What’s YOUR Story of Compassion?
By what metric should we evaluate the effectiveness of healthcare among those who are poor? We could measure […]
By what metric should we evaluate the effectiveness of healthcare among those who are poor? We could measure […]
Can you do medical missions at home? Is it possible, even healthier, to fulfill your visions via service to
This month I am writing from Angola in southern Africa where I work each summer. Volunteering here requires a
The photo above is the upper tibia of Ezekiel – the mature man with an open fracture of his
You struggled for years through undergrad and graduate school. You muscled past hundreds of exams and shouldered enormous financial
You are serving at the international immigrant health clinic in Dallas. At the door of the waiting room a
You are in Mozambique volunteering at a birthing center. The midwives are entirely African nationals who will have no
You are in Burma teaching Helping Babies Breathe – a newborn resuscitation curriculum for resource-limited settings. Your venue is
What makes for effective medical education? In the clinical setting we often speak of, “See one. Do one. Teach one.”
It is human nature to step up to a challenge. What challenge will you choose? It is also human nature