Thursday, March 31, 2005
Center for Bioethics Article on Shiavo Case
John Kilner, PhD, who was here last November, has written a good article on the ethical issues of the Schiavo case.
Dr. Gino Strada comes to Denver
DR. GINO STRADA
World renowned war surgeon, author and co-founder of the Italian humanitarian organization, Emergency, Dr. Gino Strada will be making an historic visit to Colorado April 3-9, 2005. Emergency was formed in 1994 with the aim of providing medical and surgical assistance to victims of war by setting up and managing hospitals in the hardest hit areas. With frank reality and deep humanity, Dr. Strada shares his profound experiences working in Afghanistan, Iraq, Rwanda, Peru, Pakistan, Cambodia and the former Yugoslavia.
Please join Project C.U.R.E. in supporting: Dinner with Dr. Strada benefiting Emergency Strings Restaurant 1700 Humboldt Street, Denver Friday, April 8th 7:00 – 10:00 pm Tickets: $100 To RSVP please e-mail:
bosch@argusfest.org
World renowned war surgeon, author and co-founder of the Italian humanitarian organization, Emergency, Dr. Gino Strada will be making an historic visit to Colorado April 3-9, 2005. Emergency was formed in 1994 with the aim of providing medical and surgical assistance to victims of war by setting up and managing hospitals in the hardest hit areas. With frank reality and deep humanity, Dr. Strada shares his profound experiences working in Afghanistan, Iraq, Rwanda, Peru, Pakistan, Cambodia and the former Yugoslavia.
Please join Project C.U.R.E. in supporting: Dinner with Dr. Strada benefiting Emergency Strings Restaurant 1700 Humboldt Street, Denver Friday, April 8th 7:00 – 10:00 pm Tickets: $100 To RSVP please e-mail:
bosch@argusfest.org
Wednesday, March 30, 2005
Where is God in disasters?
This is an excellent article in last month's First Things magazine. This line near the end really struck me:
"As for comfort, when we seek it, I can imagine none greater than the happy knowledge that when I see the death of a child I do not see the face of God, but the face of His enemy."
It is easy for us to give platitudes to those who are suffering. There certainly is no question that this is a dangerous world, full of pain.
Other sources I have found on this subject: The Problem of Pain by C. S. Lewis, and Making Sense of Suffering by Peter Kreeft.
"As for comfort, when we seek it, I can imagine none greater than the happy knowledge that when I see the death of a child I do not see the face of God, but the face of His enemy."
It is easy for us to give platitudes to those who are suffering. There certainly is no question that this is a dangerous world, full of pain.
Other sources I have found on this subject: The Problem of Pain by C. S. Lewis, and Making Sense of Suffering by Peter Kreeft.
Local student poster presentation
University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center
Third Annual Diversity Research Exchange Schedule
Thursday, April 7, 2005
Theme: Social and Political Determinants of Minority Health
The 2005 Diversity Research Exchange will take place at the Nighthorse Campbell Building on the Fitzsimons campus, on 13055 East 17th Avenue. The Poster Session will be in the entrance hall and the oral presentations will take place in the Kiva conference room, 1st floor.
8 – 8:30 am: Poster Set up
8:30 am: Opening Remarks: UCDHSC Chancellor Dr. Shore (tentative)
8:35 am: Welcome: Spero Manson, PhD
9 – 10:45 am: Oral Presentations
11:05 am- 12pm: Poster Session & Informal Lunch
Shallon Craddock, Abstinence ‘til Marriage Coalition of Los Angeles (ATMCLA) Faith-based Abstinence-until-Marriage Intervention
Wendy Dick, Cancer Death Disparities among Hispanic and Black Coloradoans: How Much is due to Poverty?
Third Annual Diversity Research Exchange Schedule
Thursday, April 7, 2005
Theme: Social and Political Determinants of Minority Health
The 2005 Diversity Research Exchange will take place at the Nighthorse Campbell Building on the Fitzsimons campus, on 13055 East 17th Avenue. The Poster Session will be in the entrance hall and the oral presentations will take place in the Kiva conference room, 1st floor.
8 – 8:30 am: Poster Set up
8:30 am: Opening Remarks: UCDHSC Chancellor Dr. Shore (tentative)
8:35 am: Welcome: Spero Manson, PhD
9 – 10:45 am: Oral Presentations
11:05 am- 12pm: Poster Session & Informal Lunch
Shallon Craddock, Abstinence ‘til Marriage Coalition of Los Angeles (ATMCLA) Faith-based Abstinence-until-Marriage Intervention
Wendy Dick, Cancer Death Disparities among Hispanic and Black Coloradoans: How Much is due to Poverty?
Newsletter 3/31/05
Denver CMDA Newsletter—3/31/05
Jim Small, MD PhD, Editor
Contents at a glance:
From a team in Jerusalem…He is Risen!
Mike McLaughlin on Campus Leadership Conference
John Patrick, MD, returns to Colorado in May
Resident’s Group Announces Meetings April 14 and 28th
Indigent Clinic Project Announced.
Put out a church announcement (suggested text included)
Comfort of his Touch Cancer Ministry
Alternatives Pregnancy Center in Metro Area
Missions Projects, anyone? (several listed) Lots of new ones from other chapters.
Other events that I know of
Again, if you know someone who should be getting this send me a reply with email address and I’ll welcome them to the List.
Also be sure and send me any announcements that might be of interest.
From a team in Jerusalem…
Christ is Risen! He is Risen Indeed!
We share with you greetings of Easter joy from the place of Resurrection!
"I am the resurrection and the life," Jesus said. Through the life-giving grace of the new life in Christ we all live and move and have our being. God's mighty act is at once a victory over sin and death and a triumph over all that binds humankind. Yet the first century shouts of "Hosanna!,” the urgent pleas to Jesus from those who lined the road into Jerusalem to “free us now,” are still echoed by the prayers of those who continue to suffer here. The pain of oppression is as real now as it ever was in this Holy Land. Our joy may give us confidence that we can always trust in God's ultimate sovereignty, but in the meantime the failings of ordinary men and women create the weight of injustice.
