How MedSend National Scholars Are Transforming Healthcare Missions: Dr. Dan Galat’s Story

When orthopedic surgeon Dr. Dan Galat and his family moved to Kenya, he couldn’t ignore the overwhelming number of patients in need — and the lack of trained specialists to care for them. What began as an unsustainable workload soon became a movement that is shaping the future of healthcare in Africa. 

Dr. Galat helped establish an orthopedic residency program at Tenwek Hospital, where MedSend National Scholars are trained not only in surgery, but in spiritual leadership — prepared to serve in the hardest-to-reach regions. 

Today, Dr. Marvin Wekesa and his wife Mourine, a MedSend National Scholar, are serving in a remote area of Kenya as national medical missionaries. Their work is advancing the Gospel and providing life-changing care to communities with little access to medical help. 

Watch the full interview with Dr. Galat below to hear how MedSend donors are fueling global impact through National Scholars:

https://youtu.be/5v5Ll8vc0tk

Learn More in Surrendered Heart — A New Book by CEO Rick Allen 

Want a deeper look into the lives of MedSend missionaries, including Dr. Galat? 

Rick Allen’s new book, Surrendered Heart: How God’s Calling Shapes Relationships, features Dan’s story among 13 powerful journeys of faith, medical calling, family, and resilience. 

This book dives into the very purpose of The Longevity Project — helping missionaries thrive long-term spiritually, relationally, and professionally. All proceeds go to the ministry of MedSend.

Order the Book & Support the Mission 


Your gift helps train more MedSend National Scholars who bring healing and the Gospel where it’s needed most. 

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