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TSF International Medical Volunteer Scholarship Grant

THE THORACIC SURGERY FOUNDATION

Funding Amount

US $2,500

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

TSF International Medical Volunteer Scholarship Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: The Thoracic Surgery Foundation
Amount: US $2,500
Last Updated: February 26, 2026

Summary

The TSF International Medical Volunteer Scholarship, supported by the Edwards Lifesciences Foundation, offers $2,500 travel scholarships to cardiothoracic surgery residents and early-career surgeons for global surgical outreach. This 1-2 week volunteer opportunity allows participants to assist experienced surgeons in various countries, contributing to medical education and surgical procedures for underserved populations. By engaging in these humanitarian efforts, volunteers gain invaluable experience while helping to alleviate the burden of heart disease in low-income regions.

Overview

Overview: Through the generosity of the Edwards Lifesciences Foundation, TSF offers these travel scholarships of $2,500 for qualified cardiothoracic surgery residents and early-career cardiothoracic surgeons who are interested in participating in global surgical outreach. The TSF International Medical Volunteer Scholarship provides a 1-2 week volunteer opportunity for a cardiothoracic medical volunteer to learn from an experienced cardiothoracic surgeon volunteer leader. International Medical Volunteer Scholars will choose from TSF affiliated cardiac surgical trips, and serve as an active member of the volunteer team, assisting with surgery, screening, and medical education for underserved patients. Examples of recent international TSF volunteer opportunities include humanitarian outreach work in Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique, Kenya, Nepal, Peru, and Uganda. Purpose The TSF International Medical Volunteer Scholarships aim to provide a global cardiothoracic surgery volunteer experience for cardiothoracic surgery residents or early-career surgeons (within seven years of completion of CT surgery residency) who wish to gain experience in surgical outreach efforts. This trip allows volunteers to work with underserved patients in low and middle-income countries under the mentorship of an experienced surgeon volunteer. Scholars will choose from TSF-sponsored cardiac medical outreach trips and serve as active members of the volunteer team, assisting with surgery, screening, and medical education for underserved patients. These trips are designed to educate, screen and/or treat underserved populations to reduce the global burden of heart valve disease, and may include other programs that advance health care and address underserved populations.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. A cardiothoracic surgeon who has completed a program leading to certification by the American Board of Thoracic Surgery or its equivalent in a country outside of the United States, and who is within seven years of completion of CT surgery residency, or; A cardiothoracic surgery resident enrolled in an ACGME-accredited cardiothoracic surgery residency fellowship program who has not yet completed their training. A general surgery resident who is enrolled in an ACGME-accredited general surgery residency program and has not yet completed their training, and who has shown a demonstrated interest in cardiothoracic surgery.

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