The renewed peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians have rekindled a spark of optimism that people might live in true peace in this land where so many have died, and so many more have lost land and hope and future. Yet there is little rejoicing.
The "Separation Wall" continues its way to completion around Bethlehem and its neighbors. It serves not only as a prison barricade for the Palestinians who live under its all-seeing eye, but also as a gargantuan obstacle to a just peace. The people of Jalame and Bardale and Jayyous watch as more and more of their land is taken. The people of Beit Hanina and Ramallah are cut off a little more each day from their neighbors. It is apparent that the promised freedom of movement for residents of the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, is circumscribed in reality by fences, roadblocks, and Israeli soldiers barely out of high school wielding automatic weapons. As has happened so often in the past, peace talks and negotiations divert the world's attention from the on-going building of new illegal Israeli settlements and the appropriation of Palestinian land and rights.
So how is it that we send greetings of Easter joy from a place where darkness seems to be all around us?
We can only answer that God's light shines the brightest in the overwhelming darkness of human sin and oppression. On the first Easter morning the women who loved Jesus walked to his tomb in the shadow of both the city wall and the Roman occupiers. They came only to offer a last measure of respect and mourning. They came in fear and in sorrow. They expected to find armed soldiers and opposition or, at the very least, a heavy stone blocking their way to the one they had loved. Yet they found not death, but life! Not despair, but joy! They came to anoint a body. They ran from the tomb to tell everyone they encountered that God had prevailed.
It is exactly that truth that lays the ground for our joy. And it is our trust in the bringer of joy - the Christ of Easter - that leads us to know that God is not defeated by mortal deeds. We rejoice in the fact that God has commissioned all of us to follow the women who ran from the empty tomb to spread the news of God's victory. We are strengthened by the hope that you will commit yourselves to speak and act against injustice in all its forms - and that you will join us in proclaiming the Good News that life is not found in oppression or human might…that life is not found in one's self-proclaimed superiority…that walls and tears do not bring peace. God has caused light to shine in our darkness, "…and the life was the light of all people." [John 1: 4b]
Al-Masih Qam—Hakkan Qam!
Christ is Risen! He is Risen Indeed!
(*traditional Arabic Greeting of local Christians shared during Eastertide)
Mike McLaughlin on Campus Leadership Conference
Dear Denver CMDA members,
Each spring, CMDA hosts 10-15 Campus Leadership Conferences across the USA in order to identify and train next year’s leaders for our CMDA campus groups.
We hope to fly two student leaders from your area to Portland, Oregon, for our annual Campus Leadership Conference, April 15-17, 2005. Students from all over the Western Region arrive Friday and are hosted in homes of local students and doctors. Friday night we will meet for orientation and Saturday for a full day of training. The purpose is to equip them to be next year’s campus leaders and to foster their spiritual and personal growth. The training concludes Saturday evening at a local restaurant.
What an encouragement it is to these young leaders to meet together with their peers from other campuses throughout the west.
In order to make this event happen, we are asking you and your colleagues to contribute a small donation to help cover the cost of airline tickets for two students from (med/den school) to fly to Portland, Oregon. If everyone contributes a little-$25-we will cover the cost of this most important event. We also ask the students to pay a registration fee of $25 to cover some of the meal cost and printing.
Would you consider supporting CMDA’s student ministry at (med/den school)?
Thank you for investing in the lives of your future colleagues.
Serving Christ together,
Michael J. McLaughlin, M.Div.
Ed. Note: Send checks made out to CMDA to Michael at 17720 NE Halsey St.
Portland, OR 97230. Let him know what these are for.
John Patrick is coming to town in May
John Patrick, MD, from Ottawa, Canada, is planning a Western Tour again this year. He is often heard on the CMDA monthly audio newsletters, and is an erudite Christian physician and speaker. He is always worth hearing. It looks like he will be here Saturday, May 7th, with probably lunch and dinner meetings split between Denver and Colorado Springs. I’ve been to his sessions in Canada and he is always challenging and well spoken. This is a treat.
For further information: http://www.johnpatrick.ca/ http://www.augustinecollege.org/public.htm#cmds
Resident’s Group
There are two meetings in April. Residents, students, and graduates welcome!
April 14th—Walt Larimore MD on Taking a Spiritual History
April 28th—Marilyn Menges, PSL Chaplain, on grief among health care professionals
Location:
PSL Pathology Department Conference Room
7:00 PM
Conference room is at 1719 E. 19th Ave, Denver, 80218, on the 6th floor of the C building. Come to main entrance, go to information desk at top of escalator and ask for Resident’s Meeting directions…
The Resident’s Group would love to hear from Graduates. They’s sent me a list of possible topics. Meetings are usually the 2nd or 4th Thurs of every month as far as timing is concerned. Houses to meet at are also greatly appreciated : )
Dealing with death and dying
- Dealing with doubt
- Dealing with cynical/ critical supervisors
- Dealing with difficult patients
- Praying with patients/ for patients
- The Spiritual history
- The ethics of birth control, abortion
- Ethical issues in the ICU
- Any other ethical subject of particular interest
- Obedience to God and how it affects the way we practice medicine
Indigent Clinic Project
We are getting ready to meet with Inner City Health Center to find out how we might work together or copy them, and have some other groups lined up as well. Hang on, looks like an exciting ride. For further info contact Julian Hsu at: Julian.T.Hsu@kp.org
This is tremendously exciting, folks! What a way for us to come together to do the Lord’s work.
Church Bulletin Announcements
I have gotten a few “bites.” Please consider this!
How about getting CMDA listed in your church bulletin? It’s the rare church that doesn’t have room for a short announcement. You could put something like the following in for a few weeks:
Attention Christian Health Professionals:
The Christian Medical and Dental Associations in Denver is now sending an Email newsletter once to twice a month, with announcements of meetings, projects, missions, and upcoming events. We would like to add you to the list (we promise not to sell your name to spammers!) Send an email to denvercmda@hotmail.com and we’ll get you started.
