Imagine leaving the United States to attend medical school in China, not knowing a single word of Mandarin Chinese or being particularly fond of Chinese food. How hard would it be to adapt?
In this Q & A, Dr. Hassan Raza describes what it was like to attend medical school in China, the lessons that he learned from Chinese patients, and how these lessons continue to influence the way in which he delivers care to patients in the U.S.
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