March 2021. Looking Forward, While Looking Back at Cuba during the Last Four years.
The pandemic has forced the human race to pause, reconsider, and recover, fingers crossed. I’m betting on science to build on what’s already in their
The pandemic has forced the human race to pause, reconsider, and recover, fingers crossed. I’m betting on science to build on what’s already in their
FREE? By now, you’ve all heard about the FREE Medical Scholarships offered at NYU? Are you certain the shoe fits? UPDATE: Circumstances faced by Cuban
It’s been a long time since I updated my readers about what’s happening in Cuba. Due to the continuing embargo, to say the least, the
No doubt that the lights of hope and inspiration in Cuba have dimmed. Confirmation came a few days ago, January 31, when Alaska Airlines announced
Mid-year, I didn’t imagine anything else needed to be said about Medical/Educational travel to Cuba. However, the last few months have spelled out the special
Waiting and hoping to include some good news in CME-Abroad’s “last” post about Continuing Medical Education in Cuba for 2017, but the news got from
Less than a year ago, during Obama’s White House, Cuba was making headlines at least once a week. Slowly packing up the White House, we
Our CME-Abroad team in Varadero, Cuba at Mantanzas University has been on-hold, like the rest of us, while awaiting news from the Trump administration’s next
Just tired of waiting for Cuba to be a new hub for Medical Tourism & Wellness. Right now, my teeth could use some attention, so
“Tell me whatcha want. What you really, really want!” Fitting lyrics by the Spice girls. Sit back, think of Mojitos and let’s get personal. Tell