In 2004, Patrick Jouhaud sat across from Professor Bernard Descottes and listened to an invitation that would alter the trajectory of his life with a medical mission to Cambodia. It wasn't just a professional opportunity for him, but a spiritual homecoming, as he explains it. | Collector
In 2004, Patrick Jouhaud sat across from Professor Bernard Descottes and listened to an invitation that would alter the trajectory of his life with a medical mission to Cambodia. It wasn't just a professional opportunity for him, but a spiritual homecoming, as he explains it.
The Phnom Penh Post

In 2004, Patrick Jouhaud sat across from Professor Bernard Descottes and listened to an invitation that would alter the trajectory of his life with a medical mission to Cambodia. It wasn't just a professional opportunity for him, but a spiritual homecoming, as he explains it.

In 2004, Patrick Jouhaud sat across from Professor Bernard Descottes and listened to an invitation that would alter the trajectory of his life with a medical mission to Cambodia. It wasn't just a professional opportunity for him, but a spiritual homecoming, as he explains it.

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