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I am a Refugee. I am a Doctor. I am Your Tour Guide
I am a Refugee. I am a Doctor. I am Your Tour Guide
My story is just one of more than 65 million. I’m one of the lucky ones who gets to share it.
Ahmed Abdalrazag
Oct 28, 2016
Dear Kids: there’s homemade spaghetti sauce in the freezer! See you soon, Love Mom
Dear Kids: there’s homemade spaghetti sauce in the freezer! See you soon, Love Mom
Why I left my family to go help mothers in South Sudan
Doctors Without Borders
May 11, 2017
Burnout in the Field
Burnout in the Field
I was functioning, just not as I used to. I looked up the symptoms.
Doctors Without Borders
Mar 20, 2017
Is the Global Gag Rule Truly Pro-Life?
Is the Global Gag Rule Truly Pro-Life?
I’m going to be upfront: discussing abortion has never been easy for me
Doctors Without Borders
Mar 8, 2017
Those in front of me have made it. They are alive
Those in front of me have made it. They are alive
I’m a Canadian emergency nurse in northern Iraq. Here’s what I’ve witnessed.
Doctors Without Borders
Feb 13, 2017
Between Towering Ruins and Detention Centers: A Look Inside Libya
Between Towering Ruins and Detention Centers: A Look Inside Libya
Dr. Tankred Stoebe spent the month of January 2017 traveling through Misrata and Tripoli on assignment with MSF
Doctors Without Borders
Apr 24, 2017
Mental Health in the Middle of War
Mental Health in the Middle of War
It was 2015, in the Central African Republic (CAR). I was on my weekly outreach visit to a camp for internally displaced persons (IDP) in…
Doctors Without Borders
Nov 3, 2016
Wading Through Death on the Mediterranean
Wading Through Death on the Mediterranean
The Emotional Recovery of 22 Bodies on a Boat
Doctors Without Borders
Jul 26, 2016
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