Comfort of his Touch Ministry for Cancer Patients
An oncology nurse at Colorado Community Church has a support group for cancer patients every Wednesday night at the Englewood Campus, 3651 S. Colorado Blvd. Information line: 303-256-2901 or 303-783-3838. They might also like speakers.
Alternative Pregnancy Center
Alternatives Pregnancy Center is in three sites in the Area. Central is 1860 Larimer St., #200; West is 3110 S. Wadsworth; and Littleton is 2 W. Dry Creek Circle. http://www.apcdenver.org will get you there as will apcdenver@aol.com. They also suggest a book called A Season to Heal by Freed and Salazar for post-abortion patients.
Health Fair
April 3, 2005 11:00 to 4:30pm
Rita Bass Training Center,
Affiliated with Denver Health Medical Center, 777 Bannock St., Denver, CO 80204.
(S.E. intersection of 6th Ave and Bannock St.)
Organized by: Colorado Asian Health Education and Promotion Project
In collaboration with Denver Health Medical Center
With support from University of Colorado Health Sciences Center,
International Asthma Clinic, Asthma Coalition and American Diabetes Association
Sponsored by: Caring For Colorado and Office of Minority Health
• Free TB Testing for High Risk Individuals
• Free Testing for Diabetes
• Free Asthma/Allergy Screening
Educational Information for Health Care and Promotion. Bring your entire family for cultural presentations and
Free Refreshments.
Missions Projects, anyone?
I’ve started getting the Southern California, Virginia, and Kansas City newsletters and they have several projects going. It’s pretty easy to find missions trips, actually. If anyone wants to go to Honduras to teach at a university, I have a contact in Denver who is setting up some trips.
Send me a note if you know of a project or want one and I’ll put the announcements out here, etc.
Mission Trip to Uganda wants doctors and nurses
Colorado Community Church, Aurora, Colorado, is looking for doctors and
nurses who would like to join us on a mission trip to Uganda, the summer of
2006. You'll need to raise your own support, which will amount to around
$3000 - $3500. We will be working alongside Youth For Christ in Uganda and
some of their current ministries. There are plenty of opportunities for
medical mininstry, such as orphanges, senior ministries, teen pregnancy
center, etc. If you are interested, please contact Susan Stone, at
suzstone418@hotmail.com.
From the Southern California chapter…
June 24 through 25, CMDA and Fuller Seminary are hosting the second annual Healthcare Missions Conference. This will be wonderful opportunity to hear from great speakers, Dave Stevens, Stan Rowland, and Dan Fountain. For healthcare missions, these are foremost authorities. Last year's attendance exceeded their expectations and so we are now expecting to utilize more facilities and have more exhibits.
Register early!!!! http://fullerhealthcaremissions.info
Remember May 7 Student leadership conference, please encourage as many as possible and let us have an estimated attendance.
Trip is full! Pray for them.
April 17-24 Dental Outreach to Guatemala will let dentists and dental students serve the Lord with missionary dentist, Dr. Mike Kadera, and also with students and faculty from San Carlos University, in Guatemala City. We'll need a deposit of at least $650 by January 15th, in order to purchase airline tickets for our group. The remainder will be due by March 15. Cost from Los Angeles will be approximately $1250. Any interested dentists or dental students contact Mike Roberts immediately at drmiker@sbcglobal.net. We will have to limit the number on this team to 25.
June 24 to July 1. Good Samaritan Medical Ministry will be visiting Viet Nam in a clinical and evangelical outreach to the Hue Medical College to teach total joint replacements, laparoscopy, and peritoneal dialysis. They need a cardiologist, Infectious Disease specialist, Neurologist,
Heme/Oncologist. The cost is $1,500 (all-inclusive) If interested please
contact: John D. Branch, DO, FAAFP, JBranch000@aol.com, cell: 951-212-7668
May 27-30, 2005--Baja Outreach to Primo Tapia. Cost--about $200. Deadline to sign up will be April 25. For more information-- drmiker@sbcglobal.net.
From CMDA Tucson Chapter…
Dear CMDATucson Members,
Jane Jimenez from the Arizona Physicians Resource Council sent me an update on some of the medically related issues that the Arizona Legislature will addressing this year. I encourage you to go to their website to find out more about their mission and how they are helping promote Christian values we hold dear and supporting Christian healthcare providers in Arizona. Their website is http://www.azpolicy.org/aprc/aprc.html. God Bless.
Steve Smith, DDS Director CMDATucson
Samaritan's Purse wanted me to let you know that they are offering free rooms (that normally run at $195 a night) at the luxurious Esmeralda Resort and Spa for their West Coast "Prescription for Renewal" Conference April 15-17!
The fantastic speakers you will hear include - Joe Stowell, former President of Moody Bible College, Ben Carson, M.D. (you may have read his books - "Gifted Hands", "Think Big" or "The Big Picture") and Ross Rhodes (author, pastor and ambassador for Operation Christmas Child). Oh, and I will be there, too.
