Mission to Heal
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Document Type
Lecture
Abstract
Dr. Geelhoed serves as a surgeon and faculty member at the George Washington University Medical Center in Washington DC, although he spends most of his year living in remote areas of the world. For nearly 40 years he has led teams of medical students and professionals to some of the poorest and most medically needy areas on earth. They have traveled to places such as Haiti, the Philippines, Somaliland, Ethiopia, Eritrea, C ongo, Sudan, and Rwanda. In recognition of his work Dr. Geelhoed was named one of George Magazine’s Humanitarians of the Year in 2000 and was recently inducted into the Medical Mission Hall of Fame, affiliated with The University of Toledo’s College of Medicine, which honors those who have improved the human condition through better public health care. Dr. Geelhoed is a Calvin alum who will return to his alma mater to share his experiences on the medical mission field and the lessons he has learned in human resilience, lessons he calls “gifts from the poor”.
Publication Date
1-13-2011
Recommended Citation
Geelhoed, Glenn, "Mission to Heal" (2011). January Series. 236.
https://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/january_series/236