Paulo Buaki: A Life Well Lived – Angola Day 21
All of us involved in ‘global health’ agree with the imperative of preventive care and relief from poverty. But […]
All of us involved in ‘global health’ agree with the imperative of preventive care and relief from poverty. But […]
This is a question very few, if any, neonatologist ever faces in wealthier communities. Today I met this mother
This morning I arrived to find this man, who arrived with a history of weight loss (check out the
Early death is an inconsolable fact of life. In the world’s poorest nations, like Angola from where I’m writing
Straight after reception for the INMED Intensive Course students I left for the Kansas City International airport. Three days
Kelly Hankins is a medical student at University of North Carolina in the midst of her INMED service-learning at
Erica Horton is a medical student at the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences (KCUMB) who attended INMED’s
Students, residents and attending physicians who apply for the INMED International Medicine Certificate frequently seek out opportunities to study
Emily Schwartz is a wonderful example of the enthusiasm that characterizes students pursuing the INMED International Medicine Diploma Program. When applying
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