Sun, 14 Aug 2011 14:50:02 +0200 (Reuters) - Neurosurgeon Dr Moon-Jun Sohn Chairman of the Korean Hospital works in his office in the Bagram Air Base, 47 km (27 miles) north of Kabul, August 14, 2011. The hospital, which was established by South Korean troops in September 2002 and was a military medical centre, has been run by civilians since June 2008 and provides free medical services to locals, according to hospital management. REUTERS/Nikola Solic (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: MILITARY HEALTH CONFLICT)
Herman Sholtz, the neurosurgeon who operated to the Argentine ...
Wed, 19 May 2010 03:20:14 +0200 (Reuters) - Herman Sholtz, the neurosurgeon who operated to the Argentine singer Gustavo Cerati, speaks on a mobile phone next to Santiago Otero (C), president of the production company Evenpro, at the Centro Medico Docente La Trinidad hospital, where singer is staying at in Caracas May 18, 2010. Former Soda Stereo bandleader Cerati suffered a suspected stroke in the Venezuelan capital Caracas after giving a concert on Saturday, local media reported on Monday. The 50-year-old artist was admitted to a hospital after experiencing an "ischemic vascular event," the newspaper El Universal quoted neurologist Vladimir Fuenmayor as saying, adding that Cerati's condition was stable. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins (VENEZUELA - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT HEALTH)
Cuban neurosurgeon Hilda Molina (C) is welcomed by her son Roberto ...
Sun, 14 Jun 2009 13:00:03 +0200 (Reuters) - Cuban neurosurgeon Hilda Molina (C) is welcomed by her son Roberto Quinonez (top, L), grandchildren Juan Pablo (L) and Roberto (2nd R) and daughter-in-law Veronica Scarpati after arriving at Ezeiza international airport, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, June 14, 2009. Molina received permission to leave Cuba, 15 years after breaking ranks with former leader Fidel Castro over the communist-ruled nation's healthcare system. Molina had complained publicly for years about being denied permission to travel to visit her aging mother, son and grandchildren in Argentina. She asked the Argentine government to intercede on her behalf last year. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci (ARGENTINA POLITICS HEALTH)
Retired Cuban neurosurgeon Hilda Molina sits in her apartment ...
Sat, 13 Jun 2009 05:30:04 +0200 (Reuters) - Retired Cuban neurosurgeon Hilda Molina sits in her apartment in Havana June 12, 2009. The prominent neurosurgeon said on Friday she has received permission to leave Cuba, 15 years after breaking ranks with former leader Fidel Castro over the communist-ruled island's healthcare system. Molina, 66, had complained publicly for years about being denied permission to travel outside Cuba and visit her 89-year-old mother, son and grandchildren in Argentina. She asked Argentine President Cristina Fernandez to intercede on her behalf last year. REUTERS/Enrique De La Osa (CUBA POLITICS)
Retired Cuban neurosurgeon Hilda Molina speaks to Reuters from ...
Sat, 13 Jun 2009 04:10:11 +0200 (Reuters) - Retired Cuban neurosurgeon Hilda Molina speaks to Reuters from the door of her apartment in Havana June 12, 2009. The prominent neurosurgeon has received permission to leave Cuba, 15 years after breaking ranks with former leader Fidel Castro over the communist-ruled island's healthcare system, Molina said on Friday. REUTERS/Enrique De La Osa (CUBA POLITICS HEALTH)