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Call of Duty: Personal, Professional Merits of Humanitarian Work

by Cheryl Alkon • June 5, 2016

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AAO-HNS Humanitarian Program
The program sponsors scholarships for doctors from developing countries, as well as resident travel to participate in outreach trips.

Global ENT Outreach (GEO)
Global ENT Outreach (GEO) sponsors trips to Ecuador, Peru, El Salvador, and American Samoa focused on ear surgery, education, and training.

Mayflower Medical Outreach
Co-founded by James Saunders, MD, this program focuses on a northern region of Nicaragua.

Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre (KCMC), Moshi, Tanzania
Faculty from the Southern Illinois University (SIU) department of otolaryngology travel to Tanzania twice a year.

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