MEDICAL MISSION TRIPS

Are you a medical professional? Serving on a medical mission trip is a powerful way to utilize your acquired skill set to help people in need. You will have the opportunity to not only treat many patients but also get to know them and pray for them. Many people have made professions of faith in Christ through our medical care programs. You will be playing a vital role in achieving the vision of seeing every man, woman, and child’s life transformed.


Mission of Hope operates mobile medical clinics year-round to bring exceptional care to those who do not have regular access to medical care. These clinics are organized and operated through local churches in communities where we have cultivated meaningful relationships for many years. The investment you make in the health of the people you meet will continue to have an impact long after you return home. 

You can also complete your CME (Continuing Medical Education) hours by serving on a medical trip. 
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WHO CAN SERVE?


We welcome the following medical professionals: MD, DO, PA, NP, PharmD, RPh, RN, LPN, Paramedic, EMT, CNA, OT, and PT, as well as non-licensed team members.


WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE TO COME SERVE?


As medical trip participant, you will participate in four full work days of medical care.

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hOpego trips

HOPEGO: MORE THAN A MISSION TRIP

For the past 20 years, Mission of Hope has had the opportunity to lead and facilitate mission trips.


We’ve seen two main things as a result of trips: 1) the advancement of the local church and 2) lives transformed of those serving on trips.


HopeGo facilitates meaningful ministry experiences by serving alongside the local church to reach every man, woman, and child with the Gospel.


Experience discipleship. Experience community. Experience adventure. Experience God.

MEDICAL TRIPS

• Utilize your acquired skills on a mobile medical clinic with Mission of Hope to bring exceptional care to those who do not have regular access to medical care.


• We welcome the following medical professionals: MD, DO, PA, NP, PharmD, RPh, RN, LPN, Paramedic, EMT, CNA, OT, PT, students, as well as non-medical team members.


• The investment you make in the health of the people you meet will continue to have an impact long after you return home.


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MISSION TRIPS

• Our trips are great for individuals, families, and groups of all sizes.


• We provide safe meals and drinking water, transportation to/from the airport and ministry sites, meaningful ministry opportunities alongside the local church, local cultural experiences and adventure, and an environment for discipleship and growth.

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EXAMPLE ITINERARY

Day 1 (Sat.): Arrival and Orientation


Day 2 (Sun.): Church, Community and Campus Tour, Team Time, Mission Launch


Days 3-6 (Mon.-Thurs.): Serving in Communities (mobile clinic if medical team)


Day 7 (Fri.): Excursion/Debriefing Day


Day 8 (Sat.): Departure


*Schedule for trips starting on Wednesday is similar except Tuesday is Excursion/Debriefing day.

FAQS

What are the housing accommodations like?

Team members will stay on our campus in a guest house with bunk style housing and will be separated by gender into separate rooms, each with twin bunk beds. 


Bathrooms on each of our campuses include running water and showers. Mission of Hope will provide a pair of clean sheets for you, as well as a pillow. Please bring your own bath and beach towel.


What immunizations will I need?

We recommend everyone acquire anti-malaria medication. We also encourage each person to bring an antibiotic such as an anti-diarrheal medication. 

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