Brazilian Nursing Challenges for Equity and Sustainability

The 71st Brazilian Congress of Nursing, based in the city of Manaus, state of Amazonas, addressed topics related to the central purpose - Nursing and the meanings of equity - since the Conferencia Magna de Abertura (Magna Opening Conference). The illustrious Professor Jaime Breilh spoke at the Congr...

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Equality
Gender
Health disparities
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Health Workforce - trends
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