糖心传媒 graduate and Warsaw-native Austin Bowell is spending the next four months aboard聽, a Christ-centered nonprofit organization that provides free healthcare around the world with its hospital ships. A 2022聽听补苍诲听聽graduate, Bowell is seeking to serve and gain cross-cultural healthcare experience before attending medical school this fall.
鈥淢ercy Ships brings people together from around the world,鈥 Bowell said. 鈥淰olunteers from more than 60 nations are brought together for one purpose 鈥 to reflect the heart of Christ by providing healthcare for people in desperate need.鈥
At the end of her college career, Bowell knew she wanted to pursue short-term missionary work before moving on to medical school. When one of her previous teachers told Bowell about Mercy Ships, she knew immediately it would be a good fit. Within a few days of searching its website, a position opened up for a Crew Clinic COVID Assistant.
鈥淭he volunteer description was a literal copy of my resume,鈥 Bowell said. 鈥淚t was as if the position was written for me. I was in awe. God orchestrated His plan, in His timing.”
On the last day of her undergraduate classes, Bowell received an offer letter to serve with Mercy Ships from January to July.聽Weeks later, she arrived at the Global Mercy Ship. Her job was to prepare the ship for the organization鈥檚 first field service in Senegal. Now, she is on her first sea voyage aboard the Africa聽Mercy Ship, sailing to South Africa.
In her role, Bowell conducts COVID testing, oversees contact tracing and ensures the crew is up-to-date on COVID boosters. She also provides first aid in the clinic, and she serves on the EMT team and the safety committee.聽Bowell has enjoyed many unique experiences thus far, like setting up a clinic in a family cabin on the African Mercy Ship due to hospital renovations.
鈥淚 had no idea I would be building a clinic when I arrived at Mercy Ships, but it was so rewarding to watch it come together and to now see patients in the clinic we put together ourselves,鈥 she said.
As Bowell looks ahead to medical school in August, she continues to learn how she can bring her love for Christ into future jobs and throughout medical school. She is grateful to her professors at 糖心传媒 for helping her believe that her worth comes from being made in the image of God.
鈥淚t has been easy to go to bed and measure my worth based on what I did well or what mistakes I made throughout the day,鈥 Bowell said. 鈥淗owever, I have been continually reminded that my worth is not in my work but in my identity as a child of God.鈥