Check out the great music, beautiful location and the pre-conference missionary medicine seminar here:
http://www.samaritanspurse.org/index.asp?section=World+Medical+Mission&subsection=Prescription+For+Renewal
Alternative Missions is a group of Christian believers that are passionate about doing our part to see God glorified in all nations. For over a decade we have been facilitating long-term works in countries like Mexico, Honduras, and Costa Rica. Our missions strategy is fueled by the creative passions that God has given to our staff and ministry partners. Surfing, business, drama, music, fishing, sports, education, health care, church planting, and construction are just a taste of the limitless ideas that Alternative Missions has utilized to lead people into a deeper relationship with Christ. We have a dental clinic and a medical clinic set up in Helene, Honduras which is an island near Roatan, Honduras. Most people know Roatan as a one the best dive spots in the world. There is always a need for help in ministering to the islanders for their physical and spiritual needs. The mission is staffed year round with visiting groups scheduled all the time. This year we have a need for dentists and physicians in Jan, Feb, Mar, April, May, June, Sept, and Oct. We are always looking for health care providers to see the island and the mission. We also have a clinic in Cofradia, Mexico just south of Mazola and we just set up a mission in Costa Rica and look forward to trying to establish a medical facility there. We are currently looking at setting up similar missions in Peru and Guatemala. I will be personally going to Helene on April 16-23 but I can arrange a trip for interested health care providers at any time. If you would like to get involved or have any questions, please contact me or you can contact the organization directly from the website below. Alternative missions is based out of Phoenix and their website is www.alternativemissions.com. God Bless you and I hope to see you at future missions.
Anthony Burrows, DDS
tarzantony@aol.com
Office Phone # 575-5900
Fellowship Opportunities
Are you looking for an experience this summer which integrates matters of faith into patient care? Do you want to serve in ways which could make a difference in a medically underserved community, and which will strengthen your skills as a future health professional? Would you enjoy the opportunity to work alongside Christian clinicians in an environment which promotes Biblical values? The Lawndale Summer Medical Project, or LSMP, is a 4-week service project that seeks to provide rising first or second year health professions students withThe Lawndale Christian Health Center a vocationally relevant and spiritually challenging training experience, working in medically underserved urban areas in Chicago. The LSMP was developed in cooperation with the Lawndale Christian Health Center and the Christian Medical & Dental Associations. For more information, go to the LSMP website, where you can download and print an application. Or simply email your request to LSMP2005@lawndale.org.
From the Virginia chapter…
Come on over to CMDA National Headquarters in Bristol, Tennessee where the Tri-Cities Chapter will be hosting the Saline Solution Conference on Saturday April 16, 2005 from 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the CMDA home office, 2604 Highway 421 Bristol, TN. To register, please contact Suzanne Gnaegy at (423) 968-1775 or e-mail sgnaegy@pipeline.une.edu
The Summer Medical Institute – June 24 to July 30, 2005
The vision of the Summer Medical Institute (SMI) is to train a new generation of health care providers who are Christ-centered and Biblically integrated in their approach to the healing arts. Since 1992, more than 450 students from 55 medical schools have participated in this program, adding valuable experience and training to their health care education while providing health care to over 25,000 children and adults in North Philadelphia, South Texas, and Matamoros, Mexico. For more information go to www.thesmi.org
Medical Education International
MEI is looking for academicians who have experience in residency training in their respective specialty. They have received requests from 2 locations in China to hold an academic exchange with them regarding postgraduate training. In addition, MEI is looking for medical oncologists and pharmacists specializing in oncology to participate in an oncology conference in the Middle East. If interested, please contact CMDA at: susane@cmdahome.org. For other MEI opportunities go to www.cmdahome.org
Other Events that I know of:
CMDA Radio Show First Wednesday of every month, 94.7 FM from 4-6 PM (Drs. Carter, Lewis, Palen, and/or Small)
Christian Health Fellowship (student’s ministry) first and third Wednesday of every month at the School.
Comfort of his Touch Cancer Ministry, Colorado Community Church, every Wednesday night.
In the Name of Love Tour
Featuring Todd Agnew, BarlowGirl and Warren Barfield
Sunday, April 17th at 7:30 pm
Faith Bible Chapel, 62nd and Ward Road in Arvada
Tickets are $15 in advance and $18 at the door.
Tickets now available at TicketsWest with locations in every King Soopers along the Front Range.
Just ask for TicketsWest at the customer service counter. Charge by phone at 1-866-464-2626.
Get them online at TicketsWest. Service Charge may apply.
Southern California Chapter also says…
May 27-30, 2005--Baja Outreach to Primo Tapia. Cost--about $200. Deadline to sign up will be April 25. For more information-- drmiker@sbcglobal.net.
June 19-22,Medical Evangelism Training & Strategies (METS) Conference, San Bernardino. CME and CEU available. June 19-July 19, 2005. Whole Person Care Preceptorship, Redlands, CA, Open to health students. Grow in your walk with God, through clinical experiences, learn to better integrate faith into practice, build friendships, conduct mission clinics in Mexico. www.GoMETS.org/summerproject/.
June 23 - 25, 2005 Healthcare Missions Conference at Fuller Seminary, Pasadena Peter Yorgin, M.D. [PYorgin@stanford.edu]
July 8-9, 2005, Ventura Chapter is going on a short term mission trip to Baja; more information can be found at http://www.cmdaventurachapter.com/missions.asp.
July 11-29, 2005: Clinical & Community Care (Course FCM 896A) at the University of Arizona is a tuition-free, full-time (80 class hours) interactive, practical course preparing fourth-year (North American) medical students and residents for “international rotations. Ron Pust, MD aheimann@u.arizona.edu
Oct 10 -15 Dave Stevens Western States Tour, details TBA
Focus on the Family Conference for Docs November 9-13, 2005. Contact info:
Medical Outreach Dept:
800-232-6459
CMDA Marriage Enrichment conferences, Feb 25-27, Apr 1-3, Sept 10-12
Prescription for Renewal ‘05
Come be renewed and inspired!
Where: Esmeralda Resort & Spa, Indian Wells, CA
When: April 15-17
Who: Medical professionals interested in missions
Enjoy a relaxing and renewing weekend of fellowship, testimonies, and Bible teaching tailored for medical professionals interested in the mission field. Registration for Prescription for Renewal begins at noon on Friday, April 15, followed by a buffet-style dinner and opening session. Our weekend together concludes with a worship and communion service on Sunday, April 17.
