Posts Tagged ‘medical missions’
2024 Student Pulse Highlights
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Read MoreAnatomy of Faith: A Medical Student’s Journey Out of Mormonism to Finding Christ
Indy Hanson and host, Bill Reichart discuss his journey from being LDS, born and raised, to finding Christ in an anatomy lab at medical school.
Read MoreThe Key to Christian Growth and Faithful Witness within Academia
Dr. James Tour and host Bill Reichart discuss How To Stand Strong as a Christian within Academia and the one thing that James has done for over 40 years that has been the foundation of his faith and Christian growth.
Read MoreMedical Missions with a Twist
Alexis Vonzalez Antonucci, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine Class of 2025, discusses her experience serving with CMDA in Cuba with our Medical Education International ministry.
Read MoreBehind the Curtain: Compelling Stories of Suffering and Faith from an ER Doc
Hear some of the most heart-wrenching stories of her 23 years in the Emergency Room, Dr. Trish Burgess explores genuine heartache and compassion for people who are going through the most difficult experiences of their lives, and how Christ’s compassion and peace can prevail in even the most extreme circumstances.
Read MoreHow To Have An Unforgettable Summer Experience
Matthew Lynch discusses his summer preceptorship with the Medical Strategic Network. Matthew, from Atlanta, Georgia, completed undergraduate school at the University of Georgia and has recently started his first year of medical school at the University of Florida. He is interested in global health and caring for refugees in particular.
Read MoreA Student’s Journey of Generosity
Bill and Luke discuss the impact and importance of an unique weekend experience called a “Journey of Generosity” (JOG). Luke talks about how this JOG impacted not only his own spiritual journey but also the campus ministry at large.
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