Book Review: Public Health in Sinaloa: An Approach to Its History and Social Relevance. Authors: Narce Dalia Reyes Pérez and Luis García Valenzuela (2023).
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Health, Sinaloa, Public PolicyAbstract
The book Public Health in Sinaloa: An Approach to Its History and Social Relevance, written by Narce Dalia Reyes Pérez and Luis García Valenzuela, stands as a fundamental study for understanding the evolution of the healthcare system in this northwestern region of Mexico. Through a historical overview and an analysis framed within national public policies, the authors examine how health institutions have developed and how they have affected the population, particularly the most vulnerable sectors.
The book is organized into several sections that enable readers to understand the evolution of public health in Sinaloa from the 1930s to 1995.
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García Valenzuela, Luis. (2022). Movimiento social-político en Sinaloa municipio, 1994-2002. SAPIENTIAE, 8(1), 40-57.
García Valenzuela, Luis, & Parra Aceviz, L. César. (2021). La fiesta de la Santa Cruz en El Teroque, Centro Ceremonial de Mochicahui, El Fuerte, Sinaloa. Fiestas Yoreme, 63.
Zúñiga Espinoza, Nicolas G. & Pérez Reyes, Narce. D. (2019). Gasto público para servicios de salud en Sinaloa. Cimexus, 14(2), 127-151.
Romero Acosta, Dolores I. (2024). Reseña del libro: Etnografías e historia de las fiestas Yoreme del norte de Sinaloa, Coords. Rafael Santos Cenobio, María de los Ángeles Sitlalit García Murillo y Luis García Valenzuela. BUIYYA TIERRA, 1(1), 93-96.
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