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Welcome to another powerful episode of World Pediatrics: Healing Beyond Borders, the official podcast of World Pediatrics. Hosted by Reese Williams, this series shares remarkable stories of global healthcare collaboration, life-saving pediatric medicine, and the people working tirelessly to bring healing to children around the world.In Episode 8, Reese sits down with David Lanning, a pediatric surgeon and Chief Medical Officer at the Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU. Dr. Lanning has served as a dedicated World Pediatrics medical volunteer since 2004, leading surgical teams across the Caribbean and Central America and helping establish long-lasting pediatric surgery programs that continue transforming lives today.Over the past two decades, Dr. Lanning has helped expand access to complex pediatric surgical care in regions where children often have little to no access to specialists. Through partnerships in places like Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, and the Dominican Republic, World Pediatrics teams are not only performing life-saving surgeries but also building sustainable healthcare systems by training local doctors and strengthening hospitals.In this episode, Dr. Lanning shares extraordinary stories from the operating room—including the complex separation of conjoined twins—and explains how global health missions shape stronger physicians, better medical institutions, and more compassionate care both abroad and at home in Richmond, Virginia.Beyond the surgeries and medical innovation, this conversation highlights the deeper mission of World Pediatrics: creating lasting partnerships, empowering local healthcare providers, and ensuring that children everywhere have access to life-saving care.Key Topics Discussed1. Two Decades of Global Pediatric SurgeryDr. David Lanning reflects on more than 20 years volunteering with World Pediatrics, sharing how he became involved and why the mission continues to inspire surgeons and healthcare professionals worldwide. 2. Building Sustainable Pediatric Surgery ProgramsLearn how long-term partnerships in countries like Saint Vincent and Belize help develop local pediatric surgery programs, train physicians, and ensure ongoing access to specialized care. 3. The Life-Changing Impact of Complex SurgeriesDr. Lanning recounts remarkable cases—including the separation of conjoined twins from the Dominican Republic—and the multidisciplinary teamwork required to achieve successful outcomes. 4. How Global Health Makes Better DoctorsWorking in resource-limited environments challenges physicians to innovate, collaborate, and think creatively—skills that ultimately improve patient care both abroad and in the United States. 5. The Role of Academic Medical CentersThe partnership between World Pediatrics and VCU demonstrates how academic hospitals can play a vital role in expanding global healthcare access while also training the next generation of doctors. 6. Inspiring the Next Generation of Global Health LeadersWith increasing interest among young physicians in global surgery and humanitarian healthcare, World Pediatrics continues to shape a new generation of doctors committed to serving children everywhere. Be sure to subscribe to the World Pediatrics channel for more inspiring stories from physicians, volunteers, and patients whose lives are being transformed through global pediatric healthcare.🌎 Learn more about World Pediatrics:https://worldpediatrics.org📱 Follow World Pediatrics:https://www.facebook.com/WorldPediatricProject/https://x.com/worldpediatrichttps://www.instagram.com/worldpediatrics/https://www.youtube.com/user/HealAChildhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/worldpediatrics/🎙️ Podcast ProductionThis podcast was produced and recorded by Richmond Podcast Studio in Richmond, Virginia. Thinking about launching a podcast? Learn more:https://www.richmondpodcaststudio.com
By World Pediatric ProjectWelcome to another powerful episode of World Pediatrics: Healing Beyond Borders, the official podcast of World Pediatrics. Hosted by Reese Williams, this series shares remarkable stories of global healthcare collaboration, life-saving pediatric medicine, and the people working tirelessly to bring healing to children around the world.In Episode 8, Reese sits down with David Lanning, a pediatric surgeon and Chief Medical Officer at the Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU. Dr. Lanning has served as a dedicated World Pediatrics medical volunteer since 2004, leading surgical teams across the Caribbean and Central America and helping establish long-lasting pediatric surgery programs that continue transforming lives today.Over the past two decades, Dr. Lanning has helped expand access to complex pediatric surgical care in regions where children often have little to no access to specialists. Through partnerships in places like Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, and the Dominican Republic, World Pediatrics teams are not only performing life-saving surgeries but also building sustainable healthcare systems by training local doctors and strengthening hospitals.In this episode, Dr. Lanning shares extraordinary stories from the operating room—including the complex separation of conjoined twins—and explains how global health missions shape stronger physicians, better medical institutions, and more compassionate care both abroad and at home in Richmond, Virginia.Beyond the surgeries and medical innovation, this conversation highlights the deeper mission of World Pediatrics: creating lasting partnerships, empowering local healthcare providers, and ensuring that children everywhere have access to life-saving care.Key Topics Discussed1. Two Decades of Global Pediatric SurgeryDr. David Lanning reflects on more than 20 years volunteering with World Pediatrics, sharing how he became involved and why the mission continues to inspire surgeons and healthcare professionals worldwide. 2. Building Sustainable Pediatric Surgery ProgramsLearn how long-term partnerships in countries like Saint Vincent and Belize help develop local pediatric surgery programs, train physicians, and ensure ongoing access to specialized care. 3. The Life-Changing Impact of Complex SurgeriesDr. Lanning recounts remarkable cases—including the separation of conjoined twins from the Dominican Republic—and the multidisciplinary teamwork required to achieve successful outcomes. 4. How Global Health Makes Better DoctorsWorking in resource-limited environments challenges physicians to innovate, collaborate, and think creatively—skills that ultimately improve patient care both abroad and in the United States. 5. The Role of Academic Medical CentersThe partnership between World Pediatrics and VCU demonstrates how academic hospitals can play a vital role in expanding global healthcare access while also training the next generation of doctors. 6. Inspiring the Next Generation of Global Health LeadersWith increasing interest among young physicians in global surgery and humanitarian healthcare, World Pediatrics continues to shape a new generation of doctors committed to serving children everywhere. Be sure to subscribe to the World Pediatrics channel for more inspiring stories from physicians, volunteers, and patients whose lives are being transformed through global pediatric healthcare.🌎 Learn more about World Pediatrics:https://worldpediatrics.org📱 Follow World Pediatrics:https://www.facebook.com/WorldPediatricProject/https://x.com/worldpediatrichttps://www.instagram.com/worldpediatrics/https://www.youtube.com/user/HealAChildhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/worldpediatrics/🎙️ Podcast ProductionThis podcast was produced and recorded by Richmond Podcast Studio in Richmond, Virginia. Thinking about launching a podcast? Learn more:https://www.richmondpodcaststudio.com