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Featured Stories of Hope
- by Kelly@medsend.org
- August 11, 2026
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE International healthcare and nonprofit leader to succeed longtime CEO Rick Allen, continuing MedSend’s mission of equipping healthcare professionals for global service FORT MILL, S. C. — [August 11, 2026] — MedSend announced today that, following a year-long, intentional CEO succession planning process initiated by current CEO Rick
- by Kelly@medsend.org
- August 10, 2026
Compassionate surgical care is about far more than surgery. When Peter Paul Opiro first began pursuing medicine, his goal was to become a surgeon. Today, after three years of advanced residency training through the Pan-African Academy of Christian Surgeons (PAACS) and support from MedSend’s National Scholars Program, his understanding of
- by Kelly@medsend.org
- July 27, 2026
When Dr. Felix Mulago, a National Scholar from Congo, was growing up, he was fascinated by the doctors he saw during routine medical visits. “I was always telling my parents that I wanted to become like these guys,” he recalled. Today, Felix is preparing to graduate from Kabarak University’s Family Medicine residency
- by Gabby Coor
- July 9, 2026
Discover how MedSend is expanding global healthcare missions by supporting healthcare professionals, training Christian doctors, strengthening missionary well-being, and multiplying impact through local physician leaders.
- by Kelly@medsend.org
- June 26, 2026
A Message from MedSend’s Chief Development Officer, Morgan Boardman As we approach the close of MedSend’s fiscal year on June 30, I wanted to share one example of what your support makes possible in this final opportunity to give. Eleven surgeons. That is the number of MedSend-supported PAACS residents who have
- by Kelly@medsend.org
- June 22, 2026
At Tenwek Hospital in Kenya, Dr. Lydiah Ngigi recently described caring for a critically ill child whose family had traveled all the way from Tanzania seeking help. “They do not have money,” she explained. “They do not have any insurance at the moment, and you can see that the child
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