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Photograph by Erin Day
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The Ultimate House Call: Keit Ha, the director of physician services and business development at O'Connor Hospital, is a Vietnam native and was recently part of a team of doctors who traveled to Vietnam and provided medical treatment for more than 1,000 patients in three villages.
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San Jose doctors return to Vietnam to treat 1,000 patients
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Elaine Bartlett
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On a December morning in Vietnam, four San Jose physicians are up before dawn, driving 1 1/2 hours from their lodgings in the seaside town of Nha Trang to Da Ban, a village where people make their living harvesting rice in the burning sun.
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