Seven Questions for Shaoxing Doctors to Help Africa: What is it like to work and live in Africa?

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Tu Shudan is the deputy chief physician of the Department of Ophthalmology of the Affiliated Hospital of Shaoxing University of Arts and Sciences, and a member of the 29th batch of Chinese medical teams to aid Mali. On November 24, 2023, he took over the "baton" of aid to Africa and went to Mali, Africa, to carry out 18 months of medical aid to Africa.

What is life and work like in Africa? After 56 years of cooperation between China and Malaysia, through the efforts of groups of medical teams, Tu Shudan felt that the logistics support in Africa was very in place: the housing was relaxed, the water and electricity were complete, and the 4G network was smooth.

What is life and work like in Africa? After 56 years of cooperation between China and Malaysia, through the efforts of groups of medical teams, Tu Shudan felt that the logistics support in Africa was very in place: the housing was relaxed, the water and electricity were complete, and the 4G network was smooth.

Tu Shudan's memories of Africa are golden. The light in the eyes of the local patients made him feel that as a medical staff, he could not live up to their trust. Let's go through the short video "Shaoxing Doctors' Seven Questions on Aid to Africa (5): What is the work and life like in Africa?" to see Tu Shudan's African experience.

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