In 2016, SAMS provided more than 3 million medical services, and expanded its programs to reach more Syrians and vulnerable populations.
2016 was a difficult and challenging year for SAMS. Health workers braved besiegement, aerial attacks, and starvation, to continue caring for their communities, while volunteers provided specialized care to displaced populations outside Syria.
SAMS continued to provide training and workshops, both in-person and online, that has trained 1,093 physicians, nurses, and technicians working inside Syria in 2016.