25% of women who study medicine in the Mexican Army achieve a specialty

Morelia, Michoacan (MiMorelia.com) Normally, graduating as a surgeon as a woman is very few, in my generation 18 women out of 70 graduated, approximately a quarter of them,” said Lieutenant Surgeon Ana Gabriela Paz Morales, Interim Commander of Health of the 12th Infantry Battalion .

In an interview for MiMorelia.com, the medical surgeon lieutenant indicated that the medical care provided in the 12th Infantry Battalion (21st Military Zone) is first class, and also stated that the Sedena has 397 units that provide medical care external and health squads, at the national level.

He pointed out that by requiring second and third level consultations, they are transferred to the more than 8 specialty hospitals, such as the Central Military Hospital, which is a highly specialized third level medical care unit that provides its services to military personnel and their successors.

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