• Revista médica de Chile · Aug 1994

    Historical Article

    [Celebration of the 50th anniversary of the School of Public Health of the University of Chile].

    • E Medina.
    • Escuela de Salud Pública, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile, Santiago de Chile.
    • Rev Med Chil. 1994 Aug 1; 122 (8): 955-7.

    AbstractThe joined initiative of the University of Chile, the Health institutions, the Bacteriological Institute and the Rockefeller Foundation support allowed the creation of the School of Public Health. A group of skilled and talented young specialists gave rise to the School, as an expression of the need to refurbish the medical care of the forties. The aim of the School was to communicate the scientific basis of sanitary practice, to study national problems and to group people that can contribute to improve the health status of the country. During fifty years, the number of Chilean and foreign students expanded considerably. During these five decades the School has trained 1588 specialists (459 foreigners) in Public Health. The School was awarded by WHO in 1988 in recognition of its outstanding contributions to Public Health. It is difficult to make adequate decisions at the present time, due to the complexity of Chilean health situation, that is going through an epidemiological and demographic transition. A systematic effort to investigate and to train people in public health and health administration is mandatory. These are the principal tasks of the School, that maintains its fifty years tradition left by its founders.

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