Guest Speakers:
• David Stevens, MD, MA (Ethics), Christian Medical & Dental Associations Executive Director
• Benjamin S. Carson, MD, Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
• Joseph Stowell, PhD, Harvest Bible Church
• Ross Rhoads, PhD, Samaritan's Purse
• Baroness Caroline Cox of Queensbury, British House of Lords
...joined by Musicians Dennis Agajanian and John and Anné Barbour
CME: Earn up to 10 hours of Category 1 CME at an optional Missionary Medicine Seminar on April 14-15
Fees: Prescription for Renewal conference is $500/person. Missionary Medicine Seminar is $350/person. Includes meals & materials. Spouses of Missionary Medicine Seminar participants may eat meals and attend sessions at no extra charge.
Sponsored by Samaritan's Purse
Call today for reservations!
1-800-528-1980, Extension 1172
For information e-mail: pfrwest@samaritan.org
June 8 - 12, 2005 CMDA National Convention and Scientific Meeting, Hyatt Regency Tech Center, Denver, Colorado Guest Speakers: Dr. Edmund Pellegrino, Dr. David Thompson, Sy Rogers and Adolph Coors, IV. Take advantage of Early Bird Registration Deadline: September 30, 2004. Melinda Mitchell - Melinda@cmdahome.org
July 11-29, 2005: Clinical & Community Care (Course FCM 896A) at the University of Arizona is a tuition-free, full-time (80 class hours) interactive, practical course preparing fourth-year (North American) medical students and residents for “international rotations. Ron Pust, MD aheimann@u.arizona.edu
International CMDA Conference, Sydney Australia, July of 2006
The Christian Medical & Dental Associations (CMDA) are made up of the
Christian Medical Association (CMA) and the Christian Dental
Association (CDA). CMDA serves as a voice and ministry for Christian
doctors. Founded in 1931 by medical students in Chicago, Illinois,
CMDA provides programs and services supporting its mission to "change
hearts in healthcare" with a current membership of more than 17,000.
CMDA promotes positions and addresses policies on healthcare issues;
conducts overseas medical evangelism projects through its mission arm,
Global Health Outreach; coordinates a network of Christian doctors for fellowship and professional growth; sponsors student ministries in medical and dental schools; distributes educational and inspirational resources; hosts marriage and family conferences; provides Third World missionary doctors with continuing education resources; and conducts academic exchange programs overseas. By being the "hands of Jesus" to needy people, CMDA seeks to fulfill His Great Commandment (Matthew 22:39; 25:36) and His Great Commission (Matthew 28:19).
For more information, visit www.cmdahome.org.
Jim Small, MD PhD, Editor
Contents at a glance:
From a team in Jerusalem…He is Risen!
Mike McLaughlin on Campus Leadership Conference
John Patrick, MD, returns to Colorado in May
Resident’s Group Announces Meetings April 14 and 28th
Indigent Clinic Project Announced.
Put out a church announcement (suggested text included)
Comfort of his Touch Cancer Ministry
Alternatives Pregnancy Center in Metro Area
Missions Projects, anyone? (several listed) Lots of new ones from other chapters.
Other events that I know of
Again, if you know someone who should be getting this send me a reply with email address and I’ll welcome them to the List.
Also be sure and send me any announcements that might be of interest.
From a team in Jerusalem…
Christ is Risen! He is Risen Indeed!
We share with you greetings of Easter joy from the place of Resurrection!
"I am the resurrection and the life," Jesus said. Through the life-giving grace of the new life in Christ we all live and move and have our being. God's mighty act is at once a victory over sin and death and a triumph over all that binds humankind. Yet the first century shouts of "Hosanna!,” the urgent pleas to Jesus from those who lined the road into Jerusalem to “free us now,” are still echoed by the prayers of those who continue to suffer here. The pain of oppression is as real now as it ever was in this Holy Land. Our joy may give us confidence that we can always trust in God's ultimate sovereignty, but in the meantime the failings of ordinary men and women create the weight of injustice.
The renewed peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians have rekindled a spark of optimism that people might live in true peace in this land where so many have died, and so many more have lost land and hope and future. Yet there is little rejoicing.
The "Separation Wall" continues its way to completion around Bethlehem and its neighbors. It serves not only as a prison barricade for the Palestinians who live under its all-seeing eye, but also as a gargantuan obstacle to a just peace. The people of Jalame and Bardale and Jayyous watch as more and more of their land is taken. The people of Beit Hanina and Ramallah are cut off a little more each day from their neighbors. It is apparent that the promised freedom of movement for residents of the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, is circumscribed in reality by fences, roadblocks, and Israeli soldiers barely out of high school wielding automatic weapons. As has happened so often in the past, peace talks and negotiations divert the world's attention from the on-going building of new illegal Israeli settlements and the appropriation of Palestinian land and rights.
So how is it that we send greetings of Easter joy from a place where darkness seems to be all around us?
We can only answer that God's light shines the brightest in the overwhelming darkness of human sin and oppression. On the first Easter morning the women who loved Jesus walked to his tomb in the shadow of both the city wall and the Roman occupiers. They came only to offer a last measure of respect and mourning. They came in fear and in sorrow. They expected to find armed soldiers and opposition or, at the very least, a heavy stone blocking their way to the one they had loved. Yet they found not death, but life! Not despair, but joy! They came to anoint a body. They ran from the tomb to tell everyone they encountered that God had prevailed.
It is exactly that truth that lays the ground for our joy. And it is our trust in the bringer of joy - the Christ of Easter - that leads us to know that God is not defeated by mortal deeds. We rejoice in the fact that God has commissioned all of us to follow the women who ran from the empty tomb to spread the news of God's victory. We are strengthened by the hope that you will commit yourselves to speak and act against injustice in all its forms - and that you will join us in proclaiming the Good News that life is not found in oppression or human might…that life is not found in one's self-proclaimed superiority…that walls and tears do not bring peace. God has caused light to shine in our darkness, "…and the life was the light of all people." [John 1: 4b]
Al-Masih Qam—Hakkan Qam!
Christ is Risen! He is Risen Indeed!
