“I believe that as a doctor, it is my duty to not only treat the physical symptoms of my patients, but also their emotional and spiritual wellbeing.”
Samba Diallo is a Malian doctor who currently lives and works in Hanoi. He is a man of many talents and hobbies, including playing the guitar, cooking traditional Malian dishes, and practicing traditional medicine. He is passionate about providing holistic medical care to his patients, incorporating both modern medicine and traditional practices. In his free time, Samba enjoys exploring the city's street food scene and playing pick-up games of soccer with his friends.
Growing up in Mali, traditional medicine was always a part of my life and culture. When I moved to Vietnam and started practicing medicine, I realized that many of my patients were seeking out traditional healers in addition to modern doctors. I sought to bridge the gap between these two practices and provide holistic care to my patients.
I love cooking yassa, which is a dish made with marinated chicken, caramelized onions, and lime juice. It's a dish that reminds me of home and brings me a lot of comfort.