Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Cuba-niversal!!!!
I definitely think that yes, as a medical student graduating from the Latin American School of Medicine, students should be required to help work with the under served. I think it is fair to say that when you graduate, you have acquired all this knowledge and since, you have been using the resources of Cuba to learn, grow and live during medical school, one should give back to the community. This is also a great way to open your eyes and see a certain part of the world and how their medical needs are and serve them. It might even change your perspectives about what type of doctor you want to be or what type of people or area you want to work in. Being a doctor should not be about making money, even know here in the US and other parts of the world it is...In Cuba, helping the under served is a great thing to do. I am sure the students knew the rules before enrolling in the medical school programs, so its not a surprise that they must complete this after graduating. I enjoyed the part in the video when they said "health care is universal" because I think it should be.
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