Where I've been

A look back on all of the hospitals that I spent time at during medical school...

My medical education spanned 3 countries
From the caribbean to the U.S.A. to Canada

From rural Louisiana and Maine 
to the big city lights of Detroit and Miami

From working in a community centre with immigrant populations in South Florida 
to being taught by physicians from Yale University

The smallest hospital had only 2 patient rooms in the emergency department
The biggest hospital had 15 rooms in the Neurosciences ICU alone

The wide scope of experiences that I've had have been irreplaceable to me.
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A.M. Edwards Medical Center
Saba, Netherlands Antilles
(Shadowing)

Community Health of South Florida
Cutler Bay, Florida
(Family Medicine, Psychiatry, Pediatrics)


Jackson South Community Hospital
Miami, Florida
(OB/GYN)


Leonard J. Chabert Medical Center
Houma, Louisiana
(Internal Medicine, Surgery)

Aultman Hospital
Canton, Ohio
(Hematology/Oncology)

Providence Hospital
Southfield, Michigan & Novi, Michigan
(Neurology)


Central Maine Medical Center
Lewiston, Maine
(Diagnostic Radiology, Gastroenterology)

Saint Mary's Hospital
Waterbury, Connecticut
(Internal Medicine sub-Internship)

Cape Breton Regional Hospital
Sydney, Nova Scotia
(Family Medicine)

Northwest Hospital
Randallstown, Maryland
(Emergency Medicine)

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