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Mika

(17,751 posts)
Tue Dec 2, 2014, 06:30 PM Dec 2014

Interview w/a Cuban doctor in Liberia: “I’m just an ordinary guy.”



Cuban doctor in Liberia: “I’m just an ordinary guy.”

So, here’s the first question. Who are you? Where were you born? What did you study? How old are you? What’s your job in Cuba?

Ronald: I’m just an ordinary 45-years-old Cuban guy. I’m a specialist in family medicine. I have two children, three brothers. My parents are still alive, thank God. I am from Banes in the province of Holguin but I’ve always worked in Sagua de Tánamo. Right now, I live in Las Tunas Province and I work in the primary care section of the provincial health department.

I was born in Tacajo on May 4, 1969. I went to s school like any Cuban and graduated from medical school in Holguin in 1992.

I worked as a family doctor for two years as part of the Plan Turquino in Sagua (a program for rural and mountainous areas —Eds.) Three years later, I finished my residency in family medicine. Since then I’ve also headed teams at different levels, in Cuba and in both stints I did abroad: in Honduras and Venezuela.


Rest of interview here --> http://mediccglobal.wordpress.com/2014/12/02/cuban-doctor-in-liberia/





VIVA CUBA!



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Interview w/a Cuban doctor in Liberia: “I’m just an ordinary guy.” (Original Post) Mika Dec 2014 OP
Isn't it amazing to hear from someone who enters the profession because it's the WORK itself Judi Lynn Dec 2014 #1
This is great flamingdem Dec 2014 #2

Judi Lynn

(160,516 posts)
1. Isn't it amazing to hear from someone who enters the profession because it's the WORK itself
Tue Dec 2, 2014, 08:08 PM
Dec 2014

which matters to him/her?

People whose world is only large enough for just them (right-wingers) will never understand that, will they?

Thank you, Mika.

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