¡Un doctor por favor!
Paola Mina-Osorio
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Beschreibung
This SHORT VERSION of Un doctor por favor, was created for young readers and busy students.
Are you a hispanic/Latino student considering a career in medicine?
Have you been told by someone that a career in medicine is not right for you?
Are you a Hispanic/Latino parent, teacher, or counselor, and is your child or student considering a career in medicine?
Are you interested in learning why there is such a shortage of Hispanic doctors in the U.S. and wonder how difficult it is for a hispanic student to pursue a career in medicine?
In this book, you'll discover:
- The real-life story of success of a Hispanic student who was told by her counselor that she was "not college material"
- Real-life stories of Hispanic physicians who have achieved their goals despite the difficulties. Their stories illustrate what can be achieved with courage and perseverance
- Demographic data presented in an easy-to-understand manner, and enhanced with more than 50 graphs and illustrations
- "Key takeaways" sections that summarize each chapter in a few bullet points
- 1/3 of the text included in the original, unabridged book
Only 6% of medical school matriculants are Hispanic. Together we can change the statistics. Si se puede!
Buy Un doctor por favor today and decide that a career in medicine is right for you or your loved one!
Contributions by: Arturo Casadevall MD PhD, Consuelo Casillas MD, Juan Carlos Caicedo MD; Latanya Benjamin MD, FAAD, FAAP, Marietta Vasquez MD, Nina Ramirez MD, FAAAAI, FCCP and Pilar Ortega MD
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