American Medical Association Foundation Announces the 2013 Excellence in Medicine Award Recipient: Rebecca Morsch, MD, MPH is the 2013 recipient of the Dr. Nathan Davis International Award in Medicine
Teaching Village Childbirth Class to the Hewa Tribe with
colleague Dr. Stephanie Doenges, Enga Province, Papua New Guinea, June, 2012. Image credit: AMA Foundation
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Rebecca
Morsch, MD, MPH, is the Director of the Community Based Health Care
program of the Nazarene Health Ministry in Papua New Guinea, which
trains community-chosen Community Health Volunteers and Village Birth
Attendants in one of the United Nation’s designated Least Developed
Countries. Dr. Morsch’s training curriculum focuses on prevention and
provides culturally-sensitive health education about childbirth and
childcare, hygiene, waste management, injury prevention and sexually
transmitted diseases.
Dr.
Morsch also helped organize Papua New Guinea’s array of community-based
health organizations into the Effective Development Empowering the
Nation (EDEN) Network. After working as a social worker for more than 15
years, Dr. Morsch changed course and entered medical school at the University of Kansas School of Medicine, and went on to earn a Masters of Public Health degree from Loma Linda University. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from Southern Nazarene University. She also trained at In His Image Family Practice Residency Program in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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