Donantes de vida desde la comunidad en la Atención Primaria de Salud
Abstract
Un aspecto de relevante importancia a tratar en la Revistade Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río lo constituye el tema de los donantes de plasma y sangre, quienes de manera voluntaria y desinteresada contribuyen con sus donaciones desde la comunidad. Ello lo corrobora la investigación titulada: Potencial de donantes de sangre en un consultorio, meritando su análisis a través de la presente carta al director.
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