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  • Autor: aronecdi
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CALCULUSIUNCIU
Somewhere in Africa
Seventeen-year-old Nadia Clarke talks many of the families over there are to talk to some doctors and ask them
about her African experience.
and how difficult their lives can be. But about the profession. I saw some true
Last summer I got the chance to I was also amazed at how positively awful things in the hospital, but none
spend a month helping out in a hospital people go about their everyday lives. of them changed my mind about beinn
in Africa. I had one year left at school, The way they come together and help a doctor. In fact, they only made ma
and I was interested in going to each other is a real inspiration, and more determined to study medicine!
medical school in the future. I thought something I think a lot of us here in the When I finish, I know exactly what
it was the perfect chance to get some U.S. have forgotten. I think many of us I'm going to do: I want to work for an
experience and to see if I really wanted don't realize how lucky we are
international organization like the Red
to be a doctor.
My work in the hospital was hard. Cross or Médecins sans Frontières
It was a month that changed my I spent a lot of time cleaning floors (Doctors Without Borders) and spend
life. I was introduced to a world that and changing bed sheets, but I also my life helping people overseas who
is very different from mine in so many got to spend some time taking care haven't been as lucky in life as me
ways. I was horrified at how poor so of the patients. And I got the chance I can't wait to get started.
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