Medicina militar desde la medicina del trabajo militar a la especialidad médica
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La Medicina Militar es tratada de diversas maneras, desde su análisis como parte de la medicina ocupacional, como rama de las ciencias médicas o como una especialidad médica. Se considera que la Medicina Militar debe existir como especialidad médica, con personalidad propia, lo cual garantizará un enfoque institucionalizado con influencia en mejor formación de sus profesionales, mejor prestación de sus servicios y consecuentemente mejor aseguramiento a los servicios de salud de la población a la que asegura.Downloads
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