GCU alums minister to needs of Ugandans during medical mission trip

GCU Today Magazine

A group of health care professionals who studied together at Grand Canyon University before going to medical school traveled to western Uganda last year to bring medical care and God's love to people for whom modern necessities are scarce. Among them were Dr. David Engstrom and his wife, Jamie, a physician's assistant, who operate Pinnacle Family Medicine in Litchfield Park, Drs. Nicole and Brent Nedella, Courtney Mitchell and Stephanie Bradley, all GCU alumni. (Photos courtesy of the Nedella family)

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