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Nico Rico
Nico Rico is on page 73 of 355
Chapters 3 and 4 made me realize how working in a war torn environment really is unpredictable. From the ambulance personnel getting shot, unreliable electricity, having to make tough decisions, not being able to save your patients, even having to ask others for permission (Afghan) he continues his work. He seeks knowledge from learning on the go or joining the military. Truly inspiring works to have read.
Jan 04, 2026 06:58PM
War Doctor: Surgery on the Front Line

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Nico Rico
Nico Rico is on page 115 of 355
It was very interesting to see the switch of trying to become a pilot and extra flying scenes and leave being a surgeon. I am glad he was not charged and his father got to pass away knowing his son was innocent. His aid in Africa was insane and I felt the thrill and the lows. I know he tried helping the people from the atrocities even at his own risk and that is what counts even if he didn’t save them all.
Jan 15, 2026 09:56PM
War Doctor: Surgery on the Front Line


Nico Rico
Nico Rico is on page 37 of 355
The book has immediately captured my attention. I didn’t know that hospitals would let doctors accept volunteer positions to practice overseas. It was incredible to read about his work in Syria and the challenges that come with it such as the Jihad incident he has over the camera. Seeing his POV in his journey to studying medicine was inspiring.
Jan 01, 2026 12:45PM
War Doctor: Surgery on the Front Line


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