Are You Thankful? Are You Giving?
Thanks and giving. The union is a powerful combination. Do you have thanks for the advantages you receive? Perhaps […]
Thanks and giving. The union is a powerful combination. Do you have thanks for the advantages you receive? Perhaps […]
Yesterday was Rotary’s World Polio Day, and the temptation to draw a comparison with Ebola is compelling. Both diseases
This week we hosted the in-classroom section of the 2014 Fall, Glendale CA, INMED Intensive Course. Our ten participants
The progress of today’s Ebola epidemic is largely being tracked through the commentary of one fortunate Ebola survivor: the
What is the most dangerous day in a person’s entire life? Perhaps the one when a teenager receives his
“I am Shutruk Nahunte, King of Anshand and Sussa, Sovereign of the land of Elam. I destroyed Sippar, took
This decision is often bewildering. As a young person proceeding through healthcare education you face increasingly complex choices that
Should people of faith be allowed to participate in global health discussions or initiatives? Does not their spiritual orientation
A disturbing thought, indeed. Marek Banas, a medical student at Lincoln Memorial University, completed his INMED service-learning experience at The
The debate surrounding Kent Brantly, the American physician serving in Liberia who became infected with Eboli, is representative of