TRAIN AND SERVE
Hands-on experience to serve patients in the jungles of Myanmar
Learning by Doing
Physician Assistant students rotate in different clinic departments and are in charge of real patients. Engineering Technology students are given real construction and power projects to maintain the clinics.
Welcoming Everyone
While the clinics target the Karen and aim to provide care in their language and culture, everyone is welcomed regardless of their ethnicity, language, religion or income.
Aiming for Excellence
The clinics are staffed with experienced health providers who are in contact with hospitals in larger cities of Myanmar and with international practitioners.
VISIT THE CLINIC
Welcome to the
T-RAD Clinic
A small clinic located in a rural town of Karen State, Myanmar, seeing more than 700 patients a month.
Pictures: a patient with her child in the waiting room, a microscope technician doing a lab test, a doctor smiling at a patient, a pregnant patient with a midwife
VISIT THE CLINIC
Welcome to the
Rain Tree Clinic
A small clinic located in the jungles of Karen State, Myanmar, seeing more than 200 patients a month.
Pictures: the Rain Tree Clinic waiting room, a PA student taking care of a patient, two patients being seen by a PA student, a patient with her child in the waiting room
NEXT PROJECT
The Salay Hospital
and Campus
Earth Mission Asia bought 17 acres of land to create a healthcare campus that will house and train all the students and provide medical care to 113,000 people living in the region.
Pictures: Salay land, engineering staff house construction site, students dormitories, lab classroom
Completed Construction
Female dormitory
Male dormitories
3 classrooms
Next Construction
Delivery Unit
Hospital design plans and building
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