A Visit to CURE Kenya: Changing Lives, One Child at a Time
A visit to CURE International Kenya showed firsthand how lives are being changed for the better.
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A visit to CURE International Kenya showed firsthand how lives are being changed for the better.
Continue ReadingCure CTO Joel Worrall describes how the medical non-profit uses data to save lives in this video interview from FutureStack16 San Francisco.
Continue ReadingNew Relic saves CURE hundreds of thousands of dollars a year in people time and software costs, which lets CURE serve more kids in need of treatment.
Continue ReadingAt New Relic, we eat, breath and sleep data. We believe everyone out there is a data nerd in some capacity—using data to either better their business, self and/or the world. For this reason, we set out to uncover data nerds. This week we sat down with the CTO at CURE International, Joel Worrall, and…
Continue ReadingThis is a guest post written by Joel Worrall, CTO of CURE, a global nonprofit network of charitable hospitals and surgical programs. CURE provides treatment for children with conditions like clubfoot, bowed legs, cleft lips, untreated burns, and hydrocephalus. New Relic has teamed up with CURE for the ‘30 Days, 30 Kids’ campaign. For each new deployment, New…
Continue ReadingThis is a guest post written by Joel Worrall, CTO of CURE, a global nonprofit network of charitable hospitals and surgical programs. CURE provides treatment for children with conditions like clubfoot, bowed legs, cleft lips, untreated burns, and hydrocephalus. New Relic has teamed up with CURE for the ‘30 Days, 30 Kids’ campaign. For each new deployment, New…
Continue ReadingThis is a guest post written by Joel Worrall, CTO of CURE, a global nonprofit network of charitable hospitals and surgical programs. CURE provides treatment for children with conditions like clubfoot, bowed legs, cleft lips, untreated burns, and hydrocephalus. New Relic has teamed up with CURE for the ‘30 Days, 30 Kids’ campaign. For each…
Continue ReadingThis is a guest post written by Joel Worrall, CTO of CURE, a global nonprofit network of charitable hospitals and surgical programs. CURE provides treatment for children with conditions like clubfoot, bowed legs, cleft lips, untreated burns, and hydrocephalus. In February 2012, I had the privilege of spending a week at the CURE International Hospital…
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