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After spending seven years studying to become a doctor in her native Mexico, Nidia Payan found herself having to sell tamales to make ends meet when she first arrived in Los Angeles. Later, just to be considered for a part-time job as a medical assistant, she had to start as a volunteer. Full Story »

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by J Sinclaire - Sep. 12, 2009

A nice article with some good news: UCLA is helping Latino doctors who are here legally get further training so that they can practice medicine in underserved Latino communities. It's a great idea and a great program.

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