Today I’m talking with two undergraduate students in non-healthcare fields about their interest in medical missions and in volunteering their skills. How wonderful to witness the altruism of these people! Their virtuous desires at age 20 may well result in compassion towards thousands of individuals in the future! As for the near term, I’m challenged to encourage these students by providing more formative opportunities to serve the poorest of the poor. Yet healthcare requires a certain level of skill, and under-skilled persons can put considerable demands upon supervisors who are often already over stretched. One upcoming opportunity is for undergraduate students in non-healthcare fields to increase their skill level by taking advantage of INMED’s International Public Health Hybrid Course!