World Medical Mission

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  • Kenia

    Edward Graham celebrates the opening of a new cardiothoracic center at Tenwek Hospital, a Samaritan’s Purse has supported for decades.

  • Kenia

    The newly opened surgical center has capacity to handle 2,000 cases a year and is the largest dedicated cardiothoracic unit in sub-Saharan Africa.

  • El Salvador

    In one week, the World Medical Mission dental team uses a school bus turned clinic to treat, pray for, and serve nearly 300 patients in underserved communities.

  • El Salvador

    Samaritan’s Purse teams bring dental care, highly important to overall health, to patients young and old in El Salvador.

  • North Carolina

    Samaritan’s Purse staff pack medical kits with critically needed supplies to be sent to partner hospitals around the world.

  • Chogoria

    Doctors, nurses, pharmacists, dentists and other medical experts serving with World Medical Mission have extraordinary opportunities to provide physical relief in Jesus' Name.

  • Chogoria

    The Post-Residency Program welcomes new physicians and dentists who have been called to a career in medical missions.

  • Kijabe

    Medical professionals provide excellent care for patients to meet their physical needs while also ministering to their spiritual needs and sharing the hope of the Gospel.

  • Liberia

    World Medical Mission serves as a lifeline to dozens of mission hospitals by providing millions of dollars' worth of critically needed equipment and supplies.

  • Malawi

    Our orthopedic surgery team cared for more than 20 patients at Nkhoma Mission Hospital in Malawi.

  • Malawi

    Samaritan's Purse World Medical Mission volunteers prepare for orthopedic surgeries at Nkhoma Hospital in Malawi. Team members treated 23 patients with bone injuries and infections while reminding them that God loves them and they are not alone or forgotten.

  • Zambia

    Dr. Missy Sandberg examines x-rays at Mukinge Mission Hospital.

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