
How Studying Medicine in Cuba Shaped a More Human Doctor: A Global Journey
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In this inspiring episode of Nostalgic Travel Talks, I sit down with Dr. Veronica Flake, a Philadelphia native and global health advocate who studied medicine in one of the most unexpected places—Cuba.
We explore how six transformative years at the Latin American School of Medicine in Havana shaped her into the compassionate, community-minded physician she is today. From overcoming language barriers to learning medicine with minimal resources, Dr. Flake shares how Cuba’s human-centered approach to healthcare redefined what it means to be a doctor.
🌍 In this episode, we discuss:
- Why Dr. Flake chose to study medicine in Cuba
- What it’s really like to live and train in Havana
- How the Cuban medical system fosters global empathy and clinical excellence
- Cultural shocks, resilience, and adjusting to life off the grid
- The lifelong impact of immersive, international education
- Lessons she still uses in her practice today—from bedside manner to public health
Whether you're interested in global education, medicine, or just love a story of personal growth through travel, this episode will leave you both informed and inspired.
🔗 Resources & Mentions:
- Latin American School of Medicine (ELAM) – Havana, Cuba
- Documentary Recommendation: ¡Salud! – A film that sparked Dr. Flake’s journey
- Previous Episode: Interview with Dr. Gigi Simmons
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