by Kiran F | Jun 11, 2019 | News |
After being told her “headgear” wasn’t sterile, one pre-med student designed a medical hijab. Read this account, featured in Drexel University’s Honor Bound magazine, written by the student herself: read article
by Kiran F | Jun 28, 2019 | News |
Fist bumps instead of handshakes. Residencies that offer flexibility on the Sabbath. Healing ceremonies. Medical schools and teaching hospitals increasingly embrace students’ faith-based traditions. When Native American students start the academic year at the...
by Kiran F | Jun 28, 2019 | News |
Drs. Geetha Govindarajan (left) and Nadia Momin care for a patient during their February medical mission to a Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh. (Contributed photo) By AARON GETTINGER Staff writer Drs. Geetha Govindarajan and Nadia Momin, who practice internal and...
by Kiran F | Mar 1, 2019 | News |
There are two very interesting things about Dr. Matthew Cappiello. The California doctor, who is dual certified in internal medicine and pediatrics, is more than a physician. He has a side gig as an indie rock singer/songwriter, and he is also a dedicated global...
by Kiran F | Dec 17, 2018 | News |
Lights! Camera! Volunteer! ABC 13 Houston caught up with our current SaveRohingya volunteer group at the airport for an interview prior to their flight. Our Rohingya team has already treated hundreds of patients in just two days....
by Kiran F | Oct 7, 2019 | News |
This week our 17th team of volunteers continues carrying on the IMR mission to Syrian refugees. Get to know some of these talented and dedicated health care professionals. Dr. Jurga Adomaityte is an internal medicine physician from Henrico, VA. A friend of hers is...