Being a doctor is a calling. For Catholic Doctors this calling is also a
reflection of their faith.
While the challenges of being a doctor are known to many,
they include; many years of education; often followed by large debt; followed by long hours in a residency program;
and then seeking a way to utilize their education and gifts. The greatest challenges usually come when all
that they can do is still not enough.
For some on the outside it may seem like a great way to make
a living – but for most doctors it is much more about helping people live, and
live their lives to the fullest.
If you have ever listened to a surgeon gleefully recall a
challenging case with a good outcome; or an OBGYN whose smiling face says that she
has delivered yet another new life into the world; or an Emergency Room doctor
at the end of his evening, both exhausted and exhilarated; or seen the
pediatrician who seems to glow in the presence of the newborn, and who still
wakes in the middle of the night because a parent is meeting her at the
hospital, or the dentist who volunteers his time every chance he gets… then you
have met a doctor who is called.
Mission Doctors Association believes it is important to
recognize a Catholic Doctor whose faith informs their professional life. For some it has been activities in their own
community, for others it has been through their international mission work.
2015 Catholic Doctors of the Year, Fr. Jack McCarthy, MD and Fr. Maurice Schroeder, MD |
We invite everyone across the United States to consider the
Catholic Doctor they know and nominate them for the 2016 National Catholic Doctor of the Year. Help us recognize
the unique qualities that are witnessed when a Catholic doctor not only applies
their education and gifts, but does so in light of their Catholic faith.
Applications are being accepted now. You will find the form on our web site.
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