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IMB medical volunteer embraces eye-opening, real-life missions experience

  • March 31, 2022
  • International Mission Board
  • Alabama, Featured, International Mission Board, International News, Latest News, Missions, Virginia
Medical volunteer Anna Leigh Breedlove performs a minor procedure on a patient in the surgical theatre at the Baptist Medical Centre of Nalerigu, Ghana.
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IMB medical volunteer embraces eye-opening, real-life missions experience

Medical volunteer Anna Leigh Breedlove greets a toddler in the surgical ward of the Baptist Medical Centre of Nalerigu, Ghana. IMB photo

Anna Leigh Breedlove spent the fall engaged in what she calls “one of the best and most challenging experiences of my life.” The physician assistant student spent eight weeks in Nalerigu, Ghana, working at the Baptist Medical Centre through the International Mission Board’s Global Health Rotation program.

When she began the rotation in October 2021, she was a final year PA student. She has since graduated from the program.

While there Breedlove was responsible for checking on patients during rounds, helping determine the care they needed and assisting the attending physician, Heidi Haun, in the operating room. She also helped the operating room staff with other procedures. As different teams came to volunteer, Breedlove got the opportunity to work alongside them. See related video.

In her blog about her time in Nalerigu, Breedlove shared examples of how the work was rewarding, ranging from being involved in healing process of a struggling mother to learning to pull teeth alongside a dental team. She also shared how she felt the burden of being an “(almost) health care provider” and how the decisions she made directly influenced the outcomes of patients.

One thing that continually stuck out to Breedlove was the need for medical care, specifically in areas like Ghana where it is not easily accessible.

“This trip opened my eyes to what long-term missions work looks like,” Breedlove said. “While only there for two months, I had the opportunity to see what it was like to live in a different culture, practice medicine and serve in a community that truly needed it. I was able to see the church in action in Nalerigu, meet other believers from around the world and help Dr. Haun as much as I could.”

Breedlove will soon begin a job in her hometown of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, in trauma surgery soon. Although she will begin her medical career stateside, she noted, “I believe that this trip continued to confirm God’s calling on my life and plan to continue to be involved with missions in the future.”

As she hones her medical skills, she also looks forward to supporting missionaries who are currently on the field and preparing herself for wherever God leads her in the future.

Global Health Rotation

The IMB’s Global Health Rotation program is an opportunity for Southern Baptist medical, dental and PA students and residents to serve internationally in a missions setting for four or more weeks.

In addition to being a member of a Southern Baptist church, students must be in their third year of medical or dental school or in their final year of PA school to apply to the program. Candidates must be recommended by the dean of the medical, dental or PA school based on character, morals and academic ability.

Residents who are interested in the program must also be members of a Southern Baptist church, have completed two years of residency and be recommended by the chief of service.

All applicants need to have an interest in medical ministries of some sort. While no salary is provided, airfare and visa costs are provided. In addition, on a case-by-case basis, lodging may be provided by the field.

MedAdvance 2022 to highlight other opportunities

The Global Health Rotation is just one of the ways the IMB is promoting health care missions.

Health care professionals, health care students, church leaders or individuals involved in mobilizing healthcare professionals can find out more about the IMB’s growing involvement in medical missions by attending MedAdvance 2022. Breedlove will be one of the speakers presenting.

The conference will provide opportunities for networking with other healthcare professionals, meeting healthcare missionaries and learning how to pair healthcare training with a love for international missions.

MedAdvance 2022 will be held June 23–25 at Mount Vernon Baptist Church in Glen Allen, Virginia. Registration is open now. Visit imb.org/event/medadvance-2022 to learn more.

To find out more about the Global Health Rotation program, email healthcare@imb.org. To learn more about medical missions, visit imb.org/healthcare.

For more information on other missions pathways the IMB offers, visit www.imb.org/go and chat live with an IMB employee about what path might be right for you.


EDITOR’S NOTE — This article was written by Myriah Snyder, and was originally published by the International Mission Board.

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