Doctors at a hospital in the Afghan city of Kandahar say they've admitted 5,500 malnourished children in the last six months ...
Japanese doctor Tetsu Nakamura was renowned for his work building irrigation systems that transformed part of Afghanistan. He was fatally shot in the country on Wednesday at the age of 73.
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KFF Health News on MSNStates Facing Doctor Shortages Ease Licensing Rules for Foreign-Trained PhysiciansAmid doctor shortages, several states have stopped requiring foreign-trained providers to repeat residencies before they’re ...
A retired Japanese engineer has traveled to Afghanistan to help revive and continue the humanitarian work of Tetsu Nakamura, a doctor from Fukuoka Prefecture who was killed four years ago.
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