New In 2009 – International Medicine Intensive Course
In the Disney-Pixar movie Wall-E, a tiny robot is left on Earth to clean up the trash remaining after […]
In the Disney-Pixar movie Wall-E, a tiny robot is left on Earth to clean up the trash remaining after […]
The days of winter are becoming darker, shorter, and colder. With them grows within us a sense of gloom. Bad
Attention to health concerns outside the United States continues to grow. Reasons commonly cited include economic globalization, worldwide news coverage,
At this moment, Tropical Storm Hanna is closing in on North and South Carolina, while receding floodwaters in Haiti
Kelly Hankins is a medical student at University of North Carolina in the midst of her INMED service-learning at
May 12, 2008. Sichuan Province, China was hit by a 7.9 magnitude earthquake. Human casualties are estimated to be
The world of medical missions has changed dramatically since Mother Teresa left for India in 1929. Nevertheless, today some 3
Five days ago in Myanmar (Burma) at least 22,000 people died and one million were made homeless from a
Great success is born of passion that defies intellectual assent alone. Triumphant scientists are truly zealous for research. Victorious
Propelled by the devastating 2004 tsunami and the ever-growing global HIV/AIDS crisis, interest in medical missions has never been higher.