2023-05-22 08:00:03
After Dakar, Kinshasa and Lomé, it is in Havana that we invite you to discover five young people who are destined for the profession of doctor; young French speakers from Côte d’Ivoire, Mali, Togo and Congo-Brazzaville. They talk about the meaning of their commitment, their journey, the obstacles and the surprises during their studies, far from their homeland. In this program, we also visit the Faculty of Medical Sciences with its rector. Dra Mairim Lago Queija, rector of the Faculty of Medical Sciences of Havana. The students: Josué Boka, 2nd year Ivorian student at the Latin American School of Medicine (Escuela Latinoamericana de Medicina) Solim Belei, Togolese student in Premedico 1 at the Latin American School of Medicine Karl Emmanuel Okinga, Congolese student in 6th year at the Faculty of Medical Sciences (Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de la Habana) Ibrahim Wattara, Malian student in 4th year of medicine at the Faculty of Medical Sciences Malado Diakite, Malian student in 4th year of medicine at the Faculty of Medical Sciences. ► To listen also: First episode: Our portraits of medical students in Dakar Second episode: Portraits of medical students in Kinshasa Third episode: Portraits of medical students in Lomé.
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