By José A. de la Osa
THIS
July, 11,000 students are to receive their degrees as doctors of medicine;
5,315 Cubans and 5,694 students from 59 countries, the highest total in the
history of the nation and an eloquent example of internationalist solidarity.
Fidel Castro, former Cuban President |
These
young graduates completed their studies free of charge in Medical Science
Universities recognized for their high scientific level and social commitment
to the poorest in the world.
Countries
with the largest number of graduates are Bolivia, with more than 2,400;
Nicaragua, 429; Peru, 453; Ecuador, 308; Guatemala, 170; and Colombia, 175.
According
to information given to Granma by the Advanced Medical Studies
Department attached to the Ministry of Public Health (MINSAP), the total of
this year’s graduates amounts to 32,171 health professionals, both Cuban and
from other countries, including the careers of Medicine, Dentistry, Psychology,
Nursing and Health Technology, which has 21 units.
In
addition, Cuban professors are training 29,000-plus students in three careers –
Medicine, Nursing and Health Technology – in eight countries: Venezuela,
Bolivia, Angola, Tanzania, Guinea Bissau, Equatorial Guinea, the Gambia and
Timor Leste.
Mariheta
Cutiño Rodríguez, national director of MINSAP’s Advanced Medical Studies
Department, emphasized the high level of the 43,000-plus professional staff
who, within an academic framework, combine educational, investigative and
active care, thus giving students comprehensive preparation.
She
also highlighted values which distinguish Cuban health professionals, such as
humanism, solidarity, professional ethics and internationalism.
Cuba
has medical colleges in all of the country’s provinces, with the exception of
Mayabeque, Artemisa and the Isle of Youth municipality, which have independent
faculties.
From
January 1959 to 2010 close to 109,000 doctors have graduated from Cuban
universities.
This
year’s medical graduations are taking place in all the provinces, beginning
July 18 in Guantánamo and Havana and ending July 24 in Ciego de Avila and
Artemisa.
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