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Why Global Health Mission Trips are Important

Global health mission trips can open new doors for you, doors that you may have never considered in the past. Discover your missional calling in global health.

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Clinical Ethics 2022

Clinicians encounter many ethical issues in practice of medicine. This lecture first explores ethics from the perspective of seminal studies on normal human nature including incentives, social reciprocity and token effect. The lecture will then focus on the impact of this human nature on every day medical practice, medical education, medical research and medical missions.

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How to Avoid Missionary Burnout

Missionary burnout doesn’t just affect a person’s body and emotions. It also carries spiritual implications—for missionaries and those they reach.

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Overview of Leishmaniasis

Overview of leishmaniasis epidemiology, clinical presentation, and treatment options

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A Brief History of Christian Missionaries

The truth of the gospel—and the role of Christian missionaries in sharing that truth—has remained a constant for the kingdom for over 2000 years.

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10 Christian Missionary Organizations - Medical Missions

You have a heart for the nations, and when it comes to Christian missionary organizations to take you there, you have a lot of options.

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How Rehab Professionals can care for and advance the gospel to people with disabilities around the world

In this session participants will be exposed to the role rehabilitation professionals can play in addressing the needs of persons with disabilities around the world and how addressing these needs can advance the gospel. We'll explore the prevelance of disabilities in the world, and what God has to say about His love for and care for persons with disabilities. https://bit.ly/gmhc2022_roy_can...

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Resilience, Endurance and Serving God’s Kingdom in Unfamiliar Places

Resilience, Endurance and Serving God's Kingdom in Unfamiliar Places

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The Journey Continues: 4 Keys to Keeping the Flame Alive After a Mission Trip

We all know that the days and weeks following a trip are brimming with potential. Everyone is excited about what just happened and how they are changed by their experience. However, whenever I ask how that energy is getting captured, focused, or shared, I hear a lot of organizations and churches say things like “Yeah, we really should do this,” but if we are being honest, this is ...

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Caring for Victims of Humanitarian Disaster and Military Conflict

Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) face significant challenges to their health and well-being that are unique due to lack of necessary resources including food, water, sanitation, shelter, security, and healthcare. Caring for people in these situations requires an understanding of their unique needs as well as having realistic goals regarding what can and cannot be done for them. ...

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