Wednesday, August 20 → 12:30 PM → Roberto Bellarmino Hall → Alameda 1825. Downtown Santiago.
«The National Health Service. Chile, 1952-1973. Doctrine, achievements, practices. Maricela González.
The author, through exhaustive research, addresses key themes in 20th-century Chilean history, such as the transition of healthcare from charity to the State, the confrontation of resources versus universal assistance, the organization of healthcare institutions, and the relationship between health professionals and these institutions.
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Maria Soledad Zarate Campos. Doctor of History, academic, and researcher at UAH.
Maricela Gonzalez Moya. Author of the book, researcher, Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, Universidad de las Américas.
Osvaldo Artaza. Physician, Dean of the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, Universidad de las Américas, former Minister of Health.
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Viviana Bravo. Academic from the University of Alcalá and coordinator of the History collection.
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