Finding purpose as an international medical graduate in the U.K.
The second time I landed in the U.K., the dream felt different. My first trip was for an exam; this time, it was for good. I walked into the arrivals hall with two bags. One was a worn suitcase packed with stethoscopes and textbooks. The other was invisible but far heavier, filled with my parents’ hopes and my wife’s unwavering faith.
In the bustling chaos of the international boarding area, after …
Finding purpose as an international medical graduate in the U.K.


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