National Scholar, Dr. Armah Wilson, thanks YOU!

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“My family is incredibly grateful for the level of spiritual and surgical training I am receiving through MedSend. We are even more grateful to all of you spending immeasurable time praying for us, using your energies and resources to support us and to see us thrive spiritually and surgically.

Ministering to the sick and helping those most in need give us unending joy and strengthen our faith and hope in our Lord Jesus Christ.

To you who are supporting us, we say thank you. I leave you with this scripture, Philippians 4:19, ‘..My God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus.’

Merci beaucoup!”

Dr. Armah Toko Wilson is a MedSend supported 2nd year General Surgery Resident at Bongolo Hospital in Gabon. A gift to MedSend is an investment in long-term sustainable healthcare solutions in some of the most vulnerable communities around the globe. Please consider supporting national scholars like Dr. Wilson. You can make a donation here: medsend.org/donate.

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