(*traditional Arabic Greeting of local Christians shared during Eastertide)
Mike McLaughlin on Campus Leadership Conference
Dear Denver CMDA members,
Each spring, CMDA hosts 10-15 Campus Leadership Conferences across the USA in order to identify and train next year’s leaders for our CMDA campus groups.
We hope to fly two student leaders from your area to Portland, Oregon, for our annual Campus Leadership Conference, April 15-17, 2005. Students from all over the Western Region arrive Friday and are hosted in homes of local students and doctors. Friday night we will meet for orientation and Saturday for a full day of training. The purpose is to equip them to be next year’s campus leaders and to foster their spiritual and personal growth. The training concludes Saturday evening at a local restaurant.
What an encouragement it is to these young leaders to meet together with their peers from other campuses throughout the west.
In order to make this event happen, we are asking you and your colleagues to contribute a small donation to help cover the cost of airline tickets for two students from (med/den school) to fly to Portland, Oregon. If everyone contributes a little-$25-we will cover the cost of this most important event. We also ask the students to pay a registration fee of $25 to cover some of the meal cost and printing.
Would you consider supporting CMDA’s student ministry at (med/den school)?
Thank you for investing in the lives of your future colleagues.
Serving Christ together,
Michael J. McLaughlin, M.Div.
Ed. Note: Send checks made out to CMDA to Michael at 17720 NE Halsey St.
Portland, OR 97230. Let him know what these are for.
John Patrick is coming to town in May
John Patrick, MD, from Ottawa, Canada, is planning a Western Tour again this year. He is often heard on the CMDA monthly audio newsletters, and is an erudite Christian physician and speaker. He is always worth hearing. It looks like he will be here Saturday, May 7th, with probably lunch and dinner meetings split between Denver and Colorado Springs. I’ve been to his sessions in Canada and he is always challenging and well spoken. This is a treat.
For further information: http://www.johnpatrick.ca/ http://www.augustinecollege.org/public.htm#cmds
Resident’s Group
There are two meetings in April. Residents, students, and graduates welcome!
April 14th—Walt Larimore MD on Taking a Spiritual History
April 28th—Marilyn Menges, PSL Chaplain, on grief among health care professionals
Location:
PSL Pathology Department Conference Room
7:00 PM
Conference room is at 1719 E. 19th Ave, Denver, 80218, on the 6th floor of the C building. Come to main entrance, go to information desk at top of escalator and ask for Resident’s Meeting directions…
The Resident’s Group would love to hear from Graduates. They’s sent me a list of possible topics. Meetings are usually the 2nd or 4th Thurs of every month as far as timing is concerned. Houses to meet at are also greatly appreciated : )
Dealing with death and dying
- Dealing with doubt
- Dealing with cynical/ critical supervisors
- Dealing with difficult patients
- Praying with patients/ for patients
- The Spiritual history
- The ethics of birth control, abortion
- Ethical issues in the ICU
- Any other ethical subject of particular interest
- Obedience to God and how it affects the way we practice medicine
Indigent Clinic Project
We are getting ready to meet with Inner City Health Center to find out how we might work together or copy them, and have some other groups lined up as well. Hang on, looks like an exciting ride. For further info contact Julian Hsu at: Julian.T.Hsu@kp.org
This is tremendously exciting, folks! What a way for us to come together to do the Lord’s work.
Church Bulletin Announcements
I have gotten a few “bites.” Please consider this!
How about getting CMDA listed in your church bulletin? It’s the rare church that doesn’t have room for a short announcement. You could put something like the following in for a few weeks:
Attention Christian Health Professionals:
The Christian Medical and Dental Associations in Denver is now sending an Email newsletter once to twice a month, with announcements of meetings, projects, missions, and upcoming events. We would like to add you to the list (we promise not to sell your name to spammers!) Send an email to denvercmda@hotmail.com and we’ll get you started.
Comfort of his Touch Ministry for Cancer Patients
An oncology nurse at Colorado Community Church has a support group for cancer patients every Wednesday night at the Englewood Campus, 3651 S. Colorado Blvd. Information line: 303-256-2901 or 303-783-3838. They might also like speakers.
Alternative Pregnancy Center
Alternatives Pregnancy Center is in three sites in the Area. Central is 1860 Larimer St., #200; West is 3110 S. Wadsworth; and Littleton is 2 W. Dry Creek Circle. http://www.apcdenver.org will get you there as will apcdenver@aol.com. They also suggest a book called A Season to Heal by Freed and Salazar for post-abortion patients.
Health Fair
April 3, 2005 11:00 to 4:30pm
Rita Bass Training Center,
Affiliated with Denver Health Medical Center, 777 Bannock St., Denver, CO 80204.
(S.E. intersection of 6th Ave and Bannock St.)
Organized by: Colorado Asian Health Education and Promotion Project
In collaboration with Denver Health Medical Center
With support from University of Colorado Health Sciences Center,
International Asthma Clinic, Asthma Coalition and American Diabetes Association
Sponsored by: Caring For Colorado and Office of Minority Health
• Free TB Testing for High Risk Individuals
• Free Testing for Diabetes
• Free Asthma/Allergy Screening
Educational Information for Health Care and Promotion. Bring your entire family for cultural presentations and
Free Refreshments.
Missions Projects, anyone?
I’ve started getting the Southern California, Virginia, and Kansas City newsletters and they have several projects going. It’s pretty easy to find missions trips, actually. If anyone wants to go to Honduras to teach at a university, I have a contact in Denver who is setting up some trips.
Send me a note if you know of a project or want one and I’ll put the announcements out here, etc.
Mission Trip to Uganda wants doctors and nurses
Colorado Community Church, Aurora, Colorado, is looking for doctors and
nurses who would like to join us on a mission trip to Uganda, the summer of
2006. You'll need to raise your own support, which will amount to around
$3000 - $3500. We will be working alongside Youth For Christ in Uganda and
some of their current ministries. There are plenty of opportunities for
medical mininstry, such as orphanges, senior ministries, teen pregnancy
center, etc. If you are interested, please contact Susan Stone, at
suzstone418@hotmail.com.
