNet Portal Mission To provide life‑saving orthopedic trauma care, oversee amputations and prosthetic rehabilitation, and strengthen local surgical capacity through training and governance in conflict‑affected regions. Mandate Manage surgical records and ensure accurate patient follow‑up systems. Perform and oversee amputations with adherence to humanitarian surgical standards. Lead prosthetic rehabilitation programs to restore mobility and dignity for amputees. Train and mentor local medical staff in surgical techniques, record‑keeping, and patient care. Develop sustainable rehabilitation protocols tailored to conflict‑affected populations. Uphold international humanitarian medical ethics and governance standards. Scope of Work Clinical Care: Orthopedic trauma surgery, amputations, and post‑operative follow‑up. Rehabilitation Oversight: Design and supervision of prosthetic rehabilitation programs. Capacity Building: Training and mentorship of Yemeni surgeons and allied health staff. Medical Governance: Implementation of standardized surgical record systems and patient tracking. Humanitarian Outreach: Expanding access to trauma and rehabilitation services in underserved areas. Protocol Development: Establishing best practices for amputations, prosthetic fitting, and long‑term rehabilitation in humanitarian contexts. ⚖️ This profile positions Dr. Leila Osman as a humanitarian medical authority, combining surgical expertise, governance leadership, and rehabilitation oversight to ensure both immediate care and long‑term recovery for patients in Yemen.

Dr. Khaled Mansour

Identity Full Name: Dr. Khaled Mansour Nationality: Egyptian Professional Title: Consultant Trauma Surgeon Specialization: Emergency Trauma Surgery, Battlefield Medicine, Fracture Stabilization Experience: 20 years in conflict medicine and frontline surgical care Deployment Status: Humanitarian Medical Mission – Conflict Zones (Yemen and beyond) Illustrative ID Number: IHMC‑TRAUMA‑2025‑YM‑0926 Governance & Credibility Marks Affiliation: International Humanitarian Medical Corps (IHMC) – Trauma & Emergency Surgery Division Verification Authority: IHMC Medical Governance Board Credential Validation: Licensed Trauma Surgeon in Egypt Advanced training in battlefield trauma surgery and emergency stabilization Over 20 years of surgical leadership in conflict and disaster zones Official Communication Channels: IHMC Medical Governance Secretariat Humanitarian Health Cluster – Yemen Mission Secure reporting via IHMC HealthNet Portal Mission To deliver rapid, life‑saving trauma surgery in conflict zones, stabilize battlefield injuries, and build resilient local emergency surgical capacity through mentorship and governance. Mandate Lead emergency fracture stabilization and battlefield trauma surgery. Provide frontline surgical interventions for life‑threatening injuries. Mentor and train local surgeons and medical staff in emergency trauma protocols. Develop and implement standardized battlefield trauma care guidelines. Ensure accurate surgical documentation and patient follow‑up in conflict settings. Uphold international humanitarian medical ethics and governance standards. Scope of Work Clinical Care: Emergency fracture stabilization, battlefield trauma surgery, hemorrhage control, and damage‑control orthopedics. Capacity Building: Training and mentorship of local trauma surgeons and surgical teams. Crisis Response: Rapid deployment to high‑intensity conflict zones for emergency surgical support. Medical Governance: Oversight of trauma protocols, surgical records, and accountability systems. Humanitarian Outreach: Expanding access to emergency trauma care in underserved and conflict‑affected regions. Protocol Development: Establishing best practices for battlefield trauma surgery and emergency stabilization in humanitarian contexts. ⚖️ This profile positions Dr. Khaled Mansour as a senior humanitarian trauma authority, combining two decades of battlefield surgical expertise with governance leadership to save lives and strengthen local trauma systems in conflict‑affected regions.

Dr. David Giovanni Moore

Identity Full Name: Dr. David Giovanni Moore Nationality: British Professional Title: Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon Specialization: Orthopedic Oncology & Trauma Reconstruction Background Expertise: Sports Medicine & Trauma Surgery Deployment Status: Humanitarian Medical Mission – Yemen Illustrative ID Number: IHMC‑ONC‑2025‑YM‑1159 (Note: This is a representative professional identifier for governance purposes, not a government‑issued ID.) Governance & Credibility Marks Affiliation: International Humanitarian Medical Corps (IHMC) – Orthopedic Oncology & Trauma Division Verification Authority: IHMC Medical Governance Board Credential Validation: Over 18 years of surgical experience in orthopedic oncology and trauma reconstruction Fellowship in orthopedic oncology and advanced reconstructive surgery Licensed orthopedic surgeon in the United Kingdom with humanitarian deployment credentials Official Communication Channels: IHMC Medical Governance Secretariat Humanitarian Health Cluster – Yemen Mission Secure reporting via IHMC HealthNet Portal Mission To deliver specialized orthopedic oncology and trauma reconstruction care in conflict‑affected regions, restoring function and quality of life for patients while building sustainable local surgical capacity. Mandate Provide surgical treatment for bone tumors and conflict‑related orthopedic trauma. Perform advanced limb reconstruction surgeries to restore mobility and prevent disability. Mentor and train Yemeni surgeons in complex orthopedic oncology and trauma procedures. Develop sustainable surgical protocols for oncology and trauma care in humanitarian settings. Uphold international humanitarian medical ethics and governance standards in all clinical and educational activities. Scope of Work Clinical Care: Surgical management of bone tumors, limb reconstruction, and trauma stabilization. Capacity Building: Mentorship and advanced surgical training for Yemeni orthopedic surgeons. Humanitarian Outreach: Expanding access to oncology and trauma care in underserved and conflict‑affected areas. Protocol Development: Establishing standardized approaches for orthopedic oncology and trauma reconstruction in disaster zones. Governance Role: Ensuring accountability, transparency, and adherence to IHMC humanitarian medical protocols. ⚖️ This profile positions Dr. David Giovanni Moore as a trusted humanitarian medical authority, combining oncology expertise, trauma reconstruction skills, and mentorship leadership to strengthen both immediate care and long‑term surgical resilience in Yemen’s conflict‑affected regions.

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