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The most medically vulnerable and under-served areas in the world are in Africa and Asia according to the latest UN/WHO report. National doctors who want to deliver quality, compassionate healthcare in rural settings with little infrastructure struggle to find opportunities where hospitals or clinics can afford to bring them on staff. Curable diseases go untreated, treatable injuries go unhealed, and lives are lost without hearing there is a God who cares about their suffering.

Together, we build a healthier world. →

We can support our National Scholars as missionaries on the field once they graduate through The Launch Project, allowing for no interruption in providing Christ-centered care in rural and under-resourced areas.

The Launch Project aims to support National Scholar graduates who want to serve in mission hospitals and remote areas where their services are not financially viable. This project will provide a salary supplement for three years: full salary in year one, 75% in year two, and 50% in year three. This support allows hospitals or clinics time to generate revenue from the doctor's services, making their salary sustainable after three years. Additionally, SIM, one of our partner organizations, will help the National Scholar learn how to raise funds during this period.

An easy way to make a lasting difference.

National Scholars are the rising leaders transforming healthcare systems in their home countries. Be a catalyst for enduring change; give today and build a healthier, spiritually enriched world.

IMB missionary Dr. Heidi Haun sees patients in Nalerigu, Ghana. IMB Photo

National Scholars are the rising leaders transforming healthcare systems in their home countries. Be a catalyst for enduring change; give today and build a healthier, spiritually enriched world.

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“It is amazing that MedSend is willing to offer the hope that there are answers to financial barriers that would otherwise keep us from living forward our convictions and passions.”
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"MedSend... sponsor[ed] my residency and general orthopedics training in Kenya. I'd like to extend a huge thank you for making this possible. [The National Scholars Program] is a great way to reach out to many people who wouldn't have otherwise been able to afford to take these trainings.”
Dr. Chelsea Shikuku, MedSend National Scholar
Strapped with student loans, I couldn't serve overseas. MedSend cleared that barrier, and now I'm providing essential healthcare and faith where it's desperately needed."
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My community was hurting from a lack of skilled care. MedSend trained me, and now I'm a healthcare leader sharing both medical and spiritual healing."
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Make a difference that lasts for generations

Your contribution enables us to:
• Attract and retain talented doctors in underserved areas
• Increase access to essential medical services in remote regions
• Strengthen the fabric of communities through improved healthcare
• Provide consistent care that leads to better health outcomes
• Foster a culture of service and excellence in healthcare