RemoteCare Education
Learn the skills you need to succeed as a clinician in resource-limited settings
Two CME Learning Experiences
Featured Course
Orientation to International Medical Aid Work
Learn to be a medical mission provider
Our comprehensive overview of mission planning and execution is designed to teach a fundamental approach to mission work.
Self-paced learning with our full lesson suite
This course comprises our complete catalog of 25–85-minute video lessons; a great way to earn CME credits for medical license renewal.
Earn AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
The Wilderness Medical Society designates this enduring material for a maximum of 28 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
March 10 - March 16, 2024
Bocas Del Toro, Panama Medical Mission
Join a real medical mission deployment
Live and practice alongside the Floating Doctors medical team during a one-week immersive clinical deployment with rural Ngabe-Bugle indigenous communities.
Participate in group lectures in the tropics
CME lectures take place in a large, covered open-air space in the communal tower building of the Floating Doctors facility in the Panamanian jungle.
Earn AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
The Wilderness Medical Society designates this enduring material for a maximum of 51 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
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Advocating Change
RemoteCare Education was formed to provide specialized medical mission training to clinicians participating in international aid work in remote regions.
Our mission is to improve patient care and provider readiness in medical missions.
Our mission is to improve patient care and provider readiness in medical missions.
Almost every specialized activity in the world requires training, yet almost no clinicians undergo any formal preparation before deploying to participate in foreign medical mission work. This puts patients and clinicians at serious risk.
As the founder of Floating Doctors, I have supervised thousands of health care volunteers from around the world in a variety of mission settings, and a significant part of my role is to orient volunteers to challenging and unfamiliar health landscapes and to get them functioning safely and effectively.
I have seen many well-meaning but poorly executed mission interventions--some of which resulted in catastrophic outcomes—and almost all of them could have been prevented by the right knowledge, if only the clinician had received proper guidance and preparation.
This CME is our solution to get better care for patients and safer, more rewarding experiences for medical mission participants.
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