CULTURAL MEDIATORS” AS FACILITATORS FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY WORK IN PUBLIC HEALTH.
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Public Health, Inflammation MediatorsAbstract
Asumiendo que la salud pública es un campo complejo y multidisciplinario, seguramente muchos de los que nos dedicamos a él hemos presenciado –o hemos experimentado- esta curiosa situación: estar en un espacio académico en donde se han dado cita profesionales de diversas disciplinas (o distintos enfoques dentro de una misma disciplina) y que al abordar un tema en particular surgen importantes problemas de comunicación.Downloads
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