Nonprofits in Miami, including Solidaridad sin Fronteras and Cruz Verde Internacional, mobilize to send medicines, equipment, and emergency care to a collapsing Cuban health system.
Hector Zelaya walks cautiously in an abandoned ophthalmology clinic in Honduras at the slow pace of someone who is still learning to see again. The stout, middle-aged man, was due to have cataract ...
It's a major source of revenue for the island. And it's controversial. Now countries are sending Cuban doctors home in response to pressure from... Cuba sends doctors on medical missions. The U.S. isn ...
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The US war on Cuba’s doctors
“Cuban eye doctors in Jamaica are the only reason why my grandmother didn’t go fully blind in one eye after she got a botched surgery. The work they’ve done for rural and poor Jamaicans is ...
Luisa Garcia received a hero’s welcome when she arrived back in Havana last month, one of hundreds of Cuban health workers sent home by the Communist-run island’s erstwhile allies. In the space of ...
The first of more than 6,000 Cuban doctors working in Brazil arrived back on the Communist-run island Thursday after Havana announced it was withdrawing from a medical aid program over a spat with ...
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