Are Cuban physicians human trafficking victims? No way, says Brandon doctor with Havana degree.

U.S. urges investigation, but Graham Sowa defends the quality of the island nation’s medical schools. He got a degree for free.
Graham Sowa, shown here with Cuban-born wife Maylin Zaldívar outside Hotel Nacional in Cuba, got his medical degree in Cuba and is serving his residency in Brandon. [Graham Sowa]

Dr. Graham Sowa knows some people might see him as a communist or even a spy.

After all, he chose to attend medical school in Cuba, worked for a time in the island’s health-care system, and now tells anyone who will listen about the quality of his education there.

But Sowa — now a resident in internal medicine at Brandon Regional Hospital — sees his moves as nothing more than fiscal responsibility.

Like other international students, he paid no tuition while attending Havana’s Latin American School of Medicine. So while colleagues face debts reaching into the hundreds of thousands of dollars, Sowa doesn’t owe a cent.

Source: Are Cuban physicians human trafficking victims? No way, says Brandon doctor with Havana degree.

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