Episode 5 - Drs. Nour Sharaf & Farhan Abdul Azeez | From the Front Lines and the Fault Lines in Gaza
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Medicine Under Siege
Conversation For physicians who have volunteered in Gaza, medicine becomes an act of witness as much as a profession. Dr. Nour Sharaf and Dr. Farhan Abdul Azeez, both Dallas-based emergency physicians who have each completed multiple medical missions there, reflect on practicing under conditions of extreme scarcity, the ethical weight of choosing who to treat first, and what it means to return again and again knowing each trip could be their last.
Guest Dr. Nour Sharaf is an emergency medicine physician trained at UT Southwestern/Parkland who has completed medical missions to Gaza, including a 2025 trip and a return mission in early 2026. She has spoken publicly about the collapse of hospital capacity and the toll of treating patients with minimal supplies and equipment.
Guest Dr. Farhan Abdul Azeez is an emergency medicine physician who has traveled to Gaza on multiple medical missions. He also studied Arabic, Tajweed, and Islamic studies formally, and often speaks about the intersection of faith and the ethical demands of practicing medicine in crisis conditions.
Witness To
- The realities of frontline medical care in conflict zones
- The ethical obligations of healthcare workers
- Bearing witness to humanitarian crises through medicine