Learn the Integration of Faith and Health.
Research is Ministry.
Meros Center Training programs equip you with the knowledge, tools, methods and connections to make an impact on the global stage. You will learn gospel-centered health strategies, research methods, and communications skills necessary to build your skills as a researcher and a practitioner of community health outreach. These skills could enable you to work with the Meros center as a research assistant giving you access to cross-cultural learning, connection to global missions, and opportunities for international travel.
Community Research in Guatemala
How can you benefit from and use The Meros Center training?
Watch the video below to see how one participant used her training as a field research assistant in Guatemala supporting a faith-based project.
Resources and Training
Journal of Preventative and Rehabilitative Medicine
The Journal of Preventive and Rehabilitative Medicine (JPRM) is an official Journal of the University of Zambia, School of Health Sciences, housed in the department of Physiotherapy. It publishes original peer-reviewed research reports, Systematic Reviews, Narrative Reviews, Critically Appraised Papers and Clinical/Brief reports on important trends and developments in preventive and rehabilitative medicine and other fields related to health care.
Strengthening Research in Faith-Based Organizations
Jason Paltzer and Keyanna Taylor describe the opportunities to strengthen the evidence coming from faith-based health organizations to improve outcomes and credibility. Meeting the financial and design knowledge of organizations to conduct and disseminate research is critical to increasing impact in community health ministry
Striving towards true equity in global health: A checklist for bilateral research partnerships
The Public Health, Religion, and Spirituality Network is a great place to find additional researchers in public health interested in measuring spiritual factors important for public and population health.
Public Health, Religion, and Spirituality Network
The Public Health, Religion, and Spirituality Network is a great place to find additional researchers in public health interested in measuring spiritual factors important for public and population health.
Research Assistant Opportunities
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