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Critical Need for Critical Care
 
7:00 PM Central  |  Tuesday, January 5
Dr. Beth Stuebing Adams, M.D.
Greg Seager RN
Founder Christian Health Service Corps
Dear Ministry Partner, 
 
Medical care in developing countries is changing radically over the next 10 years. For lower-resourced countries like Malawi, there is no existing infrastructure to handle a huge wave of chronic health care issues such as cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, trauma, orthopedics, etc. As the population begins to live longer and become more urban, there is a skyrocketing need for advanced surgery, trauma care and medical care. It truly is the critical need for critical care.
 
Tuesday, January 5th, we are honored to talk with two highly regarded international medical leaders. They both know the urgent needs of providing international quality medical care and serving the poor in places with little or no access to care. They will share with us both the enormous needs that countries like Malawi face and the solutions that we can all be a part of creating. 

This is a discussion you do not want to miss. Join us on Tuesday night, January 5th, at 8 pm Eastern / 7 pm Central / 5 pm Pacific. Please have your questions ready for us. We look forward to you connecting with us live via Zoom or on Facebook LiveIf you choose to view with Zoom you will need to pay attention to both the login and the passcode provided for you at the end of this email.
Meet our guests:

Dr. Beth Stuebing Adams 
is Board Certified in both General Surgery as well as Surgical Critical Care. She is also an Advanced Trauma Life Support course instructor. She completed her General Surgery at Rhode Island Hospital and Alpert Medical School of Brown University. She then completed a Trauma Surgery and Surgical Critical Care Fellowship at Jackson Memorial Hospital, University of Miami. From 2013 until 2016, she was Trauma Medical Director at Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett, WA.
 
Importantly, Dr. Stuebing, along with her husband and three young children, will be relocating to Lilongwe, Malawi, in Africa this coming July to become part of the new Surgical Residency teaching faculty at Nkhoma Hospital. Dr. Stuebing will also be leading a countrywide initiative to upgrade critical care medicine in all hospitals.
 
Greg Seager RN is the Founder and Director of Christian Health Service Corps. CHSC is a sending ministry of Christian doctors, health professionals and health educators serving the poor in places with little or no access to care. Each year, CHSC missionaries bring compassionate, lifesaving medical services to hundreds of thousands of patients in countries across Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
Blessings,


E. Andrew Mayo 
President and CEO 

When: January 5, 2021, 07:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)
Topic: Critical Need for Critical Care
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