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Physician Assistant

Needs for Physicain Assistants are both for career missionaries and also for varying lengths of time as furlough coverage and specialty help.

Clinic in Gbarnga, Liberia, where Steve Trexler, certified PA, is beginning a training program for Liberian PAsClinic in Gbarnga, Liberia, where Steve Trexler, certified PA, is beginning a training program for Liberian PAs

For more information on any of these or other opportunities,

vist the ABWE Serve page at http://www.abwe.org/serve/

or contact us at ihm.abwe.org


 The Gambia:

An out-patient clinic started and maintained by ABWE this country has provided a vital link in reaching out to a Muslim people group in the 10/40 window. Maintained currently by a Nurse Practiioner, an RN, and a lab technologist, the clinic has an URGENT NEED for PAs willing to work in a rural clinic.

Papua New Guinea:

A small out-patient clinic attached to the ministry of the Goroka Bible College treats the local community and is looking to establish mobile clinics through local Baptist churches.

South Asia:

The ABWE hospital in South Asia has maintained a reputation for quality care in one of the most densely populated regions of the world for more than 40 years. They are now engaged in a Renewal Project which will upgrade their capacity to reach out to the surrounding Muslim, Buddhist, and animistic people groups around them.

Togo:

The Karolyn Kempton Memorial Christian Hospital (Hôpital Baptiste Biblique) is a 40 bed hospital in the southern part of the country. Opened in 1985, evangelism has been a central push of the ministry and numerous independent Baptist churches have been planted and continue to multiply. Now the Hospital of Hope is under construction as part of the Wendell Kempton Medical and Ministry Center in northern Togo whose majority population are Muslims in the 10/40 window.

See more about Togo at: www.togo.abwe.org

How you can sign up:

God's been tugging at your heart to join Him on the mission field. You've cruised the websites, read the brochures, talked with others, checked your schedule, and prayed for the Lord's direction. You may already have a sense of where God is calling you, or you may still be undecided. That's OK. You may know how you're going to pay for the trip, both in finances and time, or you may not really know how all that is going to work out. You've come to the place where you have peace about trusting the Lord with the details. Now it's time to step out in faith.

If you believe God is calling you to serve with us in medical missions, please review the information contained on the navigation tab to the left entitled "Qualifications for Short Term Team Service". If you meet these qualifications and are in agreement with ABWE's Doctrinal Statement, you may begin the Application process at ABWE's secure on-line site: https://applications.abwe.org/   Select the Medical Short Term (Rotations and Teams) Application.