< br / > I explained that he ' d probably seen the long black hair and the honey-colored skin and thought that she was Hispanic. She laughed and laughed and laughed. < br / > < br / > La..."> < br / > I explained that he ' d probably seen the long black hair and the honey-colored skin and thought that she was Hispanic. She laughed and laughed and laughed. < br / > < br / > La..." /> < br / > I explained that he ' d probably seen the long black hair and the honey-colored skin and thought that she was Hispanic. She laughed and laughed and laughed. < br / > < br / > La..." />

Today, Raji came to me. Raji ' s about as Indian as Indian can be.

Perfect vase-shaped figure, long black braid, gorgeous gold earrings, and a bindi. Raji is recognizably Indian. And she came to me with the revelation that my confused patient had called her " Senorita. " < br / > < br / > I explained that he ' d probably seen the long black hair and the honey-colored skin and thought that she was Hispanic. She laughed and laughed and laughed. < br / > < br / > Later, when I ' d had a minor disagreement with an attending (more on that in the days to come), she exclaimed, when I mentioned his recognizably-Indian name, " Oh! I thought he was Hispanic! " < br / > < br / > " Hello, Senorita! " I responded. " How are we supposed to have world peace when y ' all can ' t recognize each other from across the room? " < br / > < br / > This is what passes for humor on my unit on a hard day.
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