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[Strategy for the formation of human resources in biomedical basic sciences].

M Amador, M Peña, J Ricardo

    Educacion Medica Y Salud
    |January 1, 1984
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    The Higher Institute of Medical Sciences of Havana developed a comprehensive biomedical sciences training strategy. This initiative created a robust network of educational and research centers, enhancing specialist qualifications and international collaboration.

    Area of Science:

    • Biomedical Sciences
    • Medical Education
    • Scientific Development

    Context:

    • The strategy aligns with national scientific development policies.
    • Established a network of higher education and research institutes.
    • Employs over 3,800 professional and technical staff.

    Purpose:

    • To outline the manpower training strategy in basic biomedical sciences.
    • To detail the structure of specialization and master's programs.
    • To describe the system for obtaining scientific degrees and graduate training.

    Summary:

    • Implemented a structured approach to specialist training, including four-year courses for physicians and dentists, and master's programs for nonmedical professionals.
    • Developed a comprehensive system for scientific degree attainment and extensive graduate courses.

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  • Leveraged bilateral agreements for international training and qualification, sharing expertise with less developed nations.
  • Impact:

    • Successfully trained a large cohort of biomedical science professionals.
    • Fostered international scientific cooperation and knowledge transfer.
    • Contributed to the development of a skilled scientific workforce in Cuba and beyond.