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Gift of a Stethoscope to a Refugee Child Inspired a Career of Caring

Por: The New York Times World April 01, 2023

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CHESTER, England — When Waheed Arian was 5, his father knelt by his side and handed him a big, colorful kite. That small moment, in Afghanistan, seared itself into the son’s memory.“I was a child born into war, “ said Dr. Arian, now 39 and a medical doctor. “I had no idea what normality was like. And I only have a couple of happy memories like this from the first years of my life.”Those years, in the late 1980s and 1990s, were spent... + full article



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