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Mamadou Diop

“I believe that the most important aspect of being a nurse is not just treating a patient's physical symptoms, but also being a source of comfort and support.”

Mamadou Diop was born and raised in Senegal. After completing nursing school, he decided to move to Cairo to pursue his passion for helping others. He has been working as a nurse for the past ten years and is respected among both his colleagues and patients. In his free time, Mamadou enjoys practicing traditional Senegalese wrestling and cooking his favorite dishes from home. Although far from his family, he has found a strong sense of community among his fellow Senegalese expats in Cairo.

What inspired you to become a nurse?

Growing up, I saw how important healthcare was in my community and wanted to make a difference in people's lives.

What is your favorite dish to cook?

Thiéboudienne, or fish with rice and vegetables. It reminds me of home and always brings me comfort.

A colorful traditional Senegalese wrestling match in a sandy stadium.
Just like the rich and diverse culture of Senegal, every patient I care for is unique and deserving of respect and personalized care.
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