The Faculty of Human Medicine of the National University of the Peruvian Amazon celebrates 46 years of operation with more than 1,000 graduates who today work in the country and abroad. His dean, Javier Vásquez, indicated that, despite the advances in academic training and the progressive implementation of laboratories and simulation, it is still necessary to improve the infrastructure to reach higher standards. The main problem, he said, is not…
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The Faculty of Human Medicine of the National University of the Peruvian Amazon celebrates 46 years of operation with more than 1,000 graduates who today work in the country and abroad. His dean, Javier Vásquez, indicated that, despite the advances in academic training and the progressive implementation of laboratories and simulation, it is still necessary to improve the infrastructure to reach higher standards. The main problem, he said, is not…