Cuban medical internationalism [electronic resource] : origins, evolution, and goals / John M. Kirk and H. Michael Erisman.
While public health is important for revolutionary Cuba, providing medical services to the developing world is also a priority: 38,000 medical staff are engaged abroad; the largest medical school in the world (ELAM) has an enrollment of over 8,000 students from the Third World; and since 2004 over 1...
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