Medical Education International is a short-term missions program that provides academic teaching and clinical training upon request from governments, healthcare professional training institutions, and hospitals while building relationships with local colleagues and modelling the compassion, care and love of Jesus.

MEI serves primarily in low and middle income countries. Current team opportunities are listed below. If you may be interested in teaching with MEI now or in the future, please submit the Participant Application below.

Most teams consist of two to 10 fully-trained healthcare professionals. Some teams include medical students, residents, and fellows. Participants donate their time and self-fund their trips, although housing, food and local transportation offered by the host are welcomed. Teams teach subjects and skills requested by their hosts. The range of subjects is as wide as the requests MEI receives (See Requesting an MEI Team below for examples).

MEI has a number of scholarships (see below) to assist those in training with trip costs.
During the last academic year, MEI teams taught in Albania, Cuba, Egypt, Kenya, Mongolia, North Africa and North Macedonia.
MEI encourages local believers and national Christian Medical & Dental Associations. Teams also hope to improve healthcare by improving the knowledge, skills, critical thinking and care of local professionals, especially faculty.

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MEI Team Forms and Additional Resources

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