International Humanitarian Medicine
Emergency Medicine is one of the few specialties of medicine that encompasses all
disciplines of medicine.
One unique opportunity to learn more about diseases rarely seen in this country is
to travel abroad. The International Humanitarian Medicine program at the MEdical College
of Georgia at 麻豆官网首页入口 allows Emergency Medicine residents the opportunity
to travel to third world countries and provide medical care to those underserved by
modern medicine. The experience however, is mutually beneficial, by educating and
enlightening the physicians.
The trips are generally of 1-3 weeks duration, and most involve care of poor and disadvantaged
citizens. Many trips take place in primitive environments such as villages in the
Peruvian Amazon, remote towns in Myanmar, and the Masai region of Kenya. Team members
sometimes are housed in simple hotel rooms but in the more remote regions of the world
the team members sleep on sleeping bags underneath mosquito nets. Recent countries
visited include the Philippines, Thailand, Myanmar, Haiti, Peru, Dominican Republic,
Romania, Turkey, and Kenya. On the drawing board are trips to China, Bangladesh, Nigeria,
and Egypt. The majority of the international trips available to residents are co-sponsored
by Missions to the World a medical missionary group based in Atlanta, but no religious
affiliations or participation are required of the medical team members.
Register for the Asian Clinical Tropical Infectious Disease in Bangkok, Thailand.
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