Students from Florida Gulf Coast University recently traveled to Honduras as part of the university’s Global Medical Brigades program, providing healthcare support and education in rural communities with limited access to medical services.
A group of 31 students worked alongside healthcare professionals in Monjarás, helping deliver care and preventative health education to residents during a multi-day clinic initiative. Throughout the trip, the team assisted nearly 600 patients, contributing to efforts that improved access to healthcare resources in underserved areas.
The experience provided students with valuable hands-on learning opportunities while allowing them to make a meaningful impact beyond the classroom. Through programs like Global Medical Brigades, FGCU continues to encourage service, leadership, and global engagement among its students.
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