Paola Mina-Osorio MD, PhD
AUTHOR - SPEAKER - MENTOR - FOUNDER
@ UnDoctorPorFavor
Un
Doctor
Por Favor
The future of healthcare needs you—find out why more Hispanic physicians are essential and how you can be part of the change.
Discover an inspiring guide that highlights the urgent need for more Hispanic doctors in the U.S.
It shares real stories of Hispanic physicians who overcame challenges to succeed, showing that with determination: Sí se puede.
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Imagine this: you're in a hospital in a foreign country, wracked with stomach pain and a fever. The doctor tries to help, but you don’t speak the same language. Too sick to explain, and with your family member too emotional to assist, the doctor misdiagnoses you and sends you home with medication. As the pain worsens, you return to the hospital, and this time a nurse who speaks your language rushes you to surgery—just in time to save your life.
Now picture it as your child, parent, or spouse in a U.S. hospital, crying, “¡Un doctor, por favor!” This isn’t just a story—it happens daily in America, where language barriers can turn life-threatening, and the healthcare workforce demographics don’t reflect the communities they serve.