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Webinar: Developing Resilience In The Face Of Difficult Medical Missions

November 12, 2019 By Curtis Cosby

Tim Mosher presents “Developing Resilience In The Face Of Difficult Medical Missions”

Tim Mosher is a retired fire chief and paramedic with 33 years of experience. He has worked as a registered nurse intermittently for over 30 years and completed a master’s degree in 2014 to become a nurse practitioner. Tim currently works in primary, urgent, and emergency room care and serves in foreign medical missions. He has made 25 trips in the last 12 years to several countries, responding to earthquakes, hurricanes, war, Ebola, cholera, and general medical relief, mostly with Samaritan’s Purse. Tim has helped establish two local churches in his hometown of Lima, Ohio, serving as an elder for 28 years. He and his wife have been married for 35 years and have four daughters and six grandchildren.

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