‘I was really needed’: How an Iraqi cardiologist won trust deep in Trump country
E LKINS, W.Va. – Dawn has yet to break when Dr. Chalak Berzingi begins his winding commute to this working-class Appalachian town – a town that, on the surface, would seem unlikely to welcome him. Elkins, population 7,000, is nearly 97 percent white and overwhelmingly conservative. It’s the kind of town where kids go straight to…
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