Eight Americans graduated from a Cuban medical school
Posted by: "Norma Maldonado" [log in to unmask]
Tue Jul 24, 2007 9:15 pm (PST)
HAVANA (Reuters) - Eight Americans graduated on Tuesday from a
Cuban medical school after six years of studies fully funded by
Fidel Castro's government.
They plan to return home, take board exams for licenses to
practice and provide cheap health care in poor neighborhoods.
"Cuba offered us full scholarships to study medicine here. In
exchange, we commit ourselves to go back to our communities to
provide health care to underserved people," said Carmen Landau, 30,
of Oakland, California.
The program is part of Castro's pet project to send thousands
of Cuban doctors abroad to tend to the poor in developing countries,
such as Venezuela and Bolivia, and train tens of thousand of medical
students from developing countries in Cuba.
Officials in Cuba's communist government relish the idea of
training doctors for the United States, its arch-enemy since Castro
took power in a leftist revolution in 1959.
The ailing Cuban leader, 80, did not attend the graduation for
850 students from 25 countries at Havana's Karl Marx theater. He has
not appeared in public since intestinal surgery forced him to hand
over power to his brother Raul Castro a year ago.
There are 88 Americans studying medicine in Cuba. The first to
graduate two years ago was Cedric Edwards, who is now working at
Montefiore Hospital in New York City's Bronx borough.
The U.S. students praised Cuba's universal, free health-care
system, which is community based and focuses on preventing illness
before it becomes more serious and costly, in contrast to the U.S.
health industry indicted for being profit-based in Michael Moore's
recent film "SiCKO."
"We have studied medicine with a humanitarian approach," said
Kenya Bingham, 29, of Alameda, California.
"Health care is not seen as a business in Cuba. When you are
sick, they are not going to try to charge you or turn you away if
you don't have insurance," she said.
The main difference in studying in Cuba was that there was no
charge and the graduates can begin their practice debt-free, said
Jose De Leon, 27, from Oakland.
"When medical doctors graduate in the United States they are
usually in debt, between $250,000 to $500,000, and spend the first
10 years of their careers paying it off," he said.
That, Landau said, requires rushing patients in and out to earn
more.
"'SiCKO' was an inspiration," said Landau, who plans to return
to the United States to help promote the creation of a universal
health-care system.
"It is a wonderful idea that makes total sense in every
country, especially in one with so many resources. If they can do it
in Cuba, we can do it in the United States," she said.
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