Trajano: Cubans are better than many Brazilian doctors.
While Juan Delgado, or another Cuban who may have replaced him, was working in the hot, impoverished region of western Maranhão with its very low HDI (Human Development Index), the young doctor, now dismissed from the Sírio-Libanês hospital, was communicating with colleagues illegally and unethically, breaking her Hippocratic oath, says journalist José Trajano; "Yes, we really don't need Juan Delgados. Cubans are useless to us," he ironically remarks.
By José Trajano, in your blog
When they revealed the identity of the doctor Gabriela Munhoz, who passed the exam on to her fellow doctors, who, upon receiving it, mocked her, made fun of her, and even, as the neurologist Richam Faissal Ellekkis did, disapproved of the procedure because they wished for the death of the patient Marisa Letícia, 'those sons of bitches are going to embolize her on top of everything else, they have to disrupt the procedure, then her pupils will dilate and the devil will embrace her,' do you know what image came to my mind?
The story of the black Cuban doctor arriving in Fortaleza, booed by a group of white female doctors, exactly like the bleached blonde Gabriela.
Juan Delgado, a general practitioner, a strong black man with a firm and determined gaze, who had some experience caring for people in the unfortunate Haiti, was called a slave and treated as such by the group in white coats. From there, surprised by the perverse reception, he headed to the small municipality of Zé Doca, in the Pindoré region, deep in the interior of Maranhão, where he treats people with schistosomiasis, 'a disease we don't have in Cuba', among many others that the population suffers from.
While Juan Delgado, or another Cuban who may have replaced him, was working in the hot, impoverished region of western Maranhão with its very low HDI (Human Development Index), the young doctor, now dismissed from the Sírio-Libanês Hospital, was communicating with colleagues illegally and unethically, breaking her Hippocratic Oath: 'I will maintain the highest respect for human life from its conception. The health of my patients will be my first concern. I will respect the secrets entrusted to me...'
Yeah, we really don't need Juan Delgados. Cubans aren't suitable for us.
Let's stick with the Gabrielas Munhoz, Richam Faissal, Michael Hennich, and Ademar Poltronieri of this world!