Patrice Awonseba Baba Musah | photo: Jan Zátorský, MAFRA
Premium Interview Head of the gynecological clinic at the Prague Institute for Mother and Child Care Patrice Awonseba Baba Musah about how he almost froze to death in Mariánské Lázně, about gloomy Czech faces and also about the difference between a nipple and a wart. 15. October 2021 12:00 Unlock the articleHow to Cast Theatrical Roles http://t.co/dnRnfdkc
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We met at eight in the morning, as the doctor with a long Ghanaian name and a permanent smile on his face wished, at the Institute for Mother and Child Care in Prague. He works here as the head physician of the gynecology clinic and has just finished his night shift. "You don't want to sleep?" I worried. "A little, but it doesn't matter," he said in good Czech, still smiling. Good mood and joy of life radiated from him even after the night. If I were an expectant mother, I would definitely like him and his optimism to be around somewhere during a difficult hour. Until he sputtered: "Coffee, please..."
Mr. Doctor, a bit of a problem. At the end of August, when he won the Angel among medical professionals award, he was photographed with a stethoscope around his neck. For which his colleagues laughed at him. A gynecologist with a stethoscope is just as stupid as a hairdresser taking a picture with a wrench.
What was your first impression when you first flew to the Czech Republic sixteen years ago?At that time, it was September 15, 2005, I flew by plane for the very first time. So that in itself was a great experience. And really the first shock for me was the weather. I was wearing shorts and sandals. Actually, at that time I could not even imagine what winter was. Because it's cold here, it's about 18-25 degrees Celsius. So as soon as I got off the plane, I decided that I had to go back to Africa immediately because I couldn't survive here. And the second horror was the food. I was hungry, but when they put bread dumplings with sauce on my plate for the first time, I went to call my mom in Ghana that I found myself in some strange country. That I won't stay here because only fools live here who put their bread in the sauce. In our country, we feed the dogs something like this when there is nothing better.
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