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Webinar #121 Dr Jim Ritchie - Boundaries for healthcare missionaries

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Recorded on 17 Februaray 2022 for ICMDA Webinars. Dr Santhosh Mathew chairs a webinar and Q&A with Dr Jim Ritchie. The strategy of Healthcare Missions is   profoundly effective. But inherent in the practice of healthcare missions is   a propensity for overwork, burnout, and moral injury. These factors are among   the most frequently reported reasons for an early end of service for   healthcare missionaries. The use of God-honoring boundaries has been   identified as an essential spiritual discipline in cross-cultural missions.   When entire teams mutually support healthy, sustainable boundaries, they tend   to enjoy greater unity, emotional and spiritual health, and longevity. In this webinar, we   will explore the biblical support for practicing boundaries, and will   describe practical examples of boundaries which healthcare missionaries have   successfully employed. Dr Jim Ritchie is an emergency physician. He   served 25 years in the US Navy, including seven years as a residency program   director and two deployments to Afghanistan. He then served for six years as   a medical missionary in Chogoria, Kenya, and helped start a family medicine   residency there. Throughout his   experience in combat medicine and missions medicine, Jim has engaged the   problems of moral injury and burnout, and enjoys teaching the importance of   boundaries. He currently works with MedSend in the Longevity Project, helping   healthcare missionaries thrive. Jim and his wonderful wife Martha have six   children and one daughter-in-law. They live in Virginia Beach. To listen live to future ICMDA webinars, visit https://icmda.net/resources/webinars/

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Recorded on 17 Februaray 2022 for ICMDA Webinars. Dr Santhosh Mathew chairs a webinar and Q&A with Dr Jim Ritchie. The strategy of Healthcare Missions is   profoundly effective. But inherent in the practice of healthcare missions is   a propensity for overwork, burnout, and moral injury. These factors are among   the most frequently reported reasons for an early end of service for   healthcare missionaries. The use of God-honoring boundaries has been   identified as an essential spiritual discipline in cross-cultural missions.   When entire teams mutually support healthy, sustainable boundaries, they tend   to enjoy greater unity, emotional and spiritual health, and longevity. In this webinar, we   will explore the biblical support for practicing boundaries, and will   describe practical examples of boundaries which healthcare missionaries have   successfully employed. Dr Jim Ritchie is an emergency physician. He   served 25 years in the US Navy, including seven years as a residency program   director and two deployments to Afghanistan. He then served for six years as   a medical missionary in Chogoria, Kenya, and helped start a family medicine   residency there. Throughout his   experience in combat medicine and missions medicine, Jim has engaged the   problems of moral injury and burnout, and enjoys teaching the importance of   boundaries. He currently works with MedSend in the Longevity Project, helping   healthcare missionaries thrive. Jim and his wonderful wife Martha have six   children and one daughter-in-law. They live in Virginia Beach. To listen live to future ICMDA webinars, visit https://icmda.net/resources/webinars/

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