While MMS is not a disaster response organization, we are reinforcing our support for organizations best suited to support direct relief and discouraging self-deployment of medical professionals.
The need for international support remains critical. Medications, supplies, and funding remain in short supply. Members who want to help can support organizations that are already on the ground. These organizations can always use financial support to
continue to care for the sick and injured, and some are accepting volunteers.
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What You Need to Know About Disaster Response
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Organizations Providing Care in Ukraine
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Telehealth Volunteer Opportunities
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Talking to Patients About War
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Other Resources
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This information is provided for informational purposes only and does not represent a specific recommendation or endorsement from the MMS regarding the organizations listed.
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