"We woke up from bombs being dropped on the military base two blocks away [from our home]," says Ali, adding that his medical school and many hospitals were also bombed. "I had to flee my home."
"Medical education is one of those forgotten parts of the humanitarian crisis," says Dr. Mazin Khalid, interventional cardiologist in the U.S. and director of career development at the Sudanese American Physicians Association, who worries about the future of healthcare in his home country.
"Education is impossible in the majority of the country due to the destruction of hospitals and medical schools," Habab Iraqi says. She's a Sudanese emergency medicine intern now based in Saudi Arabia.
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