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INMED Newsletter Archive

INMED newsletters are organized below according to the following topics.

  DISASTER MANAGEMENT  

Forgotten Disasters
Hurricane Destruction & Emergency Response
Katrina & International Health
You Can Bring Hope Amidst The Rubble!

  INDIVIDUAL HIGHLIGHTS  

Coming To Love Zambia - Emily Schwartz
Dreams Fulfilled In Cameroon
Haiti: Nursing Outside The Comfort Zone
Impossible? A Practice And Medical Missions?
INMED Students In China
INMED Students In Ghana
INMED Students In Honduras
Saving Children In Ghana - Erica Horton
Serving The Somali People!
Where Are INMED Graduates Now? Dr. Kevin Raymer
Who Are The Most Famous People In Medical Missions?

  INMED OPPORTUNITIES  

2008 Exploring Medical Missions Conference
2005 INMED Graduation
First Exploring Medical Missions Conference
INMED 2007 update
International Medicine Course
International Medicine Intensive Course
INMED & The Islamic Medical Association
INMED Moves To New Headquarters
New Training Site In Papua New Guinea

  INSPIRATIONAL  

A Gift Of Hope To Zambia
Call For Help At Mission Hospitals World-Wide
Can A Specialist Do Medical Missions?
Feeling Inspired? Now Take The Next Steps
How Can I Launch Into Medical Missions?
Renew Your Dreams
Renew Your Skills
What Ignites Your Passion?
What's The Allure Of International Medicine?
Why Do Medical Missions? Part 1
Why Do Medical Missions? Part 2

  INTERNATIONAL HIV MEDICINE  

95 Percent Forgotten: HIV In Developing Nations
Can HIV Be Fought On A Budget?
INMED Launches CARE FOR KIDS In South Africa
Introducing INMED's International HIV Medicine Certificate
Training Health Professionals To Combat HIV/AIDS

  MEDICAL MISSION TOPICS  

A Hospital With Just One Doctor?
Contrasting Prosperity In China
Could You Diagnose Bird Flu?
Crossing Cultures Without Becoming Cross
Ethics And Medical Missions
Fighting The Diseases of Poverty
Future Of Medical Missions
Isn't English Enough For Doing Medical Missions?
Medical Missions: Unquestionably Life-Changing
The Future Of Medical Missions
Two Babies In Angola
What Is International Medicine?

  MOTIVATIONAL  

Forgotten Diseases
Forgotten People
Plight Of The Disabled Poor
Surprised By Giving
Unleash Your Power To Serve