Bigord Gregory

Clinical Social Worker And Clinical Psychologist at One World Surgery

Bigord Gregory is a Clinical Social Worker and Clinical Psychologist currently working at One World Surgery since August 2022, where responsibilities include designing a Socioeconomic Report Form for patient recruitment and managing protocols for the effective administration of OWS funds. Additionally, Bigord serves as a Social Psychologist at Clínica de Familia La Romana since February 2022, providing timely assistance to new seropositive patients and supporting depressed patients and their families. Bigord Gregory's educational background includes a Bachelor's degree in Marriage and Family from Brigham Young University - Idaho, and multiple degrees in Clinical Psychology and a Diploma in Family Counseling from Universidad Nacional Evangélica and Instituto Médicopsicológico de Atención a la Familia.

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San Pedro de Macorís, Dominican Republic

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One World Surgery

High-quality surgical and primary care, coupled with training, education, and a continuum of care delivers life-changing outcomes, both to patients and participants in our ongoing mission. One World Surgery is a nonprofit confronting this global health crisis by partnering with communities, healthcare providers, and leaders in healthcare to deliver surgical services. Our vision is a world with safe, timely, and accessible surgical care. The impact of surgical intervention is unlike any other health intervention. Surgery can cure 1/3 of all human illness and disease and can almost immediately change a person’s life. In chronically underfunded health systems, surgical care is ignored and widely inaccessible to the poor. Local facilities lack appropriate supplies and equipment. Medical professionals do not have training in the latest techniques. Few can afford the high cost of surgery. Patients often arrive at our center desperate for a solution. They have tried every avenue imaginable, but surgical care is dauntingly unavailable in their country. The impact of our work is immediately apparent when patients leave our facility—not only physically healed but with a renewed sense of hope for the future.


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11-50

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