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    Skin Cancer Screening at The Catholic University of Korea St. Vincent Hospital

    July 27, 2023 /

    Going to the doctor is not something many people look forward to. The unease associated with doctors’ visits can increase when you are concerned you may have a potentially serious diagnosis like skin cancer. Add in the uncomfortableness that comes with living in a new country where you may not know the language, customs, and culture, and you may find your anxiety at an all time high. My Lens on Skin Cancer Screening While Living in Korea As someone who is in Korea as a military spouse, does not speak…

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    Olivia Bowman

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