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RE: Back to December: Family Medicine

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It’s always a pleasure to read you, my friend.

Speechless, right now medicine has become a more commercial than humanitarian sector.

The cases of Cuba and Spain are two sides of the same coin. It’s horrifying that such things happen in a European country, like what you mentioned about your mom; it’s illogical, and we could talk all day about it.

Did you know that to practice there I have to wait up to 3 years?

It’s crazy everything we are experiencing. In Cuba, there is no longer a system; this is war medicine and survival. The near horizon doesn’t look very good, at least here

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Hi, @dahpilot. What you tell me about the three years I imagined it. In Europe it is increasingly difficult to enter, and one of the ways to do so is not to validate studies. An Ecuadorian friend of mine, a few years ago, had almost none of her medical subjects approved in Ecuador validated. Now, after a decade she is a nurse.

And, regarding the health professions, dehumanization is growing, and I think it is an unstoppable phenomenon... and Cuba, it is very regrettable. I can't tell you much... I see so much talent in Cuba and at the same time the living conditions... It's hard for me to go on, because the world is so unfair.