Iraqi doctors come to US for training, fellowship (AP)
Published 11/30/2008 at Yahoo! News: Politics News
AP - Being an ear, nose and throat specialist in Iran doesn't feel so dangerous anymore for Kareem, one of 27 Iraqi medical doctors who spent the past month learning about health care in the United States.
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