Contributions from popular education in health to structural competency training: An experience from Chile
Structural competency is used to train health professionals on how social, political, and economic dynamics create conditions that negatively impact a population's health. In the Global South, this approach has historical roots in social movements, popular education, social medicine, and human...
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Main Authors: | Karen Anderson (Author), María Eugenia Calvin Pérez (Author), Sonia Covarrubias Kindermann (Author), Susana Jiles Castillo (Author), Julia Paley (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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