Furthest Peoples First: M2Hs Mission to Teach Through Mobile Surgical Care for Africas Sick, Poor, and Remote

Furthest Peoples First: M2Hs Mission to Teach Through Mobile Surgical Care for Africas Sick, Poor, and Remote

by Dr. Glenn W. Geelhoed
Furthest Peoples First: M2Hs Mission to Teach Through Mobile Surgical Care for Africas Sick, Poor, and Remote

Furthest Peoples First: M2Hs Mission to Teach Through Mobile Surgical Care for Africas Sick, Poor, and Remote

by Dr. Glenn W. Geelhoed

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Overview

When the world's remotest populations need medical care and training, Mission to Heal takes the operating rooms to them—no matter how far away they are.

Dr. Glenn W. Geelhoed is a medical doctor, humanitarian, and the founder of Mission to Heal (M2H), an organization through which he has conducted medical mission trips around the globe for over forty years. Using mobile surgery units made from repurposed rugged vehicles, M2H provides needed surgery to some of the world's most destitute people in some of the most desolate places on the planet. Just as —or even more—important is the crucial surgical training M2H provides to local citizens so that they can take over after Dr. Geelhoed and his teams move on to their next mission.

Furthest Peoples First tracks Dr. Glenn Geelhoed's latest missions in three African transects during the first seven months of 2019. Humanity and humility underscore the essence of M2H's efforts to reach the neediest first. With powerful stories of overland treks and culturally rich photojournalism, Dr. Geelhoed shares the people he met and the challenges his team faced—and the determination, patience, and partnerships that make his work successful, rewarding, and essential. Readers will be surprised, shocked—and uplifted—by how this team persevered in the face of countless unimaginable obstacles.

The title Furthest Peoples First refers to individuals and groups who are the furthest from care and whom the author considers his primary focus. The resourcefulness of the furthest peoples embodies the hope they have for their own progress. Dr. Geelhoed believes that this hope should be enhanced through education and training and not be smothered by handouts, takeovers, or a one-size-fits-all standardization of medical care from first-world redundancy.
Dr. Geelhoed received his BS and AB from Calvin College and his MD cum laude from the University of Michigan. He completed his surgical internship and residency through Harvard University at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital and Boston Children's Hospital Medical Center. To continue his work of creating further volunteer surgical services in underserved areas of the developing world, he completed master's and doctoral degrees in international affairs, epidemiology, health promotion and disease prevention, anthropology, tropical medicine, educational leadership, and philosophy.

Dr. Geelhoed has received numerous recognitions for his work in global healthcare, including the prestigious humanitarian award for outreach to the underserved from the American College of Surgeons, one of the highest honors in the surgical field. He is professor of surgery and international medical education at George Washington University Medical Center in Washington, DC, and is a member of numerous medical, surgical, and international academic societies. Dr. Geelhoed is also an avid game hunter and runner.

He has completed more than 165 marathons across the globe, and he is a widely published author, credited with several books and more than 800 published journal articles. When he is not on overseas M2H missions, he resides at his home in Derwood, Maryland, and enjoys spending time with his two sons and five grandchildren.

With the proceeds from this book, the author hopes to sustain, support, and institutionalize M2H's vital work and attract volunteers to join him in that work and his educational efforts. To learn more about Dr. Geelhoed, M2H, and how you can participate in or contribute to future missions, please visit www.missiontoheal.org.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162904137
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group, LLC
Publication date: 10/20/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Dr. Geelhoed received his BS and AB cum laude from Calvin College and MD cum laude from the University of Michigan. He completed his surgical internship and residency through Harvard University at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital and Boston Children’s Hospital Medical Center.

To assist in developing further volunteer surgical services in underserved areas of the developing world, Dr. Geelhoed completed masters degrees in international affairs, epidemiology, health promotion and disease prevention, anthropology, and a philosophy degree in human sciences.

He works as a professor of surgery at George Washington University Medical Center in Washington D.C. and is a member of numerous medical, surgical, and international academic societies. He is an avid game hunter and runner and has completed more than 135 marathons across the globe. He is a widely published author accredited with several books and more than 500 published journal articles and chapters in books. He has two sons and five grandchildren.

Notable awards and appointments he has received include the following—
• Humanitarian of the Year, GEORGE Magazine
• Volunteerism Award for International Outreach, American College of Surgeons
• Faculty Distinguished Service Award, George Washington University Medical School
• Inductee, Académie de Chirurgie de Paris
• Past President, Washington Academy of Surgeons
• Traveling Scholar, James IV Association of Surgeons
• Senior Fulbright Scholar
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