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Episode 15 is with Dr. Robyn Jennings, a family medicine physician who serves with Mission Doctors Association, a Catholic organization that provides medical care for the poor and training for local healthcare professionals.
While we’ve talked medical missions on this podcast before, this episode brings the fresh perspective of long-term medical missions with a family- and Dr. Jennings was preparing to leave for another mission when we talked!
We talk about:
- Dr. Jenning’s conversion to Catholicism
- Long-term medical missions and her experiences serving abroad in Ghana, Honduras,
and Tanzania (as a student)
- Practicing medicine without the ease of
access to supplies/tests/specialists
- Living abroad on mission with children
- Dating and marriage in medical school
We reference:
We reference the books Old Pioneers
and Death Comes to the Archbishop by Willa Cather, and Jo’s Boys by
Louisa May Alcott.
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