MEDICC Rev. 2007 Oct;9(1):44-7. doi: 10.37757/MR2007V9.N1.8.
The world's 1,691 medical schools and 5,492 nursing schools are not producing enough graduates to cover the massive global deficit of doctors, nurses, and midwives, reports the World Health Organization (WHO).[1] One scaling-up initiative addressing these critical shortages is Cuba's Latin American Medical School (ELAM).
世界卫生组织(WHO)报告称,全球范围内,现有的 1691 所医学院和 5492 所护理学院的毕业生人数,不足以填补全球范围内医生、护士和助产士的巨大缺口。[1]解决这些严重短缺问题的一项规模扩大倡议是古巴的拉丁美洲医科大学(ELAM)。