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Rafael Bundoc
May 13, 2007 12:36 AM PDT
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This is indeed We the Fellows and I am Rabia Garib, continuing to bring out some of the voices of the Eisenhower Fellows of the Multi Nation Program - a 2-month program that has taken 24 of us on a remarkable journey across the US.

Rafael Bundoc from the Philippines is one of the most interesting people I have ever come across. Rafael is a spine surgeon and is one of those people who knows a lot, about everything.

My first interaction with Rafael took place when Fatin from Saudi Arabia, Rafael and myself travelled to Radnor to visit Dr Theodore Friend, during the first week of the fellowship. That's where I learned about Rafael's dedication and passion for the work that he does. In addition to being a surgeon, Rafael has done tremendous work to give back to his community - His pioneering efforts led him to establish the first and only biomechanical laboratory in the Philippines. Complementing his multiple roles within the academic medical arena, Rafael served for six years on the board of the Philippine Association for the Reintegration of Disabled in Society, where he organized seminars for local prosthetic and orthotics technicians.

This was a brief chat we had at the airport terminal in Phoenix Arizona before Rafael ran to his terminal to catch his flight.

I enjoy learning from Rafael - learning from his rich experience, wisdom and wonderful character. It can't be a coincidence that someone so strong is such a reputable orthopedic spine surgeon and gives BACK to support his community and people.

You can find out more details about the Fellowship at eisenhowerfellowships.org and until the next episode, this is Rabia Garib, Logging off