2019, Number S1
The Latin American School of Medicine: history, identity and cultural heritage
Ortega HD, López BMH, Guilarte LM, de La Llana ÁJM
Language: Spanish
References: 3
Page: 97-99
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ABSTRACT
The Latin American School of Medicine (ELAM) was inaugurated by Commander in Chief Fidel Castro Ruz in 1999. It is a university that, due to its characteristics, is very peculiar, where young people from more than 80 countries study. For this condition there is a representation of almost all continents, which leads to the coexistence of different cultures of their respective nations (crafts, dances, folk songs, oral narratives, traditions, religions) that are part of the identity and make this be a different university. This center has also been a source of inspiration and thanks to several cultural personalities at national and international level. The work constitutes an important reference to take into account for the identification of the university cultural heritage of the ELAM, as well as its cultural identity and history taking into account everything that makes the institution a unique and different university. The development of different actions from the Directorate of University Extension to achieve the identification of the assets that make up the tangible, movable and immovable university cultural heritage and in this way carry out its adequate protection, preservation and promotion. The objective of the work is to argue the importance of the identification of the main elements that make up the cultural heritage of the ELAM in the protection, preservation and promotion of the historical memory of the university on the 20th anniversary of its inauguration.REFERENCES