When medical students in the US take official licensing exams (or practice exams), they have to attest that they are not residents of Cuba, Crimea, Iran, North Korea, Syria, nor are they a national of Cuba or on a "list of designated parties maintained by the US government or otherwise blocked by the US government. Why is this list of countries significant? I recognize that some of them are communist nations that the US has conflict with but what about the others?
you can become a doctor somewhere else
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outside of the US you're still a doctor, it's a professional highly respected job