Cuban medicine: A humanist vocation
“The community comes together to build clinics, organize consultation timetables and queues, look out for the safety and wellbeing of the collaborators, and support them in the smooth functioning of their work”
264 resultados.
“The community comes together to build clinics, organize consultation timetables and queues, look out for the safety and wellbeing of the collaborators, and support them in the smooth functioning of their work”
U.S. orthopedic surgeon Xavier Duralde collaborates with Cuban doctors at Havana’s Ameijeiras Hospital
With a varied program of activities Cuba celebrates World Health Day every April 7; this year dedicated to tackling depression, a psychological illness which negatively impacts family, work and social relationships
Progress in external fixation is one of the central issues to be discussed at the 27th International Congress of Orthopedics and Traumatology, taking place from September 26 through October 1 in the Plaza América Convention Center in the resort of Varadero
Advances in the comprehensive recovery of patients and research into bacterial, fungal, viral and parasitic infections were the focus of debates during the Seventh International Rehabilitation and Ninth Microbiology and Parasitology congresses held recently in Havana
The irresponsible consumption of toxic substances and irrational obsessions created by modern-day society with its technological innovations and mania for gaming, consumption, and the internet, have led many experts to classify behavior-changing addictions, as a modern-day human tragedy
“We know that you are not only excellent brigadistas, but are also training to be good professionals, because to develop our countries we need human beings who offer unconditional support, but especially humanism”
Despite being over 120 years old, the General Calixto García University Hospital has been revived through a series of repair and maintenance works being undertaken across several areas, which are now in their final stages
Preliminary data from the Ministry of Public Health (Minsap) for 2015 indicates that Cuba’s infant mortality rate for the year was 4.3 deaths per 1,000 live births, reaffirming the country as the continental leader, and among the top 20 nations in the world, in terms of this indicator
Cuba’s Institute of Meteorology is highly respected and provides essential services