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"Internationalist doctors" Cubans
are a kind of slave labor provided under the commodity form”
How can doctors to Cuba to export thousands'. The
population of Cuba is similar to Rio Grande do Sul (RS) state in South of
Brazil about ten medical schools in RS form around a thousand doctors a year.
The formation of these "internationalist doctors" Cuban equivalent
to that of a nurse in the world. Who says this is the Health Minister
Paraguay. Equivalent to the so-called "like Chinse barefoot doctors ", formed in Africa
to act in situations of extreme poverty.
Less than 11% of Cuban doctors can pass this
test. Un amonunt of 182 doctors trained in Cuba, who took the National Exam
Revalidation of Doctors Diplomas in 2012, only 20 (10.98%) were approved.
They are the worst group of the 26
non-Cuban Spanish language, were five (19.15%); Of the eight Portuguese were
approved three (37%).
The truth is that the main interest of this
subject to the mayors and the federal government is purely electioneering,
give a false air of improving health scrapped and thrown in the trash - large
stone in shoe Rousseff's government.
by Mario Mazzini Rubens Rodrigues
"Internationalist doctors" Cubans are a
kind of slave labor provided under the commodity form”
How can doctors to Cuba to export thousands'. The
population of Cuba is similar to Rio Grande do Sul (RS) state in South of
Brazil about ten medical schools in RS form around a thousand doctors a year.
The formation of these "internationalist doctors" Cuban equivalent
to that of a nurse in the world. Who says this is the Health Minister
Paraguay. Equivalent to the so-called "like Chinse barefoot doctors ", formed in Africa
to act in situations of extreme poverty.
Less than 11% of Cuban doctors can pass this
test. Un amonunt of 182 doctors trained in Cuba, who took the National Exam
Revalidation of Doctors Diplomas in 2012, only 20 (10.98%) were approved.
They are the worst group of the 26
non-Cuban Spanish language, were five (19.15%); Of the eight Portuguese were
approved three (37%).
The truth is that the main interest of this
subject to the mayors and the federal government is purely electioneering,
give a false air of improving health scrapped and thrown in the trash - large
stone in shoe Rousseff's government.
by Mario Mazzini Rubens Rodrigues
Brazil hires 4,000 Cuban doctors to treat poor
SAO PAULO (AP) — Brazil will import
thousands of Cuban doctors to work in areas where medical services and
physicians are scarce, and Foreign Minister Antonio Patriota defended the
plan Thursday as a way to give "the best possible medical services for
the Brazilian population."
The Health Ministry said in a statement
posted on its website that it signed an agreement with the Pan-American
Health Organization to hire 4,000 Cuban doctors, who are expected to arrive
in Latin America's biggest country by the end of the year. The first 400 are
scheduled to arrive within the next few days.
The government is bringing in Cuban doctors
after failing to attract enough Brazilian and foreign physicians to its
"More Doctors" program meant to send professionals to work in needy
urban and rural areas for three years.
The government created the program
following mass street demonstrations across Brazil in which protesters
demanded better public services.
The effort has drawn the ire of
Brazilian doctors, who say there are plenty of homegrown physicians to work
in those areas, if only the government would invest in hospital
infrastructure and provide better wages in public health care. They also
sharply criticize the qualifications of the Cuban doctors.
Government officials from President
Dilma Rousseff on down have repeatedly criticized Brazilian physicians
seeking to block the import of foreign doctors as elitists who only want to
work in cities like Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, where they can earn big
incomes in pristinely equipped private hospitals. In July, the government
proposed making medical students work in poor areas as part of their
residencies, drawing widespread criticism from doctors as too much official
meddling in training. Congress is expected to take up the measure in the
coming months.
The Health Ministry said 3,500 cities
and towns across Brazil are taking part in the "More Doctors"
program and have requested 15,000 physicians. So far 1,300 have signed up. Of
that total, 1,000 are Brazilian and 300 are either Brazilian who studied
overseas or foreign doctors, mainly from Argentina, Spain and Portugal.
Foreign doctors in the program will
receive a monthly salary of $4,080. In the case of the Cubans, the government
will send their wages to Cuba's government through the Pan-American Health
Organization. Cuba will then decide how much each doctor will receive.
Foreign doctors will have to first spend
three weeks studying Brazil's public health system and the Portuguese
language, the ministry said.
The Federal Medical Council, which
oversees the licensing of Brazilian doctors, said in a statement that the
hiring of Cuban doctors who cannot speak Portuguese and whose diplomas have
not been revalidated locally violates Brazilian laws and human rights by
endangering the lives of Brazilians in poor and remote regions.
