Mysterious Maternal Death in Haiti
Picture yourself is this situation reported today from an INMED Graduate in Haiti: “A 30-year old woman, G7P6 without […]
Picture yourself is this situation reported today from an INMED Graduate in Haiti: “A 30-year old woman, G7P6 without […]
“People ask what exactly I want to accomplish with the Mildred Smith Mission Health Center,” expresses Doug Smith, graduate
Larissa Penner: seriously enthusiastic about serving forgotten people. An RN from Nova Scotia and to the left in this photo,
INMED enjoys a fifteen year history of attracting learners who possess virtuous personal attributes and exceedingly high career aspirations. That
“Arriving in South Sudan in 2012,” writes Lynn Fogleman, “our first emphasis was training traditional birth attendants. We quickly
“So, there’s nothing we can do for him?” inquired the student. The doctor replied, “There is always something you
“I’m a super refined specialist. What can I do to serve the world’s most poor?” We at INMED regularly hear
Many healthcare professionals are enamored with the dream of serving forgotten people. Yet relatively few ultimately make this their
This award recognizes one who has made significant leadership contributions to bridging cultural gaps in healthcare services and has
This award recognizes an individual who has made an important impact in training future international healthcare personnel. The