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OUR PEOPLE,<br />
OUR MISSION<br />
Among the Letters<br />
Global Health<br />
<strong>eMagazine</strong><br />
<strong>April</strong> <strong>2023</strong><br />
Perspectives<br />
Reports from the Field<br />
Highlights<br />
Reflections<br />
Nursing Division<br />
Thank you very much for an exceedingly interesting article. I will keep reflecting on<br />
the truth contained therein. One thought that comes to my mind is the apparent<br />
acceptance of the inferiority colonization assigned to them. They have endured<br />
disadvantage for so long that they strive to to cross over to the other side and<br />
live as if that is where they belong. That compromises them and disarms them<br />
so instead of resisting subjugation they seem to be working to promote it. For<br />
example it’s such a privilege to win or be recruited to work on a project funded<br />
from HIC grants, that they have no choice but to play by the rules. It is a very<br />
complex issue. Maybe we should organize a series of international debates on it.<br />
Once again thank you very much.<br />
Sam Luboga<br />
Women’s Health Education<br />
Hispanic/Latinx Community<br />
Ugandan Voices<br />
Innovation and Technology<br />
Our Beautiful Planet<br />
Art to Remind Us of<br />
Who We Can Be<br />
Video of the Month<br />
Announcement<br />
New Publications<br />
Article of the Month<br />
Following the Global Health blog and e-Magazine over the past year has<br />
been such an impressive tale. The writing found here is powerful, poetic, and<br />
informative. Further, interludes like these updates solidify the potential and<br />
obvious gains that this Global Health Program is set to make on the International<br />
scene as a leader in medical practice and education. It’s not possible to put into<br />
words how impressive it is to observe: the development of interdisciplinary work,<br />
round the world collaboration, the initiation of the Medical Educators without<br />
Borders Program, and ever more expansion! This organization is one to watch<br />
for guidance and for reference when moving into any work in the field of Global<br />
Health. Cheers to you all.<br />
Ryan McLoughlin<br />
Saba Medical School<br />
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I was able to join the morning report regularly. The chief residents were friendly,<br />
and I learned new lessons every day. They also sent me the link to join the journal<br />
club.<br />
Because of the bad weather, I decided to go only a short distance and stop at<br />
Norwalk on the weekend. I visited the Maritime Aquarium, which is so amazing,<br />
and went around the shopping mall. Walking took a lot of time, but it allowed me<br />
to view the street and enjoy the atmosphere there.<br />
I worked with many doctors at ICU and they’re all so nice to me. The discussion is<br />
wide open for us to share our thoughts and experiences. And the residents too.<br />
They found some aspects of the ICU quite challenging and I did give them a brief<br />
review as well as instructions to help them over the problems.<br />
Du Quoc Minh Quan, MD<br />
Global Health Scholars from Cho Ray Hospital, Vietnam<br />
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