From the Southern California chapter…
June 24 through 25, CMDA and Fuller Seminary are hosting the second annual Healthcare Missions Conference. This will be wonderful opportunity to hear from great speakers, Dave Stevens, Stan Rowland, and Dan Fountain. For healthcare missions, these are foremost authorities. Last year's attendance exceeded their expectations and so we are now expecting to utilize more facilities and have more exhibits.
Register early!!!! http://fullerhealthcaremissions.info
Remember May 7 Student leadership conference, please encourage as many as possible and let us have an estimated attendance.
Trip is full! Pray for them.
April 17-24 Dental Outreach to Guatemala will let dentists and dental students serve the Lord with missionary dentist, Dr. Mike Kadera, and also with students and faculty from San Carlos University, in Guatemala City. We'll need a deposit of at least $650 by January 15th, in order to purchase airline tickets for our group. The remainder will be due by March 15. Cost from Los Angeles will be approximately $1250. Any interested dentists or dental students contact Mike Roberts immediately at drmiker@sbcglobal.net. We will have to limit the number on this team to 25.
June 24 to July 1. Good Samaritan Medical Ministry will be visiting Viet Nam in a clinical and evangelical outreach to the Hue Medical College to teach total joint replacements, laparoscopy, and peritoneal dialysis. They need a cardiologist, Infectious Disease specialist, Neurologist,
Heme/Oncologist. The cost is $1,500 (all-inclusive) If interested please
contact: John D. Branch, DO, FAAFP, JBranch000@aol.com, cell: 951-212-7668
May 27-30, 2005--Baja Outreach to Primo Tapia. Cost--about $200. Deadline to sign up will be April 25. For more information-- drmiker@sbcglobal.net.
From CMDA Tucson Chapter…
Dear CMDATucson Members,
Jane Jimenez from the Arizona Physicians Resource Council sent me an update on some of the medically related issues that the Arizona Legislature will addressing this year. I encourage you to go to their website to find out more about their mission and how they are helping promote Christian values we hold dear and supporting Christian healthcare providers in Arizona. Their website is http://www.azpolicy.org/aprc/aprc.html. God Bless.
Steve Smith, DDS Director CMDATucson
Samaritan's Purse wanted me to let you know that they are offering free rooms (that normally run at $195 a night) at the luxurious Esmeralda Resort and Spa for their West Coast "Prescription for Renewal" Conference April 15-17!
The fantastic speakers you will hear include - Joe Stowell, former President of Moody Bible College, Ben Carson, M.D. (you may have read his books - "Gifted Hands", "Think Big" or "The Big Picture") and Ross Rhodes (author, pastor and ambassador for Operation Christmas Child). Oh, and I will be there, too.
Check out the great music, beautiful location and the pre-conference missionary medicine seminar here:
http://www.samaritanspurse.org/index.asp?section=World+Medical+Mission&subsection=Prescription+For+Renewal
Alternative Missions is a group of Christian believers that are passionate about doing our part to see God glorified in all nations. For over a decade we have been facilitating long-term works in countries like Mexico, Honduras, and Costa Rica. Our missions strategy is fueled by the creative passions that God has given to our staff and ministry partners. Surfing, business, drama, music, fishing, sports, education, health care, church planting, and construction are just a taste of the limitless ideas that Alternative Missions has utilized to lead people into a deeper relationship with Christ. We have a dental clinic and a medical clinic set up in Helene, Honduras which is an island near Roatan, Honduras. Most people know Roatan as a one the best dive spots in the world. There is always a need for help in ministering to the islanders for their physical and spiritual needs. The mission is staffed year round with visiting groups scheduled all the time. This year we have a need for dentists and physicians in Jan, Feb, Mar, April, May, June, Sept, and Oct. We are always looking for health care providers to see the island and the mission. We also have a clinic in Cofradia, Mexico just south of Mazola and we just set up a mission in Costa Rica and look forward to trying to establish a medical facility there. We are currently looking at setting up similar missions in Peru and Guatemala. I will be personally going to Helene on April 16-23 but I can arrange a trip for interested health care providers at any time. If you would like to get involved or have any questions, please contact me or you can contact the organization directly from the website below. Alternative missions is based out of Phoenix and their website is www.alternativemissions.com. God Bless you and I hope to see you at future missions.
Anthony Burrows, DDS
tarzantony@aol.com
Office Phone # 575-5900
Fellowship Opportunities
Are you looking for an experience this summer which integrates matters of faith into patient care? Do you want to serve in ways which could make a difference in a medically underserved community, and which will strengthen your skills as a future health professional? Would you enjoy the opportunity to work alongside Christian clinicians in an environment which promotes Biblical values? The Lawndale Summer Medical Project, or LSMP, is a 4-week service project that seeks to provide rising first or second year health professions students withThe Lawndale Christian Health Center a vocationally relevant and spiritually challenging training experience, working in medically underserved urban areas in Chicago. The LSMP was developed in cooperation with the Lawndale Christian Health Center and the Christian Medical & Dental Associations. For more information, go to the LSMP website, where you can download and print an application. Or simply email your request to LSMP2005@lawndale.org.
