News for: Physician Travel Pack
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Providing medicine to the world’s biggest family
HPIC Project Partner Profile on Mully Children’s Family Canada By Alicia Kolenda Dr. Charles Mulli often gets up in the middle of the night and…
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Nursing students travel to Malawi to develop intercultural competence as they gain hands-on experience
In today’s clinic and hospital setting in Canada, the pace is fast and the focus is on technology. So how do nursing colleges develop their…
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‘Thank you HPIC’: Haitian kids
A team of 11 volunteers, aged 20-70, travelled from the Timmins, Ontario area church, South Porcupine Pentecostal Church, to Haiti in April for a week…
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Muhammad Ali: legendary boxer, poet and Humanitarian Medical Kit carrier
Muhammad Ali’s insatiable drive was to help strangers in need. This is what his daughter Hana wrote in 2011. Muhammad Ali (1942-2016) was a heavyweight…
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Haitian radio alerts community that medicines and specialized care are available
Dr. Gail Nield’s parents always encouraged her to be kind, helpful and charitable, and to use her skills to benefit others, not just herself. For…
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Emergency airlift of primary care medicines arrives in Ecuador this week
Five skids containing enough essential medicines to provide up to 24,000 full courses of medical treatment are being airlifted to Guayaquil, Ecuador this week to…
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Thank you to our nurses!
On the occasion of National Nursing Week, HPIC would like to thank all the amazing humanitarian nurses we work with to deliver health and hope…
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Two major airlifts of medical relief for Ecuador
Two major airlifts will be leaving shortly for Ecuador to equip a partner charity in Guayaquil to distribute medical relief. Health Partners International of Canada…
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You can deliver health and hope to an impoverished community, here’s how
Thinking about heading abroad to serve as a volunteer or to help a community in need? You can deliver health and hope by carrying a…
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Pharmacist shares Haitian project at Pharmascience
The first time he went to Haiti, Jean-François Bussières was discouraged. “I was shocked, I vomited, I lost consciousness, I was frustrated,” he recalled. “The…
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