PHM-Exch> Human Resources & Leadership for Health Systems- New Issue of MEDICC Review

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 MEDICC
Review: The International Journal of Cuban Health & Medicine
 
New issue
now online! 
Human
Resources & Leadership for Health Systems
 
In
this issue: improving health systems by transforming health professional
education features articles on nursing research
capacity building, transforming basic sciences in Cuban medical schools,
teaching South African medical students in Cuba and health care as a
vocation.  Plus, original research on supportive
therapy for multiple organ dysfunction and stem cell autograft for lower limb
ischemia.
 
Featuring: Cuba’s Latin American Medical School: Can
Socially-Accountable Medical Education Make a Difference?
 
“The overwhelming response by graduates to volunteer in Haiti showed
that these doctors were ready to put into practice the principles of social
accountability that underpin their training.” Dr Kenia Monjes, Director, ELAM
Observatory in MEDICC Review.
 
Plus Contributions
of Bioethics to Health Sector Leadership
 
 
MEDICC Reviewis an open-access peer-reviewed journal. Full-text
articles of
current and past issues may be freely viewed and downloaded at http://www.medicc.org/mediccreview/

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MEDICC ReviewVol 14, No 3 July, 2012
 
Table of
Contents
 
Editorial
Educating
for Health Equity: Walking the Walk
 
 
Feature
Cuba’s
Latin American Medical School: 
Can
Socially-Accountable Medical Education Make a Difference?
Conner Gorry MA
 
Original Research
 
Developing
Nursing Capacity for Health Systems and Services            
Research
in Cuba, 2008–2011
Nelcy Martínez MPH
 
Assessment
of a Complementary Curricular Strategy for 
Training South African Physicians in a Cuban Medical University
Frank
Quintana MD MS, et al.
 
Continuous
Venovenous Hemodiafiltration in Patients with 
Multiple
Organ Dysfunction Syndrome in an Intensive Care Unit
Anselmo A. Abdo MD PhD, at al.
 
Possible
Predictors of Poor Angiogenesis after Hematopoietic 
Stem
Cell Autograft for Lower Limb Ischemia
Rafael A.
Gómez MD, et al.
 
 
Lessons from the Field
Cataract
and Pterygium Surgery Results in Venezuelan Patients          
Treated
in the Misión Milagro Program
Idalia
Triana MD MPH, et al.
 
Perspective
Changes
Needed in Basic Biomedical Sciences Teaching in 
Cuban
Medical Schools
Marta Pernas MD MS, et al.
 
Contributions
of Bioethics to Health Sector Leadership 
Ricardo
Hodelín MD MS PhD, et al.
 
Abstracts
Cuban
Research in Current International Journals
 
 
Viewpoint
The
Vocation to Serve: Cornerstone of Health Care
Ricardo
A. González MD PhD DrSc
 
About the Contributors
Learn
more about the Contributors
 

MEDICC
Review: The International Journal of Cuban Health & Medicineis a quarterly, peer-reviewed,
open-access journal publishing original articles by Cuban and international
researchers on themes such as Cuban population health, strategies for health
equity, policy and practice, biomedical R&D, health systems, health
outcomes, human resources in health, and international cooperation in the
health sector. MEDICC Review is published by Medical Education Cooperation with Cuba (MEDICC), a non-profit
organization working to enhance cooperation among the US, Cuban and global
health communities aimed at better health outcomes. www.medicc.org
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