Ebola, Ann Coutler, and Virtue Ethics
Kent Brantly’s gradual recovery from Ebola infection is heartening news, for many people across North America are quite inspired […]
Kent Brantly’s gradual recovery from Ebola infection is heartening news, for many people across North America are quite inspired […]
Why is international healthcare so uniquely challenging? The truth is that any healthcare that involves crossing cultures and few resources
You overcame the odds against you. For years you focused on education and service, and have excelled in your
Following formal training in family medicine and tropical diseases, Paul Larson, MD, practiced for two years at Kapsowar Hospital
At the 2014 Exploring Medical Missions Conference next week we will honor Oscar Paulo, a physician in his home
Hayley Stolzle, MPH, a graduate of the Kansas University School of Public Health, in 2011 took her skills to
Abigail Rattin, MD, MPH, is Medical Coordinator of Action International Ministries. A family physician with public health training at University
At its national meeting in May 2014, the Group on Global Health of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine recognized
Jerry Umanos, Chicago pediatrician and formerly with Lawndale Community Church’s Health Center, has been serving at the CURE Hospital in Afghanistan
Remember the Sochi Olympics? Just ten days ago were we not mesmerized by the twizzles of ice dancing? How