Speaking to a congressional committee,
Patriota defended the program, saying that "there are a lot of Cuban
doctors willing to work in the interior of Brazil and many have experience
working in areas like Africa."
The medical council's own statistics
show that just 8 percent of Brazilian doctors work in cities of 50,000 people
or less, which represent 90 percent of all the country's municipalities,
illustrating the poor distribution of physicians.
Cuban medical schools graduate large
classes each year, and those doctors have increasingly been a key source of
revenue for the country since the medical missions program began in the early
1960s.
A Cuban Health Ministry official said
last year that 38,868 Cuban medical workers, including 15,407 doctors, were
working in 66 nations.
Some 30,000 Cuban health care
professionals are believed to be in Venezuela alone, which provides the
island with about 92,000 barrels of oil a day worth an estimated $3.2 billion
a year.
Analysts say the export of medical
services adds about $6 billion a year to Cuba's economy. By contrast,
tourism, the official No. 1 source of incoming cash, brought in $2.5 billion
in 2011, according to the most recent statistics available.
Doctors protests in several Brazilian cities
Agencia Brasil - Agência Brasil 17.07.2013 - 17h28 | Atualizado em 19.07.2013 -
08h54
Brasilia – On Tuesday, July 16, many Brazilian
doctors protested in capital cities around the country. They railed against
vetoes by president Dilma Rousseff that they believe have disfigured new
legislation intended to regulate the medical profession. They criticized
plans in a new government program to import doctors and a new rule that would
virtually extend medical school for two more years. There were also
widespread attacks by doctors and associations that represent them on the
public health system (“SUS”) in general.
The president of the Rio de Janeiro Regional Medical Council (“Cremerj”),
Márcia Rosa de Araújo, pointed out that the problems in public health are not
restricted to difficulties in contracting doctors. She said there were
structural defects in the system itself that needed more attention. “We have
doctors that can go to underserved areas (“o interior”), but the government
does not create an adequate workplace for them. They will be unable to make
an x-ray or even run simple blood tests,” she said.
The protests in São Paulo, for example, were focused on the government’s new
More Doctors Program (“Programa Mais Médicos”) that will create what amounts
to an additional two years of schooling (actually a work period in SUS - the
public health system) before a medical student can get his MD. The program
also plans to import foreign doctors for underserved areas of the country
–usually urban slums and remote rural areas.
Renato Azevedo Júnior, president of the São Paulo CRM (“Cremesp”) says the
problem with SUS is lack of investments. “The lack of doctors is a
consequence of federal government negligence. We have to eliminate corruption
in the public health system,” he declared, adding that a career for doctors
in the SUS is unattractive because of the poor working conditions.
In Brasilia, protests concentrated on Dilma Rousseff’s line-item vetoes in
medical legislation (“ato medico”), one of which eliminated an article that
gave doctors the exclusive right to make diagnoses. Most doctors consider
this an essential point in the law and oppose the vetoes. But, for other
health providers, such as those in physical therapeutics or nurses and
psychologists, the idea of expanding their duties found favor.
The director of the Doctors Union in Rio (“Sindmed-RJ”), José Romano, says
the principal objective of the protests was to make member’s dissatisfaction
public. “Doctors want to tell Congress that this new program (More Doctors),
is a mistake that should be voted down. It is harmful to the Brazilian
people, it makes the public health system unviable, economizes money for the
government and does not meet the demands of the people. The people want
hospitals that function right (‘estruturada’), health teams that function
right. While we hear a lot about how good Brazilian medicine is; we hear that
what is not good is health services management in this country,” he declared,
adding that doctors just do not want to work in the SUS because there is no
career plan for them and the work conditions for a dedicated professional are
terrible.
Editor: Nira Foster
Translation: Mayra Borges / Olga Bardawil / Allen
Bennett
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The Farce of Cuban
Doctors
by
Mario Mazzini
Rubens Rodrigues
8
Jun
A huge amount
of things has been told by some Latin
American people about the idea of bringing “trained doctors” in Cuba to
fill a probable lack of doctors in Brazil or to provide medical care in
places where Brazilians doctors existe in minor number. Unfortunately has been done a
misinformation campaign aimed at making the population believe that this is a
"good idea". Therefore, it is important that people are informed
about the real motivations behind this measure is that the ultimate preoccupation
of this proposal is concerned with the health of Brazilians.
