We have collected an extensive list of online resources related to international health and medical missions.
Harvest Field Ministries works in the area of Les Anglais, Haiti. They offer vocational training as well as healthcare, with multiple medical and dental clinic teams visiting each year.
Harvest International is a non-profit, non-denominational, Christian organization ministering to the physical needs of impoverished people throughout the world to gain the right to minister to their spiritual needs.
Useful site with links to many Christian based medical missions and projects. Alphabetical listing of database.
In cooperation with the "Adopt-a Village Missions a group of Granville and Newark, Ohio volunteers travel to Dumay, Haiti, each January to provide free medical services to the local villagers.
Healing Hands for Haiti Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing rehabilitation medicine to Haiti. The foundation operates a year-around clinic with doctors and surgeons in Haiti who volunteer a few days a week. Short term mission trips are sent to the clinic roughly once monthly with physicians, prosthetists, surgeons, etc.
Through programs in medical aid and relief, Healing Hands International provides patients, doctors, clinics, and hospitals with the medications, medical equipment, and supplies that they need to improve their quality of life and save the lives of others.
Healing the Children Chapters arrange for medical screening of the child, immigration documentation, transportation, host family support, donated medical care, and return of the child to his or her country of origin. Each year, Healing the Children chapters organize medical trips and travel to host countries to treat children and young adults free of charge.
Health and Education for Haiti works collaboratively with the Haitian people to address their critical needs related to health and education. This organization is focused on education, infrastructure and conducting short term medical missions.
Health for Humanity sends multidisciplinary teams of volunteer healthcare professionals to Guatemala. In addition to the surgical program Health for Humanity works with local gynecologists and a local NGO to initiate a cervical cancer screening and treatment program
Health Horizons International (HHI) conducts short term medical missions to the Dominican Republic 3 times each year. HHI medical teams provide preventive healthcare services, education, and treatment for both acute and chronic conditions, focusing on the rural villages of the Puerto Plata region.
Health Partners International of Canada (HPIC) is a not-for-profit relief and development organization that works through partnerships to increase access to medicine and improve health in the developing world. HPIC assembles and distributes a Physicians Travel Pack that is carried by healthcare professionals and other humanitarian aid workers on medical missions worldwide. The Physicians Travel Pack contains an assortment of essential medicines and medical supplies that can treat hundreds of people.
The Health Reform and Decentralization Project (REDSALUD) is an activity sponsored by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to support the health sector reform process in the Dominican Republic through a bilateral cooperative agreement. REDSALUD was implemented through a contract signed between USAID and Abt Associates Inc., in participation with additional associates such as Development Associates Inc., Family Health International (FHI), American Manufacturer’s Export Group (AMEG) and the National Health Institute (INSALUD), a Dominican consortium of health NGOs.
Centering largely on Guatemala, HTI operates a network of clinics in rural areas, operates one-month medical missions trips for college students, operates short-term mobile medical/dental clinics, and surgical clinics.
Health Volunteers Overseas (HVO) is a private non-sectarian voluntary organization headquartered in the United States. HVO is dedicated to improving the availability and quality of health care in developing countries through training and education.
Project HERO serves as a clearinghouse for unused healthcare supplies and durable medical equipment (DME) by providing access to healthcare materials to those in need. HERO provides medical mission teams with medical and surgical supplies to serve those in need. Based in Fargo ND-Moorhead MN Area.
HealthCare Volunteer's mission is to provide an avenue for any volunteer interested in health areas to find an appropriate volunteering opportunity that fits their requirements. The web site connects health-related volunteers with volunteering opportunities, so that volunteers can use their time searching more efficiently.
HealthMap brings together data sources to achieve a unified view of the current global state of infectious diseases and their effect on human and animal health. This free site integrates outbreak data of varying reliability, ranging from news sources (such as Google News) to personal accounts (such as ProMED) to validated official alerts (such as World Health Organization).
HealthRight International is a global health and human rights organization founded in 1990. From 1990 through 2009, HealthRight was known as Doctors of the World-USA. They have provided medical and humanitarian assistance to those in the greatest need in more than 20 nations. Strong emphasis on human rights.
HealthServe is the Christian Medical Fellowship (CMF). The site has information about vacancies for health personnel with Christian agencies around the globe, information on working short and long-term overseas, about planning electives in a healthcare mission setting as part of training, etc. There is information on the courses and conferences that they run for students and qualified health professionals involved in mission, as well as other healthcare mission related courses and conferences around the world.
The immediate goal of Heart Care International is to provide open heart surgery for poor children and young adults in developing countries. The long term goal is to train local health care professionals in the medical and surgical management of heart disease, enabling them to provide heart care within their own community. They achieve this by assisting in training local surgeons and staff during our annual missions and by bringing several of them to the U.S. They helped establish a pediatric heart surgery program at CEDAMAT in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic and at Guatemala City, Guatemala. They are currently working to establish an additional program in El Salvador.
Started by Salem Lutheran Church members in Tomball Texas, Heart for Honduras sends two medical and dental missions a year in the La Esperanza area.
Heart to Heart International (HHI) is improving global health through humanitarian initiatives that connect people and resources to a world in need. Heart to Heart International currently serves in countries worldwide including Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Guatemala.
Heart to Heart International (HHI) is improving global health through humanitarian initiatives that connect people and resources to a world in need. Heart to Heart International currently serves in countries worldwide including Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Guatemala.
Heart to Heart International (HHI) is improving global health through humanitarian initiatives that connect people and resources to a world in need. Heart to Heart International currently serves in countries worldwide including Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Guatemala.
This "Heart to Heart" mission is indeed led by cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Robert Pascotto of Fort Myers, Florida. Since September 2002, Dr. Pascotto and his team have operated on 220 patients. It is our goal to continue our missions three times a year so that the indigent patients of Santiago will benefit from cardiac surgical intervention and our teaching faculty will continue to instruct the resident doctors and the hospital nursing staff.
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