Twelve Years Across Borders
July 2014. A Wednesday afternoon in a Waseda materials lab on the industrial northern edge of Kyushu. The phone rang with a Taiwan country code. The man on the line said his father had been told there was nothing more to do, that someone had found a cancer vaccine trial at Kurume University, and that the family needed an interpreter. I had never done medical interpretation. I said yes. I needed the money — that was the whole of it. In this episode: the first phone call, Kurume University, materials engineering, becoming an interpreter by accident. Contact: medicalsupporter.org [https://medicalsupporter.org] | shingihou.com [https://shingihou.com] | service@shingihou.com [service@shingihou.com] ⚠️ Personal reflections only. Not medical practice, diagnosis, or treatment advice. Please consult your physician. Names have been changed.
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