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Dr. Mohammad Al-Khudari Jr., an ophthalmologist in Oak Lawn, recently went to Syria with a group of doctors to treat people injured in that country's ongoing civil war. | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
Dr. Mohammad Al-Khudari Jr., an ophthalmologist in Oak Lawn, recently went to Syria with a group of doctors to treat people injured in that country's ongoing civil war. | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
Dr. Mohammad Al-Khudari Jr., an ophthalmologist in Oak Lawn, recently went to Syria with a group of doctors to treat people injured in that country's ongoing civil war. | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
Oak Lawn ophthalmologist Mohammad Al-Khudari Jr. (center) helps treat an injured person in Syria. | Supplied photo
In Syria, the country of his parents’ birth that has been wracked by civil war, Oak Lawn ophthalmologist Mohammad Al-Khudari Jr. tried to make a difference. In a makeshift “hospital” carved out of an apartment building, the father of four children ranging in age from …