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... Doctors went on strike for a shorter period in 1989 to force the CCSS to pay salaries according to the law , but that was the last doctors ' strike in Costa Rica . Doctors are also free to pursue private practice to supplement their ...
... Doctors went on strike for a shorter period in 1989 to force the CCSS to pay salaries according to the law , but that was the last doctors ' strike in Costa Rica . Doctors are also free to pursue private practice to supplement their ...
Pagina 140
Costa Rican doctors have also acted collectively to protect their incomes , but not in ways discussed by the literature on Latin American political economy and social reforms . In Costa Rica , doctors did not feel their incomes to be ...
Costa Rican doctors have also acted collectively to protect their incomes , but not in ways discussed by the literature on Latin American political economy and social reforms . In Costa Rica , doctors did not feel their incomes to be ...
Pagina 147
... doctors earn in other Latin American countries . There are currently 179 doctors registered with the Colegio de Médicos as unemployed . Interview , San José , June 15 , 2004. Dr. Calzada and other experts emphasized that there is also a ...
... doctors earn in other Latin American countries . There are currently 179 doctors registered with the Colegio de Médicos as unemployed . Interview , San José , June 15 , 2004. Dr. Calzada and other experts emphasized that there is also a ...
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