The Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS), a global leader in volunteer medical care and education, is mobilizing to address the pressing healthcare needs of Syrians following the recent power shift that ended Assad-led governance. This monumental change has intensified the nation’s humanitarian crisis, leaving over 16.7 million people in need of assistance. SAMS, with over a decade of experience in crisis response, reaffirms its commitment to providing free medical care, education, and advocacy for accountability during this critical transition.
Informed by a comprehensive Health Needs Assessment Report, SAMS has outlined immediate priorities to address severe shortages in medications, critical medical equipment, and healthcare personnel. Hospitals across Aleppo, Hama, Homs, and Damascus remain overcrowded, with deteriorating conditions exacerbated by displacement and damaged infrastructure.
“Healthcare access has always been central to SAMS’ mission,” said SAMS President Dr. Mufaddal Hamadeh. “As Syrians face the challenges of rebuilding after decades of conflict, our unwavering focus remains on improving health outcomes and supporting the most vulnerable.”