China: A Delegate’s Opinion about our International Outreach
Graciela Pepe, MD, PhD, professor of otolaryngology, School of Medicine, Northeastern University, Argentina I believe that we are people of choices. Our choices define who we are and what we stand for. When I chose to be part of the official delegation of the AAO-HNS/F to China under the leadership of K. J. Lee, MD, I knew that I was challenging myself to make a journey of self-discovery, to make a leap in my evolution, leaving behind my prejudices and embracing diversity. Yes, I breathed deeply and immersed myself in the adventure, because I wanted to release those barriers that kept me separate and in control, letting my passion for work surge through me, connecting me to all beyond. I wanted to participate! And above all I wanted to participate in a cause bigger than myself in the land of an ancient Eastern civilization. Today, already at home in Argentina, I would like you to know how grateful I am for Dr. Lee’s invitation to enroll in the amazing experience we shared. It was memorable beyond words. At the delegation, we were a group of people linked only by our different culture, our curiosity and that bit of courage we needed to face uncertainty. Americans, Canadians, Europeans, and Latin Americans with our eyes wide open to the wonders of a new world, trusting in Dr. Lee’s leadership, linked by our membership in the AAO-HNS. I am a world traveler, but I will treasure all my life this experience that opened the way to robust and candid relationships. In China I’ve taken notice that we share a particular stage of life, that time when we begin to feel the rightness, even the necessity, of sharing. I have learned from Dr. Lee about leadership, wisdom, strength, endurance, and commitment to the highest goals of the AAO-HNS/F and to its members with generous giving of yourself and your time that I have truly appreciated and admired. From the delightful lady who is Dr. Lee’s wife, Linda, I have learned about loyalty, about unconditional love. Thanks again to both of you! I’ve learned from Catherine Lincoln, from her gestures and kindness, from her work toward the common good and genuine interest in people, I’ve learned from her infinite patience and tolerance with everybody. She has my warmest feelings of gratitude. I’ve learned from our Chinese colleagues about medicine, about different approaches to get the best for our patients sharing with us the same passion for work well done. I’ve learned from my peers about sharing feelings and joyful impressions allowing us to stretch outside the box, opening ourselves to new ways of doing the same thing. From enjoying different forms of art at the magnificent museum of the “treasure island,” to tasting unusual food in a night market of Taipei (and dare to compare the experience to some delicious plates at Jean Georges or Alain Ducasse in New York City), to pampering ourselves with sophisticated treats at the iconic Peninsula Hotel of Hong Kong. I’ve learned from our guides, Lili and Maria, about kindness and commitment and sacrifice. They were with me until the last minute at the airport, giving me the gift of their company until almost the departure. (Probably they did not trust too much in my ability to follow the rigid custom rules—with two passports in my hands.) Everything was exciting, a true intoxication of the senses, a wonderful stimulus for our creative minds, and the ignition of a passionate energy to connect, express, and communicate. It began with Dr. Lee’s letter of invitation some months ago, our enrollment, his ability to light the spark of his passion for the AAO-HNS/F and scattering that light in all directions. Hopefully many people in the future will have the chance to live a similar experience, hopefully the spark will ignite the blaze, transforming this unforgettable experience in the beginning of something really great, a community of ENT doctors in the world, setting aside the story of fear, struggle and competition, naturally engaged, seeking to contribute to a common cause, under the aegis of the AAO-HNS/F. Hopefully the AAO-HNSF will articulate the WE story around the world.
Graciela Pepe, MD, PhD, professor of otolaryngology, School of Medicine, Northeastern University, Argentina
I believe that we are people of choices. Our choices define who we are and what we stand for.
When I chose to be part of the official delegation of the AAO-HNS/F to China under the leadership of K. J. Lee, MD, I knew that I was challenging myself to make a journey of self-discovery, to make a leap in my evolution, leaving behind my prejudices and embracing diversity. Yes, I breathed deeply and immersed myself in the adventure, because I wanted to release those barriers that kept me separate and in control, letting my passion for work surge through me, connecting me to all beyond. I wanted to participate! And above all I wanted to participate in a cause bigger than myself in the land of an ancient Eastern civilization.
Today, already at home in Argentina, I would like you to know how grateful I am for Dr. Lee’s invitation to enroll in the amazing experience we shared. It was memorable beyond words.
At the delegation, we were a group of people linked only by our different culture, our curiosity and that bit of courage we needed to face uncertainty. Americans, Canadians, Europeans, and Latin Americans with our eyes wide open to the wonders of a new world, trusting in Dr. Lee’s leadership, linked by our membership in the AAO-HNS.
I am a world traveler, but I will treasure all my life this experience that opened the way to robust and candid relationships. In China I’ve taken notice that we share a particular stage of life, that time when we begin to feel the rightness, even the necessity, of sharing.
I have learned from Dr. Lee about leadership, wisdom, strength, endurance, and commitment to the highest goals of the AAO-HNS/F and to its members with generous giving of yourself and your time that I have truly appreciated and admired. From the delightful lady who is Dr. Lee’s wife, Linda, I have learned about loyalty, about unconditional love. Thanks again to both of you!
I’ve learned from Catherine Lincoln, from her gestures and kindness, from her work toward the common good and genuine interest in people, I’ve learned from her infinite patience and tolerance with everybody. She has my warmest feelings of gratitude.
I’ve learned from our Chinese colleagues about medicine, about different approaches to get the best for our patients sharing with us the same passion for work well done.
I’ve learned from my peers about sharing feelings and joyful impressions allowing us to stretch outside the box, opening ourselves to new ways of doing the same thing. From enjoying different forms of art at the magnificent museum of the “treasure island,” to tasting unusual food in a night market of Taipei (and dare to compare the experience to some delicious plates at Jean Georges or Alain Ducasse in New York City), to pampering ourselves with sophisticated treats at the iconic Peninsula Hotel of Hong Kong.
I’ve learned from our guides, Lili and Maria, about kindness and commitment and sacrifice. They were with me until the last minute at the airport, giving me the gift of their company until almost the departure. (Probably they did not trust too much in my ability to follow the rigid custom rules—with two passports in my hands.)
Everything was exciting, a true intoxication of the senses, a wonderful stimulus for our creative minds, and the ignition of a passionate energy to connect, express, and communicate. It began with Dr. Lee’s letter of invitation some months ago, our enrollment, his ability to light the spark of his passion for the AAO-HNS/F and scattering that light in all directions.
Hopefully many people in the future will have the chance to live a similar experience, hopefully the spark will ignite the blaze, transforming this unforgettable experience in the beginning of something really great, a community of ENT doctors in the world, setting aside the story of fear, struggle and competition, naturally engaged, seeking to contribute to a common cause, under the aegis of the AAO-HNS/F.
Hopefully the AAO-HNSF will articulate the WE story around the world.