2011 INMED Theme: From Rescue To Resilience
This year is one marked by disasters and ongoing deprivation. Just consider Haiti’s earthquake, Pakistan’s flood, and Zimbabwe’s chronic […]
This year is one marked by disasters and ongoing deprivation. Just consider Haiti’s earthquake, Pakistan’s flood, and Zimbabwe’s chronic […]
“Doctor, come quickly!” The nurse’s voice carried a tone of urgency that matched his message. I rose rapidly and
Is it necessary to board an airplane in order to serve forgotten people? Need you learn a new language,
Remember when you dreamed big? Peace Corps worker, concert pianist, research scientist, international medical volunteer. Remember when thoughts of
Just twelve days ago our planet was rocked by a duo of disasters. A 7.6-magnitude quake struck the island
“I’ve lost three more patients today,” writes Ben Cavilla, MD, from the Lubango Evangelical Medical Center in Angola, southern
Pirates, Somalia, Mogadishu, battling warlords, Black Hawk Down. These words provoke images of immense anguish and adversity. Most people flee
“Would serving people in serious need help fulfill my life?” It’s a frequent, even if subconscious, question we ask
Most Americans today are curbing their excesses, avoiding risks, and grumbling about falling victim to this recession. Now consider
The days of winter are becoming darker, shorter, and colder. With them grows within us a sense of gloom. Bad