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  2. Medical missions - Wikipedia

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    Medical missions is the term used for Christian missionary endeavors that involve the administration of medical treatment. As has been common among missionary efforts from the 18th to 20th centuries, medical missions often involves residents of the "Western world" traveling to locales within Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America, or the Pacific Islands.

  3. Bethel Baptist Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Medical Mission trips are made in collaboration with local churches, tribal groups and Medical Ministries International. Scheduled discounted surgeries are available through Medical Ministries International. [4] It is a member of the Private Hospitals Association of the Philippines. [5]

  4. Iloilo Mission Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Central Philippine University–Iloilo Mission Hospital Medical Education Training Center (CPU–IMH METC) - built through collaboration with Central Philippine University for the clinical training and off-campus classes of its medical and allied health sciences courses, CPU-IMH METC is a two-story structure with clinical and classroom ...

  5. Philippine Civic Action Group - Wikipedia

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    This was an answer by the Philippine government to the request made by South Vietnam and the United States for combat troops. While combat troops were sent, the main mission given to PHILCAG was in the area of pacification, civic engagement, engineering, and medical missions.

  6. Silliman University Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The Dumaguete Mission Hospital (or Silliman University Mission Hospital) which was established as early as 1901 as a small infirmary, is the forerunner of the present-day Silliman University Medical Center. It was not until later in 1903 that a hospital was formally built in replace of it, by the American missionary doctor, Henry Langheim ...

  7. Life on a special mission comes to an end for Beaufort’s ...

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    His first mission trip was in the summer of 1977 to the Gaza Strip, with his wife, Beaufort native Patricia Lubkin Bush, a nurse, and their two children, Clay, then 8, and Dolly, then 3.

  8. History of medicine in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The history of medicine in the Philippines discusses the folk medicinal practices and the medical applications used in Philippine society from the prehistoric times before the Spaniards were able to set a firm foothold on the islands of the Philippines for over 300 years, to the transition from Spanish rule to fifty-year American colonial embrace of the Philippines, and up to the establishment ...

  9. Hospitals of Hope - Wikipedia

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    Hospitals of Hope is a 501(c)(3) Christian medical missions organization that aims to improve the healthcare of the under-served, both locally and internationally. [ 1 ] Hospitals of Hope sends medical, dental, and general volunteers, as well as students at various levels in their training, to serve at the Hospitals of Hope hospital in Vinto ...