Some history data:
For a long time Brazil and some latin america
countries has been conditioned to believe that the Cuban Revolution was a
heroic act promoted by idealistic people like Fidel Castro and Che Guevara.
Since then it has been created a strong belief that the Cuban regime would be
an example to be followed in Brazil. Many participants of the left-wing
movements that were fought by the military regime in the 70s were trained in
Cuba. It is important to clarify that these movements, said revolutionaries
were anti-democratic, and were intended to establish a communist dictatorship
in Brazil similar to Fidel Castro in Cuba. Some of these revolutionaries are
now members of the PT (Worker’s Party) and the PT government and its allies:
José Genoíno, José Dirceu, Dilma Rousseff, etc.. Other unionists are lured
and deceived by communist ideology, as is the case of Luiz Inácio Lula da
Silva. Many intellectuals, including some who participated in revolutionary
acts, which if left genuinely deceived by the supposed motivations of these
humanist movements are already removed from PT: Marina Silva, Luciana Genro
Bicudo, Gabeira. Also writers, musicians and other people linked to the
cultural left is involved for some time or even for more time with Jose
Saramago, who upon hearing of the news of the shooting of political prisoners
in 2007, said: "Just here, I reached."
Is Cuba an example for Brazil?
The Cuban regime is one of the most bloody and
long (over 50 years) dictatorships in history. Those who managed to escape
from Cuban hell and no longer fear retaliation from the regime reported
impressive facts about the coolness of Che. Hundreds of executions
were signed in a few months, and Che enjoyed watching them from his window.
In some he personally pulled the trigger. Apparently, Che seemed to revel in
the carnage. Even pregnant women were executed on the seawall commanded by
Che. None of this appears in the biographies written by those using Fidel
Castro himself as the source. Something like talking about Hitler using only
the reports of Goebbels. The ignorance of these facts explains part of
idolatry to Che Guevara.
The people of Cuba have no right to come and go.
They don’t have the option to live elsewhere. People who oppose the regime or
trying to leave the country are arrested, and not too distant past, many were
executed or died of starvation in prison. This transforms the island of Cuba
in the largest concentration camp ever seen to exist along the history.
Article 215 of the Penal Code punishes Cuba's attempts to leave the country
without prior permission of the government up to eight years in prison. If a
citizen tries to take any vessel or aircraft to escape - which is necessary,
since all are owned by the state and are strictly controlled - the penalty is
increased to twenty years in prison or death. Over the decades, thousands of
Cubans have been arested in horrific conditions due to these so-called
"crimes". Even today, many are known political prisoners serving
long sentences for trying to escape his homeland.A Cuban population lives in
conditions of misery and depression, although you do not miss the minimum to
survive, guaranteed by the government, while the Castro brothers and the
elite government live in first world conditions.
There are different hospitals for the people and
the elite. There is free trade in Cuba, but is only for tourists and members
of the "party system" (supreme irony of totalitarian communist
regimes, because "party" means just "part" and not
"all"), because these establishments you can only buy with dollars.
In short, what exists in Cuba is a state capitalism, in which government
officials are the ones to have the privileges that are sealed to the population.Cuba
is not a socialist paradise. Who goes to Cuba as a tourist can witness the
actual tourist apartheid suffering Cuban population, which is prohibited from
attending tourist beaches, getting into hotels, restaurants and even entire
cities, as in Varadero and Cayo Coco. Add up to so many services are reserved
only for foreigners, such as Internet access and the ability to buy certain
medications and have specific treatments in international clinics.
Meanwhile the Cuban political elite lives
in living conditions similar to more privileged classes of the capitalist
countries. Fidel and his family profusely live there. The personal fortune of
Fidel Castro is estimated at 900 million dollars, which exceeds that of many
royals of Europe. Fidel has numerous and huge property in Cuba, the principal
is called the "ground zero", a complex of 45 homes where their
children and grandchildren are
forced to live, being forbidden to live
anywhere else in Cuba and leave Cuba, do not know the rest of the world, just
to not have the temptation to leave Cuba. Lula knows very well how
to live Fidel, because has visited numerous times and most likely have the
same aspirations for himself and his supporters. How is it possible that
after 54 years of oppression, tyranny, abuse, torture and excesses against a
defenseless people, there are democratically elected leaders who are willing
to betray their people and want to copy that abject system?
