M2H: Stories of Transformation

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Project SAVE arrived in Breda!

January 15, 2019 General

There are new additions to the MSU-II! Mission to Heal recently had the honor of partnering up with Project S.A.V.E (Save All Valuable Equipment), a non-profit organization that collects and re-distributes medical equipment around the world. Project S.A.V.E shares Mission…

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Mongolia 2018 Reflection: Consider Mission to Heal (Jane Smilie)

January 2, 2019 Volunteer Reflections

On our recent mission to Mongolia, I very much appreciated the leadership provided by both M2H founder Dr. Glenn Geelhoed and Senior Advisor Bart Kruijsen.  Both wisely counseled as the train left Ulaanbaatar our first evening of the trip, that…

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Mongolia 2018 Reflection: The First of Many (Kayla Spicer)

December 18, 2018 Volunteer Reflections

Looking forward to this mission to Mongolia I can truly say I had no idea what to expect. This lack of expectation for what the next day would hold persisted for the entire duration of the trip and looking back…

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Mongolia 2018 Reflection: “Maybe It’s All of Us” (Inna Theodorou)

December 12, 2018 Volunteer Reflections

I first heard about Mission to Heal from my dear friend and surgeon Dr. Andreas 6 months before the trip. He already had a lot of experience working in a hospital in Nepal and following his numerous stories I decided…

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Mongolia 2018 Reflection: Grateful and Growing (Saejel Mohan)

November 11, 2018 Volunteer Reflections

This was my first mission with Mission to Heal, and my first medical mission overall. My goals for this mission were simple: I wanted to see what medicine was like outside the United States and if I still wanted to…

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Mongolia 2018 Reflection: Against the Status Quo (Conlan Pierce)

November 4, 2018 Volunteer Reflections, Missions

As a medical student and aspiring surgeon, participation in the 2018 M2H Mongolia mission was invaluable. My reasons for joining the mission were to gain clinical medical experience, learn about other cultures, and to give back. These expectations were satisfied…

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