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Kareem Abdul

“Medicine is not just about treating the illness, it's about treating the person as a whole.”

Kareem is a Trinidadian doctor who has been living in Madrid for the last decade. He moved to Spain after being offered a position at a prestigious hospital in Madrid. His passion for medicine began at a young age when he saw his mother suffer from an illness that could have been easily prevented with proper healthcare. Kareem is a firm believer in the power of preventative medicine and strives to educate his patients on the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle. When he's not working, Kareem enjoys exploring the city, trying new restaurants, and practicing his salsa dancing skills at local clubs.

What advice would you give to someone who is considering a career in medicine?

My advice would be to always remember that patients are people before they are just a case file. Listening to their concerns and taking a holistic approach to their care will make all the difference.

What's one challenge you face as a doctor in Madrid?

As with any place, there are language and cultural barriers that can make it difficult to fully communicate with patients. However, I have found that making an effort to learn the local language and customs goes a long way in building trust and rapport with my patients.

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I find that the architecture in Madrid is very similar to the human body - intricate and complex, yet functional and beautiful.
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