Doctors Impressed by Pakistani Teen's Recovery
14-year-old activist stable after getting shot in the head by Taliban
British doctors overseeing the recovery of a teenage Pakistani activist shot in the head by the Taliban were "impressed" by the girl's condition and said Tuesday that she "could make a good recovery," the hospital announced.
Malala Yousufzai's doctors at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham described her condition as "stable" a day after arriving from a Pakistani military hospital where she had been receiving treatment, according to a hospital statement.
Malala's doctors had been "impressed with her strength and resilience," Medical Director Dave Rosser said.
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