Missionary Medicine Intensive

 Are you living and working (short-term or long-term) in communities without access to adequate medical care? Join us for MMI, a one-week course which will equip you with the knowledge and hands-on experience you need to diagnose and treat illness and injury in remote locations. Nurses may obtain NCNA 30 contact hours upon successful completion. 

   

Before you begin your course, please fill out this form with the necessary information.

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  • Year of Last Tetanus Shot: *

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Includes course instruction, materials, comfortable housing and tasty meals. Our affordable fees are made possible by professional instructors who volunteer or raise their own support.

 

Meet Your Instructor

Anna Goble Talley received a BSN from Western Carolina University in 1976. Anna and her late husband Dr. James Goble served in Liberia under SIM. She has worked in critical care and is now an adjunct faculty of nursing. She is the US Director of Missionary Medicine Intensive (MMI) has been teaching the course since 1999. She has six children and seven grandchildren and lives in Marion, NC, with her husband, Toby Talley.