Working with Governments, Universities, National Healthcare

Published: May 22, 2013, 8:21 p.m.

b'Traditional ways of serving in medical missions have included working in mission hospitals, clinics and aspects of community development and public health. Less well-known\\u2014but significant\\u2014medical mission ministries from the beginning include medical education and cooperating with local and national governments in planning or providing healthcare, including national healthcare. As entry into many areas of the world has been restricted for traditional medical missions over the past generation, these other less well-known thrusts have increased in strategic significance.

Three distinguished panelists\\u2014Dr. James Smith, Dr. Daniel Tolan and Dr. Matthew Koh\\u2014 bring extensive experience from nearly all continents to this session. They have served in both Christian and secular contexts and short and long term programs that have greatly enhanced the scope and effectiveness of medical missions worldwide. Join us to expand your horizons of opportunities to serve in these medical ministries.
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