2017
DOI: 10.13169/intejcubastud.9.1.0142
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The Latin American School of Medicine (Elam): Admissions, Academics and Attitudes

Abstract: With the Cuban health system hailed as one of the best in the world, its doctors have a high reputation in the field of primary care in less-developed countries. This article provides an insight into the Latin American School of Medicine (Escuela Latinoamericana de Medicina (ELAM)) as a means of helping our understanding of the process involved in creating a medical workforce that is suited to the developing world. The article reviews the available peer-reviewed literature and evaluates additional media to mak… Show more

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“…As part of their missions, these personnel were involved in recovery and rescue operations during natural disasters and disease outbreaks [79]. Cuba also set up one of the world's largest medical schools, the Latin American School of Medicine, which has an enrolment of students hailing from 110 countries [80]. These initiatives enabled Cuba to re-establish diplomatic ties with its Central American neighbours and expand its geopolitical influence.…”
Section: Role Of Health Diplomacy In Conflict Settingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As part of their missions, these personnel were involved in recovery and rescue operations during natural disasters and disease outbreaks [79]. Cuba also set up one of the world's largest medical schools, the Latin American School of Medicine, which has an enrolment of students hailing from 110 countries [80]. These initiatives enabled Cuba to re-establish diplomatic ties with its Central American neighbours and expand its geopolitical influence.…”
Section: Role Of Health Diplomacy In Conflict Settingsmentioning
confidence: 99%