Merry Christmas!
Greetings from the Morehouses! We deeply appreciate all your support and look forward to serving together with you in the coming year. Click here to read our holiday letter.
Read MoreGlobal Missions Conference
Annual Global Missions Health Conference This is a reminder to make sure you and your fellowship know about this amazing opportunity! Online registration—$65—closes November 7, on-site registration is $75; register for housing here. There’s no deadline listed for that but get your reservations in ASAP as there may be no more space at this late date. If this is the first you’ve heard of this, my apologies, I sent it out to all members last month. If you are not a CMDA student member (a free gift), please join now! Each fall the Global Missions Health Conference brings together more than...
Read MoreFall Physician Breakfast
The MCCF Fall Breakfast will be held on Saturday morning, September 18, from 9-11 am at the Academy of Medicine, 1441 East Avenue.Walking alongside:Teaching Medicine in the CongoDr. Mark Shelly is an Infectious Disease specialist practicing at Highland Hospital who will be sharing from his personal experiences teaching medicine as a mission to the Congo. Feel free to invite any friends or colleagues who might be interested, too!Please mark your calendars and RSVP using our Response page. Be sure to note the location (click here for Directions to the Academy of Medicine).
Read MoreSpring Physician Breakfast
The MCCF Spring Breakfast will be held on Saturday morning, May 1, from 9-11 am at the Academy of Medicine, 1441 East Avenue.Topic: Health Care Reform and YouWe’ve invited Dr. William Dolan from the Monroe County Medical Society to bring us a factual presentation about the provisions of the Health Care Reform legislation that recently passed in Washington and respond to any questions you may have. Dr. Dolan has been a Member of the AMA Board of Trustees since June 2007 and is very acquainted with the topic. Feel free to invite any friends or colleagues who might be interested,...
Read MoreJohn Seaman Haiti Report
My apologies that the news feeds from Haiti may not have made it to you all. Communications were very difficult while there, and I think my forwarding mechanism to get info to you may have failed. That being said, we really appreciate your prayers and support during the time in Haiti. Thanks to your gifts and prayers our 2 teams to Haiti were able to transport, use and distribute over ½ ton of medicines and other medical supplies. We saw hundreds of patients in 2 different locations: Carrefour, to the West of Port-au-Prince and at the Nehemiah Vision Site on the Northeast side of...
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