Serving the People Who Serve the World
Dr. Khalid Eddahiri, upper left in this photo and Humanitarian Health Conference participant, describes his job as “Serving the people who […]
Dr. Khalid Eddahiri, upper left in this photo and Humanitarian Health Conference participant, describes his job as “Serving the people who […]
Who is the most famous person in global health? The question is ironic. By nature, global health volunteers are
Eduardo Navarro is no stranger to international healthcare nor serving marginalized communities. Born in Cuba and moving to Venezuela
“If I am vaccinated against Covid-19, can I safely congregate with other people – especially if they too are
Progress in health requires skilled personnel who will multiply into others their knowledge and experience. This principle is also
Many healthcare professionals begin their careers with virtuous visions of serving forgotten people. As they advance, however, this focus often
Shajin Thankaraj, INMED Graduate physician, studies thiamine deficiency (beriberi) disorders at Makunda Christian Leprosy and General Hospital in Assam, northeast India.
2020 was a devastating year for both health and healthcare. In the United States, COVID-19 rose to the third leading
In this TEDx presentation, INMED Founder and Dean Nicholas Comninellis Describes the plight of 70 million people today, the
Comprehensive community development is essential for human well-being. Growth in health, education, and economic activity contribute profoundly towards community