Revolutionary Doctors gives readers a first-hand account of
Venezuela's innovative and inspiring program of community
healthcare, designed to serve--and largely carried out by--the poor
themselves. Drawing on long-term participant observations as well
as in-depth research, Brouwer tells the story of Venezuela's
Integral Community Medicine program, in which doctor-teachers move
into the countryside and poor urban areas to recruit and train
doctors from among peasants and workers. Such programs were first
developed in Cuba, and Cuban medical personnel play a key role in
Venezuela today as advisors and organizers. This internationalist
model has been a great success--Cuba is a world leader in medicine
and medical training--and Brouwer shows how the Venezuelans are
now, with the aid of their Cuban counterparts, following suit.
But this program is not without its challenges. It has faced
much hostility from traditional Venezuelan doctors as well as all
the forces antagonistic to the Venezuelan and Cuban revolutions.
Despite the obstacles it describes, Revolutionary Doctors
demonstrates how a society committed to the well-being of its
poorest people can actually put that commitment into practice, by
delivering essential healthcare through the direct empowerment of
the people it aims to serve.
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