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Dr Kinsley has performed 15 000 open heart surgeries and operated on babies who were only a few days old.
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The parents of the two children born with a form of heart disease can rest easy knowing that their kids will have a chance to live life, as they were...
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Children’s Cardiac Foundation of Africa has given children with heart problems a chance to live a normal life.
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In the four months since the launch of the Childrens Cardiac Foundation of Africa the foundation has successfully performed three more life-saving operations on children from Africa.
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Congenital heart conditions among infants remain a silent killer.
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Speaking to Ray White on the Xolani Gwala show
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Foundation gives new hope to children with life-threatening heart defects
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This is part of SABC2 medi-docu series 1000 Lives – Life gives Life
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The Children’s Cardiac Foundation of Africa (CCFA) has a goal to provide surgery for as many children as possible both in South Africa and on the continent.
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SANDTON – The foundation will offer life-saving surgery to children whose families cannot afford the costly surgery.
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Durban – When paediatric nurse Susan Sibiya held her newborn daughter in her arms for the first time, she noticed her baby’s pulse was racing and she was groaning.
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While many people of his age would be retired, world-renowned heart surgeon, Professor Rob Kinsley, 77, is still performing miracles on the operating table.
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The Children’s Cardiac Foundation of South Africa, Lenmed Health initiative, was launched at a function being hosted in his honour at the Oyster Box Hotel in Durban.