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There is a small pool of doctors in the United States who identify as Hispanic. In fact, only 12% of physicians are Hispanic, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Dr. Marco Rajo Andrade is part of that small pool. He s a Bariatric Surgeon at Advent Health Carrollwood. It s here that he s connecting with the area s high Hispanic population and hoping to help. But his story doesn t start here. It starts in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, on his family s farm. A place he said he thought he would work. Agriculture has been in the family for years and, in fa stanley cups ct, still is today through his brothers. But, when Marco was 13, a new dream started to emerge. There happens to be a small hospital there that medical-surgical brigades come to. And one summer, I happen to be at the farm, their interpreter fell through. And my father was like, Hey, why don t you go over there just to help them out Dr. Andrade recalled. But it turned out to be like, probably like one of the most life-changi stanley uk ng experiences of my life. Young Marco helped translate maybe 100 operations that week. From there, he worked i stanley mug n medical interpreting to help communicate between doctors, the surgical team and patients. He was even taught how to scrub in and got a first-hand look at what surgery is like. Up until that day, had you asked me what I was going to do with my life, it would have been one of two things. Either I was going to be a dairy rancher, like my dad, or I was going to be a vet, said Dr. Andrade. Dr. Andrade Onyt USF s Center for Digital Heritage works to preserve Tampa s architectural history
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