Living as a couple imposes many challenges on us. It’s not possible to empathize with another person in absolutely every aspect, much less with the person we live with on a daily basis because, unlike other relationships – friendship or work – we can’t evade or flee from those who accompany us in life.»
CUBAN HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
Cuba Health Professionals Conclude Mission in Peru
The members of the Cuban medical brigade that faced COVID-19 pandemic in Peru have already concluded their work in that country»
Cuba and Ecuador Sign Termination Act of Health Agreements
The collaborators of the Cuban Medical Brigade who were serving in Ecuador already returned home »
Cuban Medical Brigade Members Back from Ecuador
The return of the doctors from Ecuador opens up the possibility of their presence in other countries who need their services»
Yamilse Torres, from Sancti Spíritus to Lesotho
Although Cuban doctor Yamilse Torres has previous experiences as a health worker in Venezuela and Bolivia, she admits that her mission in Lesotho has been the most striking for her»
Cuban Ministry of Health Confirms Death of Physicians in Ecuador
The Cuban health professionals were at a building that totally collapsed in the municipality of Pedernales, Manabi. The rest of the medical brigade is in good health»
Raul Castro Acknowledges Cuban Doctors Who Fought Ebola in Africa (+photos)
Cuba President Raul Castro sent a letter of recognition to the Cuban doctors who worked in African countries, acknowledging their altruism and courage.»
Cuban Health Brigade to Assist Earthquake Victims in Nepal
The 41st Brigade of the Henry Reeve International Contingent specialized on facing disasters and major epidemics, leaves today for Nepal, to assist the victims of the earthquake.»
Dr. Felix Báez Sarría Return to Cuba Announced
Cuban Doctor Félix Báez Sarría, who got infected with Ebola while fighting the disease in Sierra Leone, has no longer signs of the virus in his body fluids, according to the most recent tests made to him at the University Hospital of Geneva (HUG).»
Chatting with Ronald Hernandez (+photos)
I cannot determine the moment in which Ronald and I became friends on Facebook. And I must confess that I was never inclined to tour his profile until I discovered that he could be a source of information about the work of the Cuban health brigade in Liberia. When I first began to follow the reports about Doctor Félix Báez, »