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Become a Nursing Intern in the Philippines: serve in medical missions at Shalom Birthing Clinic!

Jan - Dec 2024 | Action International Ministries

ACTION Missionary Pami Ellis with mom and baby

Trip #26513

Become a Nursing Intern in the Philippines: serve in medical missions at Shalom Birthing Clinic!

Trip #26513

ACTION Missionary Pami Ellis with mom and baby

Action International Ministries

Location:

Philippines, Southeastern Asia

Dates:

Jan - Dec 2024
Lasts 3 weeks to 1 year

Activities:

Bible Studies & Small Groups, Evangelism- Friendship/Discipleship, Internship, Medical/Healthcare, Technical/Professional Skills,

Cost:

Approximately $1100 to $1300
** See Financial Information Below
Includes: Lodging, Meals
Agency: Action International Ministries
Location: Philippines, Southeastern Asia
Dates: Jan - Dec 2024
Lasts 3 weeks to 1 year
Activities: Bible Studies & Small Groups, Evangelism- Friendship/Discipleship, Internship, Medical/Healthcare, Technical/Professional Skills
Cost: Approximately $1100 to $1300
** See Financial Information Below
Includes: Lodging, Meals
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In an area where only 25% of the poorest mothers receive maternity care, this facility meets a critical need with safe childbirth care, perinatal education, and most importantly, the love of Christ!

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Bible studies and discipleship are essential to the ministry at Shalom with mothers and others involved.

What the Mission Trip Will Be Like

Bible studies and discipleship are essential to the ministry at Shalom with mothers and others involved.

Philippines: -MISSIONS INTERNSHIP or MEDICAL MISSIONS TEAM-

Antipolo, Manila, Philippines

**Note: Interns must be at least 20 years of age and female, unless they are coming with a spouse.**

Q & A with ACTION missionary 

1. What are some ministry tasks that you want the intern to accomplish while serving with you?

Internships at Shalom Christian Birthing Home are tailored to the skill and confidence level of the intern. Because it is a medical facility, competency must be demonstrated prior to clinical participation. Typical interns are third or fourth year nursing or midwifery students or licensed practitioners who are looking for more experience in a cross-cultural setting, while deepening their Christian faith.

Interns may expect to help with vital signs, maternal and fetal assessment during antenatal and intrapartum periods, assisting with births, observing various assessment tools, and accompanying nurses and discipleship leaders during home visits and community Bible studies.

Most of the intern's time will be spent in direct clinical placement. Tailored experiences, such as home visits and Bible study involvement, will depend entirely on the intern and as opportunities arise. Administrative tasks such as clinical documentation are minimal, but expected as part of maintaining a proper healthcare facility.

2. What are some key lessons from your ministry and walk with the Lord that you want to impart to the interns to help them as they consider their own individual call to missions or vocational ministry?

Shalom is a great place to explore missions in a very supportive environment! Interns are given the opportunity to observe how medical ministry operates and slowly join into the fray as opportunities arise.

3. What would a typical day look like?

There is no such thing as a typical day at Shalom! Because we are a 24/7 facility, interns may be assigned to assist with an antenatal clinic, in the laboratory, on a birth room delivery shift, or conducting house to house visits with a Shalom staff member. Interns are never left alone and are typically assigned to an 8 hour shift, 5 days a week.

4. Please list specific skills an intern may expect to develop by the time the internship is completed.

Interns may expect to solidify skills learned in school, such as antenatal maternal/child assessment, labor & delivery, and well-mother/child assessment in the continued postpartum period. Depending on the intern's interest, additional skills may be developed, such as performing basic laboratory tests, ultrasound assessment, assistance with births, and neonatal resuscitation.

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Relation of Opportunity to National Church and/or Long-term Goals

The Shalom Christian Birthing Home invites you to join ACTION’s team, delivering hope among the neglected poor.

A Vision is Born

Shalom Christian Birthing Home was established by ACTION missionary, Mavis Orton, a retired nurse/midwife from England. Observing the exceptionally high maternal and infant mortality rates in the outskirts of Manila, Mavis opened her home to these at-risk mothers in order to provide a safe and dignified environment for childbirth. Nearby churches work closely with Shalom’s staff – resulting in many mothers and their families experiencing spiritual rebirth and becoming active in a local church.

ACTION missionary nurses, Cindy Gingerich and Pami Ellis joined Mavis in 2002 and 2011 respectively.

Birth of a Team

We now have a good team of midwives and nurses: ACTION missionaries Mavis Orton, Cindy Gingerich, and Pami Ellis, and midwives Diana, Maricel, Maricor, Benneth, Jheny, and Angie. But we desire more missionary midwives to join the team.

Growing Pangs

When the clinic first opened, eight babies were born a month, now approximately 120-150 babies are born each month!

Additional Trip Information

Region:
Southeastern Asia
Country:
Philippines
Other Location Info:
Antipolo, Manila
Participant Age:
College, Adult, Senior Adults
Eligible to Go:
Families, Groups [max size 10], Individuals, Married Couples
Other Financial Notes:
Depending on duration of stay.
Training debriefing
If the participant is going for less than six months, they will receive mentoring and coaching by someone on our Mobilization Team and also work through pre-field reading material and assignments. If the applicant is going longer than six months, they will participate in an in-person orientation and a separate in-person cross-cultural training course before deploying to the field. They will also have to be able to communicate in German, so German classes will be required. All participants will have a debrief interview with the person from our Mobilization Department who mentored and coached them before and during their time of service. They will also be asked to fill out a post-trip evaluation form to help them process their experience and next steps and provide our home office and field missionaries helpful feedback for sending future short-term workers.
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Mission Trip Offered By Action International Ministries

Action International Ministries (ACTION) is a global mission agency committed to sending multi-national missionaries who treasure Jesus Christ and minister His Gospel in word and deed, primarily to the poor.

Our three-prong strategy for urban ministry can be defined under three headings: evangelism, discipleship, and development.

The mission currently has 330 missionaries (and many other team members) in 40 countries. ACTION’s prayer target is for 221 additional missionaries to join them in the vital task of world missions, for the glory of God!

Our goal is to know God and take action! (Daniel 11:32)

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