TUCSON, Arizona. – Arizona hospitals are in the process of providing medical supplies for emergencies and, having failed to fill places, the federal government has allocated $ 8 million to educate new free galleys.
“The University of Arizona is preparing students to work in the communities,” said Dr. Daniel Derksen of the University of Arizona Faculty of Medicine.
Meer as 2.8 millone van die arizonense is lewendig en un área landelike donde es difikil tener acceso a un profesional de la salud y se necesitan unos 560 médicos para atender estas áreas, según un report of the administración de servicios y recursos médicos.
“The proposal for this is free education to encourage students to take part in these rural communities,” said Carlos González, director of the Rural Health Program.
In Arizona, there are 180 doctors for every 100,000 residents, but in rural areas there are 10 for every 100,000, who have been raised by Spaniards to learn to live in these needy areas.
“Every person you have taken care of as a doctor, they have a history, they have a difficulty that you have never had in your life”, said Abby Solorio, beneficiary of the medicine.
For the 2021-2022 school year haoi 13 were available for the Tucson area and 22 for the medical school in Phoenix.
Abby is a clear example of what it takes to be able to grow and improve while education is free. “I’m the first in the family to graduate from university, studied for a master’s degree, now in less than two years, see the first doctor in the family”, related.
Interested candidates tend to specialize in family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, psychiatry, gynecology, general surgery.
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