From the Virginia chapter…
Come on over to CMDA National Headquarters in Bristol, Tennessee where the Tri-Cities Chapter will be hosting the Saline Solution Conference on Saturday April 16, 2005 from 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the CMDA home office, 2604 Highway 421 Bristol, TN. To register, please contact Suzanne Gnaegy at (423) 968-1775 or e-mail sgnaegy@pipeline.une.edu
The Summer Medical Institute – June 24 to July 30, 2005
The vision of the Summer Medical Institute (SMI) is to train a new generation of health care providers who are Christ-centered and Biblically integrated in their approach to the healing arts. Since 1992, more than 450 students from 55 medical schools have participated in this program, adding valuable experience and training to their health care education while providing health care to over 25,000 children and adults in North Philadelphia, South Texas, and Matamoros, Mexico. For more information go to www.thesmi.org
Medical Education International
MEI is looking for academicians who have experience in residency training in their respective specialty. They have received requests from 2 locations in China to hold an academic exchange with them regarding postgraduate training. In addition, MEI is looking for medical oncologists and pharmacists specializing in oncology to participate in an oncology conference in the Middle East. If interested, please contact CMDA at: susane@cmdahome.org. For other MEI opportunities go to www.cmdahome.org
Other Events that I know of:
CMDA Radio Show First Wednesday of every month, 94.7 FM from 4-6 PM (Drs. Carter, Lewis, Palen, and/or Small)
Christian Health Fellowship (student’s ministry) first and third Wednesday of every month at the School.
Comfort of his Touch Cancer Ministry, Colorado Community Church, every Wednesday night.
In the Name of Love Tour
Featuring Todd Agnew, BarlowGirl and Warren Barfield
Sunday, April 17th at 7:30 pm
Faith Bible Chapel, 62nd and Ward Road in Arvada
Tickets are $15 in advance and $18 at the door.
Tickets now available at TicketsWest with locations in every King Soopers along the Front Range.
Just ask for TicketsWest at the customer service counter. Charge by phone at 1-866-464-2626.
Get them online at TicketsWest. Service Charge may apply.
Southern California Chapter also says…
May 27-30, 2005--Baja Outreach to Primo Tapia. Cost--about $200. Deadline to sign up will be April 25. For more information-- drmiker@sbcglobal.net.
June 19-22,Medical Evangelism Training & Strategies (METS) Conference, San Bernardino. CME and CEU available. June 19-July 19, 2005. Whole Person Care Preceptorship, Redlands, CA, Open to health students. Grow in your walk with God, through clinical experiences, learn to better integrate faith into practice, build friendships, conduct mission clinics in Mexico. www.GoMETS.org/summerproject/.
June 23 - 25, 2005 Healthcare Missions Conference at Fuller Seminary, Pasadena Peter Yorgin, M.D. [PYorgin@stanford.edu]
July 8-9, 2005, Ventura Chapter is going on a short term mission trip to Baja; more information can be found at http://www.cmdaventurachapter.com/missions.asp.
July 11-29, 2005: Clinical & Community Care (Course FCM 896A) at the University of Arizona is a tuition-free, full-time (80 class hours) interactive, practical course preparing fourth-year (North American) medical students and residents for “international rotations. Ron Pust, MD aheimann@u.arizona.edu
Oct 10 -15 Dave Stevens Western States Tour, details TBA
Focus on the Family Conference for Docs November 9-13, 2005. Contact info:
Medical Outreach Dept:
800-232-6459
CMDA Marriage Enrichment conferences, Feb 25-27, Apr 1-3, Sept 10-12
Prescription for Renewal ‘05
Come be renewed and inspired!
Where: Esmeralda Resort & Spa, Indian Wells, CA
When: April 15-17
Who: Medical professionals interested in missions
Enjoy a relaxing and renewing weekend of fellowship, testimonies, and Bible teaching tailored for medical professionals interested in the mission field. Registration for Prescription for Renewal begins at noon on Friday, April 15, followed by a buffet-style dinner and opening session. Our weekend together concludes with a worship and communion service on Sunday, April 17.
Guest Speakers:
• David Stevens, MD, MA (Ethics), Christian Medical & Dental Associations Executive Director
• Benjamin S. Carson, MD, Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
• Joseph Stowell, PhD, Harvest Bible Church
• Ross Rhoads, PhD, Samaritan's Purse
• Baroness Caroline Cox of Queensbury, British House of Lords
...joined by Musicians Dennis Agajanian and John and Anné Barbour
CME: Earn up to 10 hours of Category 1 CME at an optional Missionary Medicine Seminar on April 14-15
Fees: Prescription for Renewal conference is $500/person. Missionary Medicine Seminar is $350/person. Includes meals & materials. Spouses of Missionary Medicine Seminar participants may eat meals and attend sessions at no extra charge.
Sponsored by Samaritan's Purse
Call today for reservations!
1-800-528-1980, Extension 1172
For information e-mail: pfrwest@samaritan.org
June 8 - 12, 2005 CMDA National Convention and Scientific Meeting, Hyatt Regency Tech Center, Denver, Colorado Guest Speakers: Dr. Edmund Pellegrino, Dr. David Thompson, Sy Rogers and Adolph Coors, IV. Take advantage of Early Bird Registration Deadline: September 30, 2004. Melinda Mitchell - Melinda@cmdahome.org
July 11-29, 2005: Clinical & Community Care (Course FCM 896A) at the University of Arizona is a tuition-free, full-time (80 class hours) interactive, practical course preparing fourth-year (North American) medical students and residents for “international rotations. Ron Pust, MD aheimann@u.arizona.edu
International CMDA Conference, Sydney Australia, July of 2006
The Christian Medical & Dental Associations (CMDA) are made up of the
Christian Medical Association (CMA) and the Christian Dental
Association (CDA). CMDA serves as a voice and ministry for Christian
doctors. Founded in 1931 by medical students in Chicago, Illinois,
CMDA provides programs and services supporting its mission to "change
hearts in healthcare" with a current membership of more than 17,000.
CMDA promotes positions and addresses policies on healthcare issues;
conducts overseas medical evangelism projects through its mission arm,
Global Health Outreach; coordinates a network of Christian doctors for fellowship and professional growth; sponsors student ministries in medical and dental schools; distributes educational and inspirational resources; hosts marriage and family conferences; provides Third World missionary doctors with continuing education resources; and conducts academic exchange programs overseas. By being the "hands of Jesus" to needy people, CMDA seeks to fulfill His Great Commandment (Matthew 22:39; 25:36) and His Great Commission (Matthew 28:19).
For more information, visit www.cmdahome.org.