Program Overview
Connecting skilled surgeons with communities in need.
Our Visiting Surgeons Program connects skilled surgical volunteers with communities in need. Volunteer surgeons, anesthesiologists, and nurses join missions to provide life-changing care while mentoring local medical professionals.
Our Visiting Surgeons Program brings together experienced surgical professionals from around the world to provide life-changing care in underserved communities. Whether you're a surgeon, anesthesiologist, nurse, or other healthcare professional, your skills can make an extraordinary difference in the lives of patients who otherwise would not have access to surgical care.
How It Works
Our structured approach ensures maximum impact for patients and sustainable skill transfer.
Patient Screening
Local healthcare workers identify and screen patients who need surgical intervention. We review cases to ensure appropriate surgical candidacy.
Surgery
Our visiting surgical teams perform life-changing procedures alongside local surgeons, ensuring knowledge transfer and sustainable care.
Training
We conduct hands-on training for local medical staff, building capacity for ongoing care after our team departs.
Follow-up
Local partners provide post-operative care and follow-up. We maintain communication to track outcomes and address complications.
Mission Specialties
Join missions focused on your area of expertise.
General Surgery
Hernia repairs, tumor excisions, and other general surgical procedures.
Reconstructive Surgery
Cleft lip/palate repairs, burn reconstruction, and congenital anomaly corrections.
Pediatric Surgery
Specialized surgical care for children with congenital and acquired conditions.
Regional Missions
Targeted missions to specific regions with high unmet surgical need.
Volunteer Requirements
Qualifications needed to join our surgical missions.
Surgeons
- Board certified or equivalent in your country
- Active medical license in good standing
- Minimum 3 years post-residency experience
- Current ACLS/BLS certification
Anesthesiologists
- Board certified or equivalent
- Active medical license in good standing
- Experience with limited-resource settings preferred
- Current ACLS/PALS certification
Nurses
- RN license in good standing
- Minimum 2 years OR/surgical experience
- Current BLS certification
- Pediatric experience preferred for some missions
All Volunteers
- Valid passport with 6+ months validity
- Up-to-date immunizations
- Physical ability to work long hours
- Flexibility and cultural sensitivity
What We Provide
Comprehensive support for our volunteer surgical teams.
Travel Coordination
We handle flight bookings, visa assistance, and ground transportation arrangements.
Accommodation
Comfortable lodging near partner hospitals for the duration of your trip.
Medical Supplies
All necessary surgical supplies, instruments, and equipment are provided.
Local Support Team
Dedicated coordinators and translators to support you throughout the mission.
Program Details
Everything you need to know about volunteering with us.
Expert Volunteers
Board-certified surgeons and medical professionals from leading institutions
Hands-On Training
Work alongside local surgeons to transfer knowledge and build capacity
Comprehensive Support
Full logistical support including travel, accommodation, and mission coordination
Why Volunteer With Us?
Join a community of dedicated healthcare professionals making a global impact.
Program Impact
The difference our visiting surgeons are making around the world.
Active Volunteers
Missions Per Year
Countries Reached
From Our Volunteers
Hear from surgeons who have joined our mission trips.
"Volunteering with MolGen has been the most rewarding experience of my medical career. The impact you can make in two weeks is extraordinary."
Dr. Elena Rodriguez
Anesthesiologist, Houston
Ready to Make a Difference?
Join our community of visiting surgeons and help bring surgical care to those who need it most.
