• Being a Cuban doctor, knowing that you are necessary

    When she, very young, got sick and was treated in Havana as a demonstration in a Medicine class, Nieves Atrio knew: she would be a doctor. She was in the 1950s and her father told her that only “elite” young people studied this. On the contrary, her mother collected penny by penny to fulfill her little girl's dream, money that would not have that purpose with the triumph of the Revolution.

  • Challenges and conquests in the life of Dra. María del Carmen

    The professional life of Dr. María del Carmen Romero Sánchez, specialist of 1st. and 2nd. Degree in Comprehensive General Medicine (MGI), Master in Satisfactory Longevity and Medical Education, and Assistant and Consultant Professor, has been full of challenges since its inception. When she graduated from medical school in 1984 she was one of the seven ones selected for the start of the Family Physician Program in Camagüey.