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Katie Hoffman Abby is executive vice president of VISTA and one of the company’s founders. She’s past president of the National Association of Locum Tenens Organizations, an endurance athlete (who just completed Ironman Wisconsin), and a member of the board of directors of IVUmed, a volunteer organization that provides medical and surgical education to physicians and nurses, and treatment to thousands of suffering men, women, and children throughout the world (www.IVUmed.com).

 

IVUmed Traveling Resident Scholar—apply now for 2008

Monday, December 24th, 2007 | Comments POSTED BY: Katie Hoffman Abby FILED UNDER: Social Responsibility

IVUmed, formerly International Volunteers in Urology, is a wonderful organization I am honored to support and serve and a member of the board. IVUmed sends medical teams around the world to teach local providers and provide care to patients with a variety of urological problems, including vesico vaginal fistula, hypospadias, and lymphatic filariasis. Our credo is, “Teach One, Reach Many.”

The IVUmed Traveling Resident Scholar Program gives residents the opportunity to experience urology in a developing world setting. American residents travel with board-certified urologists to partner hospitals abroad to exchange ideas with their hosts and perform procedures such as open stone surgery, benign prostate surgery, hypospadias repair and incontinence procedures.

Residents PGY-3 and above are eligible for the program. If you are interested, please submit the necessary application materials to the IVUmed Program Manager. The application deadline for travel between July 2008 and June 2009 is February 1, 2008. You can find the application and more details at www.IVUmed.com.
2007-2008 Resident Scholar Sites include Mongolia, Egypt, Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, Haiti, Nigeria, and Kenya.

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