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    • Salud pública
    • Ciencias médicas
    • Sociología

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    • El sistema de salud pública de la nación ha sufrido una severa devastación.
    • Hay una necesidad urgente de esfuerzos integrales de reconstrucción.

    Objetivo del estudio:

    • Esbozar un plan estratégico para la reconstrucción del sistema de salud pública.
    • Movilizar una red de jóvenes científicos y médicos para esta tarea crítica.

    Principales métodos:

    • Establecimiento de una red de colaboración de profesionales en el inicio de su carrera.
    • Identificación de las áreas clave para la intervención y la reforma de la salud sistémica.
    • Desarrollo de modelos sostenibles para la prestación de servicios de salud pública.

    Principales resultados:

    • Se ha formado una red coordinada de jóvenes científicos y médicos.
    • Se están desarrollando estrategias iniciales para reconstruir la infraestructura de salud pública.
    • El compromiso de la comunidad y la movilización de recursos están en marcha.

    Conclusiones:

    • Los esfuerzos colectivos de los jóvenes profesionales son cruciales para la recuperación del sistema de salud pública.
    • Un sistema de salud pública revitalizado es alcanzable a través de la colaboración dedicada y la planificación estratégica.