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At the forefront of pandemic

PROFESSOR Barry Schoub was left with little choice but to study medicine. It is in his blood.

His father was a doctor, so too his brother and half-sister. When it was time to choose his path, he followed suit.

“My father was a refugee who was fleeing Nazi persecution in Europe, and his path to medicine was one under immense strife and trying circumstances and he made up our minds. It made choosing a life path easier because in the eyes of my father,

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