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Heart of Care, Podcast Interview Ep 2 – White Coats, Red Lines

Heart of Care, Podcast Interview Ep 2 – White Coats, Red Lines

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In this powerful second episode of White Coats, Red Lines, we speak with Dr. Min — a Burmese doctor who became a target of the military regime for choosing ethics over obedience. After joining the Civil Disobedience Movement in the wake of Myanmar’s 2021 coup, Dr. Min was charged under Law 505A, had his medical license revoked, his passport seized, and his academic records blocked from international verification. Now living stateless near the Thai border, he continues to heal others in exile with nothing but a stethoscope and his unwavering oath.

We explore the junta’s use of bureaucratic violence — from license stripping to academic sabotage — and hear firsthand the emotional toll of being cut off from family, career, and country. Dr. Min’s story is one of resilience, resistance, and a call to the global medical community to act in solidarity.

🩺 Theme: When healing becomes a crime.
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📣 Call to Action: Subscribe, share, and stand with Burma’s doctors.

We also welcome stories and voices from you, our listeners. Send us your article, script, or experience to amcu.media@outlook.com — and help us shape the future of care, together.”

“That’s it for this episode of Heart of Care. If something you heard today moved you, challenged you, or inspired you — share the episode and be part of the conversation.

Got a story to tell or a piece to share? We’d love to hear from you. Email us at amcu.media@outlook.com.

Until next time — stay connected, stay courageous, and keep the heart of care alive.”

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