Socioeconomic inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean: the post-pandemic future for the training of health professionals

Inequality is a global, structural problem that is particularly marked in the world’s poorest countries. The covid-19 pandemic exacerbated this historic problem in Latin America and the Caribbean and deepened uncertainties in relation to basic human needs. This study presents an overview of the subj...

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