CMDA spring meeting Wed 7pm (NEW LINK), Bible Study Friday 12pm, and job opportunity!
Dear Public Health Christian Fellowship,
As Paul closes his letter to the church at Thessalonica, he writes, As for you, brothers and sisters, do not grow weary in doing good (2 Thess 3:13). Dear ones, praying that whatever you do - whether coursework, final projects and papers, job applications, project proposals, grant revisions, event planning, data cleaning, data analyses, Zoom meetings, studying, clinical work, intercessory prayer, caring for dependents, or activities of daily living - that your heart's desire remains to love the Lord your God with all your heart, mind, and strength and to do good to your neighbor. May our Lord fill you with his strength, enough for today, and may he give you hope for tomorrow.
Three things this week:
1) CMDA spring meeting Wed 7pm (UPDATED ZOOM LINK - must register/sign in to attend!)
2) PHCF Bible Study Fri 12pm
3) Job opportunity with CCIH/WorldRelief
1) CMDA spring meeting Wed 7pmPlease join us TOMORROW (4/22/20) 7-8:30pm for our spring meeting hosted by the Hopkins CMDA faculty chapter (via Zoom)!
Our guest speaker is Dr. Burton Lee, an intensivist currently at Pittsburg but transitioning to the NIH in the coming months. He will be sharing his perspective on the current health crisis given his background in critical care, his experiences as a missionary doctor in Africa, and role as coordinator for missionary physician CME. We will have a time for questions following the talk, as well as small groups for further discussion and prayer. Feel free to invite others who would be interested in this talk as well!
Registration is requested for this meeting: https://jhjhm.zoom.us/meeting/ register/ vpclcuquqTgs7L71TXBjR- 4LM6Jgew4z4A
Our guest speaker is Dr. Burton Lee, an intensivist currently at Pittsburg but transitioning to the NIH in the coming months. He will be sharing his perspective on the current health crisis given his background in critical care, his experiences as a missionary doctor in Africa, and role as coordinator for missionary physician CME. We will have a time for questions following the talk, as well as small groups for further discussion and prayer. Feel free to invite others who would be interested in this talk as well!
Registration is requested for this meeting: https://jhjhm.zoom.us/meeting/
After registering, you will receive a confirmation page containing information about joining the meeting.
2) PHCF Bible Study Fri 12pm
Join us for Bible study at 12noon on Friday! Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/95780355238? pwd= NnU4SDh6aDZrTXU1Z1Nrb3RGdFI0Zz 09
Meeting ID: 957 8035 5238
Password: phcf
Password: phcf
3) Job opportunity with CCIH/WorldRelief
Christian Connections for International Health | CCIH is hiring a Project Coordinator to work on CCIH grants focused on maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) and family planning (FP) in 6 different countries on USAID-funded grants. This is a full-time position and is a NEW position. The primary responsibilities of the Project Coordinator are tracking and monitoring the project activities of the subgrantees towards the goals of the overall grant. See the full position description and how to apply. (Read directions carefully!)
This person will be working almost 100% remote and needs to be comfortable and able to work at home by him/herself. As all travel is not happening right now and not sure when any work travel will start, that part of the job is not happening. Ideally, this person will be in the DC metro area as the team does get together in person at least quarterly. Will be working closely with Mona Bormet at CCIH and Amberle Brown (PHCF alumnus '16) at WorldRelief.
This person will be working almost 100% remote and needs to be comfortable and able to work at home by him/herself. As all travel is not happening right now and not sure when any work travel will start, that part of the job is not happening. Ideally, this person will be in the DC metro area as the team does get together in person at least quarterly. Will be working closely with Mona Bormet at CCIH and Amberle Brown (PHCF alumnus '16) at WorldRelief.
Blessings,
Teresa and Ope
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