Adventist Peace Radio, Episode 55: Medical Missions + Ebola & Covid-19
Welcome to Adventist Peace Radio, the podcast of the Adventist Peace Fellowship. In episode 55, Gillian Seton shares about her experience serving a missionary surgeon in Africa during the outbreaks of both Ebola and Covid-19.
Gillian Seton, MD, is a graduate of the Loma Linda School of Medicine. She was serving as a surgeon at the Cooper Seventh-day Adventist Hospital in Monrovia, Liberia, when the Ebola outbreak hit in 2014, and she is now practicing medicine in Malawi. We recorded the following conversation on March 27, 2020.
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Adventist Health International – https://ahiglobal.org
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