The purpose of the study is to examine the health ideologies of Cuban doctors working on volunteer missions in Bolivia. The Cuban government has been sending medical humanitarian aid to countries in need since the 1960's, and Cuban doctors have been providing free medical care in Bolivia since March 2006. In addition to establishing "sanitary posts" in rural areas that otherwise would have little access to care, the Cuban medical brigade has worked in Bolivian hospitals and clinics, instituted several ophthalmology centers, and funded Bolivian students to study medicine in Cuba. I interviewed Cuban doctors working in a variety of medical settings around La Paz, El Alto, and Caranavi. My research revealed that Cuban doctors frame their healt...
just after independence, Cuba and Timor Leste began one of the largest health aid programs in the wo...
Cuban medical internationalism is a term that has been in the academic literature since the 1960s, a...
Health as a human right has not been globally embraced. Much of the world experiences health inequit...
This dissertation examines the modernization of aspects of Cuba’s public health programs through the...
In the midst of a fifty-year blockade, Cuba has had the ability to support its most vulnerable popul...
This book focuses on a different and underexplored attribute of the More Doctors Program by surveyin...
How has Cuba, a small, developing country, achieved its stunning medical breakthroughs? Hampered by ...
Since 1963 Cuba has provided medical assistance to third world countries while gaining international...
How can something as commonplace as going to the doctor influence international politics? In Bolivia...
Martin Luther King said that “of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most s...
Since the beginning of the Revolutionary government in Cuba, a comprehensive foreign policy involvin...
More than a state ideology, the concept of 'Revolution' holds multiple meanings for Cubans. A histor...
The author examines the evolution of Cuban medical diplomacy under the governments of Raul Castro an...
Over the past fifty years Cuba has constructed a healthcare system lauded by international experts a...
An interview with a Cuban physician and professor of Epidemiology and Anthropology at the Medical Un...
just after independence, Cuba and Timor Leste began one of the largest health aid programs in the wo...
Cuban medical internationalism is a term that has been in the academic literature since the 1960s, a...
Health as a human right has not been globally embraced. Much of the world experiences health inequit...
This dissertation examines the modernization of aspects of Cuba’s public health programs through the...
In the midst of a fifty-year blockade, Cuba has had the ability to support its most vulnerable popul...
This book focuses on a different and underexplored attribute of the More Doctors Program by surveyin...
How has Cuba, a small, developing country, achieved its stunning medical breakthroughs? Hampered by ...
Since 1963 Cuba has provided medical assistance to third world countries while gaining international...
How can something as commonplace as going to the doctor influence international politics? In Bolivia...
Martin Luther King said that “of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most s...
Since the beginning of the Revolutionary government in Cuba, a comprehensive foreign policy involvin...
More than a state ideology, the concept of 'Revolution' holds multiple meanings for Cubans. A histor...
The author examines the evolution of Cuban medical diplomacy under the governments of Raul Castro an...
Over the past fifty years Cuba has constructed a healthcare system lauded by international experts a...
An interview with a Cuban physician and professor of Epidemiology and Anthropology at the Medical Un...
just after independence, Cuba and Timor Leste began one of the largest health aid programs in the wo...
Cuban medical internationalism is a term that has been in the academic literature since the 1960s, a...
Health as a human right has not been globally embraced. Much of the world experiences health inequit...