Who is my neighbour?
Have you been to our one-day workshop on medical mission? It's a day for those who are exploring possibilities in international work, and also for those who plan to stay put but want to support others. We've now run eight workshops - up to Edinburgh, down to Southampton, across to Belfast - but there are lots of places we haven't yet visited. Could you host an event where you are? A shorter half-day version is also a possibility - contact vicky.lavy@cmf.org.uk if you're interested.
STAT – Short Term, Able to Travel
Are you interested in serving overseas? The STAT list is a register of members who want to hear about short-term needs such as locums in mission hospitals, help with training or extra support in a crisis. We send intermittent email alerts to members on the STAT list – you might be the person to fill the gap, or might know someone who could. The list is growing – if you would like to be added to it, email vicky.lavy@cmf.org.uk. Short and long term needs abroad are listed on the CMF website at www.cmf.org.uk/international
Developing Health course 24 June – 6 July 2012
This year's course on medicine in resource-poor settings will take place at Oak Hill College in North London. A must for anyone planning to work overseas – come for a day, a week or a fortnight for excellent teaching and practical skills workshops. RCP accreditation applied for. Programme and booking on the website.
New electives database
International intern Sooyoung Lee has been working hard to improve our database of elective opportunities. We think we now have the most up-to- date directory in existence, giving details for over 80 Christian hospitals and 30 organisations offering electives, along with other useful information and advice – all available on the website www.cmf.org.uk/international
Congratulations
To Alan Budd MBE on his award of FRCGP
Outgoing
Philip Davies (Birmingham) to Uganda
Ros Howles (King's College London) to Uganda
Alison Leeder (Newcastle) to Central Asia
Homecoming
Godfrey & Angela Harverson (The London Hospital)
Victor & Rachel Hu (Trinity College Dublin) from Tanzania
Peter Knight (Southampton) from Yemen
Mark Macdonald from the Philippines
Helen Shawyer (Sheffield) from South Sudan
Obituaries
Frank Assinder, VRD
(q St Thomas' 1949, d – CMF informed December 2011) was a GP in Surrey until his retirement.
John Billinghurst
(q Oxford 1952, d 8 February 2012) was a retired consultant neurologist at Kent and Sussex Hospital.
Fiona Burslem OBE
(q Manchester 1964, d 20 November 2011) As a missionary doctor, Fiona had worked in some of the world's poorest countries and personally delivered over 5,000 babies.
Eva Drown
(q London 1937, d 22 December 2011) peacefully in her 101st year. She was a retired surgeon in Worthing.
Ralph Leech
(q Cambridge 1938, d 18 June 2011) in his 100th year. Previously with CMS in Uganda and Kenya until his retirement in 1964.
John Talbot
(q King's College Hospital 1945, d 3 December 2011) was a consultant bacteriologist who became Medical Director of Priscilla Bacon Lodge in Norwich until retirement in 1988.
Antony Wing
(q St Thomas' 1958, d 13 January 2012) after many years of Parkinson's disease. He was formerly a consultant renal physician at St George's.
Lionel Wright
(q Guy's Hospital 1942, d – CMF informed January 2012) was a retired GP in Surrey.