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RE: [SM] New Issue Published
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Subject: [SM] New Issue Published
From: bronxdoc@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 19:31:20 -0700
Readers:
Social Medicine has just published its latest issue at
www.socialmedicine.org. We invite you to review the Table of Contents here
and then visit our web site to review articles and items of interest.
We are proud to be publishing 5 papers about different progressive health
reforms in Latin America - in Brazil, Venezuela, Uruguay, Bogota and Mexico
City. We believe Fernando Borgia's paper is the first English-language
description of the Uruguayan reforms.
American readers may be particularly interested in the account by two US
students of their experiences studying medicine in Havana, Cuba.
Thanks for the continuing interest in our work,
Matthew Anderson
Department of Family and Social Medicine, MMC/AECOM, Bronx New York, USA
Phone 718 933-2400
bronxdoc@gmail.com
Social Medicine
Vol 3, No 2 (2008)
Table of Contents
http://journals.sfu.ca/socialmedicine/index.php/socialmedicine/issue/view/26
Editorials
--------
Edmundo Granda [1946-2008] (50-53)
The Editors
Bringing Latin America's Progressive Health Reforms Out of the Closet
(54-56)
Asa Cristina Laurell
Original Research
--------
The behavioral impacts of SARS and its implication for societal
preparedness for other emerging infections (57-63)
Sing Lee, Shui-shan Lee, Corina Shuk-ching Fung, Kathleen Pik-san Kwok
Reproductive Behavior of Immigrant Latin American Women in Spain (64-70)
Paula Acevedo Cantero
Special Section: Progressive Health Reforms in Latin America
--------
The Brasilian health reform: A victory over the neoliberal model (71-81)
Amelia Cohn
A reforma sanitária brasileira: a vitória sobre o modelo neoliberal
(82-94)
Amelia Cohn
Social Change and Health Policy in Venezuela (95-109)
Carlos H. Alvarado, María E. Martínez, Sarai Vivas-Martínez, Nuramy J.
Gutiérrez, Wolfram Metzger
Health in Uruguay: Progress and Challenges in the Right to Health Care
Three Years after the First Progressive Government (110-125)
Fernando Borgia
Health Policy in Bogota (2004-2008):An Analysis of the Experience with
Primary Health Care (126-144)
Roman Vega Romero, Naydu Acosta Ramirez, Paola Andrea Mosquera
Mendez, Maria Ofelia Restrepo Velez
Health Reform in Mexico City, 2000-2006 (145-157)
Asa Cristina Laurell
Social Medicine in Practice
--------
A Student Perspective on ELAM and its Educational Program (158-164)
Razel Remen, Lillian Holloway
Alames turns 24 (165-172)
Edmundo Humberto Granda Ugalde
Case Studies in Health Activism
--------
Interview with Chilean Activist Victor Toro (173-180)
Clyde Lanford Smith
________________________________________________________________________
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Social Medicine Journal
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http://forodeleydelacoso.blogspot.com/
y en nuestros espacios de desarrollo personal:
http://marketinginfinito.blogspot.com/
http://oigadotor.blogspot.com/
Muchas Gracias por tu continuo aporte
_____________________________________________________________
Utopía
La utopía está en el horizonte. Camino dos pasos, ella se aleja dos pasos
y el horizonte se corre diez pasos más allá. ¿Entonces para que sirve la utopía?
Para eso, sirve para caminar. Frases de Eduardo Galeano
Victoria es el arte de continuar, donde los otros resuelven parar.
To: bronxdoc@gmail.com
Subject: [SM] New Issue Published
From: bronxdoc@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 19:31:20 -0700
Readers:
Social Medicine has just published its latest issue at
www.socialmedicine.org. We invite you to review the Table of Contents here
and then visit our web site to review articles and items of interest.
We are proud to be publishing 5 papers about different progressive health
reforms in Latin America - in Brazil, Venezuela, Uruguay, Bogota and Mexico
City. We believe Fernando Borgia's paper is the first English-language
description of the Uruguayan reforms.
American readers may be particularly interested in the account by two US
students of their experiences studying medicine in Havana, Cuba.
Thanks for the continuing interest in our work,
Matthew Anderson
Department of Family and Social Medicine, MMC/AECOM, Bronx New York, USA
Phone 718 933-2400
bronxdoc@gmail.com
Social Medicine
Vol 3, No 2 (2008)
Table of Contents
http://journals.sfu.ca/socialmedicine/index.php/socialmedicine/issue/view/26
Editorials
--------
Edmundo Granda [1946-2008] (50-53)
The Editors
Bringing Latin America's Progressive Health Reforms Out of the Closet
(54-56)
Asa Cristina Laurell
Original Research
--------
The behavioral impacts of SARS and its implication for societal
preparedness for other emerging infections (57-63)
Sing Lee, Shui-shan Lee, Corina Shuk-ching Fung, Kathleen Pik-san Kwok
Reproductive Behavior of Immigrant Latin American Women in Spain (64-70)
Paula Acevedo Cantero
Special Section: Progressive Health Reforms in Latin America
--------
The Brasilian health reform: A victory over the neoliberal model (71-81)
Amelia Cohn
A reforma sanitária brasileira: a vitória sobre o modelo neoliberal
(82-94)
Amelia Cohn
Social Change and Health Policy in Venezuela (95-109)
Carlos H. Alvarado, María E. Martínez, Sarai Vivas-Martínez, Nuramy J.
Gutiérrez, Wolfram Metzger
Health in Uruguay: Progress and Challenges in the Right to Health Care
Three Years after the First Progressive Government (110-125)
Fernando Borgia
Health Policy in Bogota (2004-2008):An Analysis of the Experience with
Primary Health Care (126-144)
Roman Vega Romero, Naydu Acosta Ramirez, Paola Andrea Mosquera
Mendez, Maria Ofelia Restrepo Velez
Health Reform in Mexico City, 2000-2006 (145-157)
Asa Cristina Laurell
Social Medicine in Practice
--------
A Student Perspective on ELAM and its Educational Program (158-164)
Razel Remen, Lillian Holloway
Alames turns 24 (165-172)
Edmundo Humberto Granda Ugalde
Case Studies in Health Activism
--------
Interview with Chilean Activist Victor Toro (173-180)
Clyde Lanford Smith
________________________________________________________________________
Sent to you electronically from the
Social Medicine Journal
a free online journal located at:
www.socialmedicine.info
Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! MSN Messenger
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