INMED Sudanese Grad Serving Her Native Sudan
We in North America normally consider Sudan a nation from which people flee and seek refuge. But not Mona […]
We in North America normally consider Sudan a nation from which people flee and seek refuge. But not Mona […]
Of course you are. Like most readers of this blog, in your heart you feel informed, concerned, and compassionate.
One element which sets INMED Professional Certificate Courses apart from other global health learning experiences is the qualifications of
Our 2019 Boston INMED Courses – hosted by Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Global Health – last week brought
Picture yourself is this situation reported today from an INMED Graduate in Haiti: “A 30-year old woman, G7P6 without
What connection could possibly exist between ultra-high technology ultrasound and plight of people in fleeing conflict and hunger? Ask
This week our world suffered another blow. Amid the relative stability of hard-won, post-ISIS recovery, families in the mountainous
“Why are we studying typhoid, dengue, and leishmaniasis? These diseases don’t impact us in China,” protested one mid-career physician. “We
“People ask what exactly I want to accomplish with the Mildred Smith Mission Health Center,” expresses Doug Smith, graduate
Some one million newborn babies die each year from birth asphyxia – that is, the inability to breathe. I’ve personally