Teaching To Shoot
For two years I lived in Angola at the height of their civil war. I observed first hand exactly […]
For two years I lived in Angola at the height of their civil war. I observed first hand exactly […]
In May INMED posed the question, “Are short-term medical missions (STMM) effective?” and also raised related issues of ethics and cultural
“In Haiti over eight days we saw 900 patients, treating infections and diarrhea. The people are desperately poor and
When Bill Gates or Bill Clinton have an important announcement, whom do they call? CNN, FOX, and MSNBC –
Why would a young, successful healthcare professional intentionally serve in an inner city core? What would make him or
The scope and frequency of disaster events being reported are increasing every year. Even this week Indonesia is suffering
This week Nicholas Comninellis represented INMED at the Kansas City Mayor’s United Nations Association Banquet, where we honored Gary
Disasters and ongoing deprivation mark the first years of this new century. Just consider Haiti’s earthquake, Pakistan’s flood, Somalia’s
Are you familiar with the Millennium Development Goals? It’s an important question, because of the tight relationship between physical health
This year is one marked by disasters and ongoing deprivation. Just consider Haiti’s earthquake, Pakistan’s flood, and Zimbabwe’s chronic