Music Therapy – Angola Day 12
Angolans love to sing in harmony, with vibrant gestures and expressive smiles. Last night, when I brought my travel […]
Angolans love to sing in harmony, with vibrant gestures and expressive smiles. Last night, when I brought my travel […]
What special skills are required of healthcare professionals who serve the most vulnerable people? The answer depends upon that
I enjoy highlighting the inspiring service of Steve Collins. Born in Angola in 1938, Dr. Collins returned twenty years
I’m honored to introduce my Angolan medical colleagues: Piedoso and Alberto. They are among the very small number of
This seven-year old boy arrived today at CEML Hospital from a rural village. Two weeks ago, his illness began
“My son was playing with a coin and now it’s stuck in his throat!” explained a distraught father in
Rare and precious was an event I enjoyed this spring: lunch together with my medical school dean and two
“I’m a super refined specialist. What can I do to serve the world’s most poor?” We at INMED regularly hear
“I’m enrolling for classes and I have to take a foreign language. Which one shall I choose?” This dilemma
Would administering a routine dose of azithromycin (a common antibiotic) to large numbers of children, regardless of whether they