The Cuban Doctors
The main medical school in Cuba is ELAM, Las
Americas Schools, how doctors designed to meet the Cuban elite. But are not
there that are formed called "internationalist doctors" that are
formed by the thousands "accelerated training courses." Otherwise,
how can doctors to Cuba to export thousands'. The population of Cuba is
similar to Rio Grande do Sul state about ten medical schools in RS form
around a thousand doctors a year. The formation of these
"internationalist doctors" Cuban equivalent to that of a nurse in
the world. Who says this is the Health Minister Paraguay. Equivalent to the
so-called "like Chinse barefoot doctors ", formed in Africa to act
in situations of extreme poverty. Are prepared to assist primary: dressings,
injections, perform minor surgeries, treat basic illnesses like colds and
flu, injuries, etc.. As a form of propaganda of the regime, Cuba has offered
scholarships to countries favorable to the regime (Venezuela, Brazil,
Bolivia), with a detail, these scholarships can only be awarded to members of
political parties who support the governments Cuba. Because of this, in 2006
opened the PT candidate selection for these scholarships to study medicine in
Cuba exclusively for PT members and their families or friends. There was an
open contest. The beneficiaries of these scholarships, the children of MPs,
councilors, senators and other PT members, formed in 2012 and want to go back
to Brazil, but can not be adopted in the examination of revalidation. The
solution was to create a fake import of Cuban doctors under the guise of
providing jobs that Brazilian doctors did not want to occupy. To do this
would require the automatic licensing for these doctors act in Brazil without
revalidation medical proof diploma. Obviously these positions are not
occupied by the children of the PT, but the internationalists, the children
of the PT will certainly be allocated in excellent jobs within the
government.
Patient in hospital bed Clinical Surgical
Hospital in Havana
The prerequisites set by Cuba (the first two) and
the PT (the last two) to attend the pre-selection are:
- Have a maximum of 25 years in time to start the
selection process;
- Have completed high school (or equivalent),
with compulsory subjects of Biology, Physics and Chemistry for all years;
- Having studied the entire school year in a
public school;
- Have at least two (2) years of party membership
and submit a letter of recommendation from partisan instance, or sectoral,
directory or the executive committee of municipal, state or national. We
clarify that it is not the recommendation of a member of the instance, but recommendation
approved at a meeting of the party instance.
Cuba impose conditions to provide “these doctors” to governments of
countries sympathetic to the regime need to pay a certain amount to the
Castro regime, ie, it is a way to finance the elite of the dictatorial regime
in Cuba, which has no other ways to get resources dollar. In summary, the
"internationalist doctors" Cubans are a kind of slave labor
provided under the commodity form. After two years of service in other
countries should return to Cuba. To ensure this, their families are held
hostage in Cuba. To every citizen of Cuba any opportunity to leave the island
prison is a golden chance. Any income or lifestyle is the best that can lead
Cuba. The salary of a doctor in Cuba is equivalent to $ 20.00, a little more
than 40.00 reais. The whole world knows that Cuba exports slaves to work in
other countries. The scheme is simple. The trader receives a salary of hunger
in the country where you work, while the government pays the difference
directly to Castro. This is what happens in Venezuela. This is what will
happen in Brazil, if we import Cuban doctors. Cuba is not doing charity. Cuba
is the most capitalist country in time to use humans as slaves to supply
their cash problems. The Cuban government charges U.S. $ 11,400 per month per
physician assigned to the Chavez government. However, these doctors receive
only U.S. $ 230 per month in Venezuela, one more help from U $ $ 46 for
family, paid directly to Cuba. Are 45,000 doctors who generate annual revenues
for the Castro dictatorship of about $ 4.5 billion per year. If it was in
Brazil, the U.S. dollar today, every Cuban doctor would cost £ 23,000 a
month, but would be the equivalent of one minimum wage per month.
“O Revalida” (Brazilian proof to revalidate
diplomas abroad)
Every reliable country the Diploma Revalidation
proof for foreign doctors who want to work in the country is required. In
Brazil that proof is called “Revalida” which is a proof of minimal knowledge.
Less than 11% of Cuban doctors can pass this test. Un amonunt of 182 doctors
trained in Cuba, who took the National Exam Revalidation of Doctors Diplomas
in 2012, only 20 (10.98%) were approved. They are the worst group of the 26 non-Cuban Spanish language, were
five (19.15%); Of the eight Portuguese were approved three (37%).
Does really Exist
a Lack of Doctors in Brazil?
No. Brazil does not need medical care.
There are now in Brazil around 350,000 doctors (one doctor for every 543
inhabitants). Number up too, enough, or rather, surplus according to the
World Health Organization (WHO) advises that one (1) medical professional for
every one thousand (1000) inhabitants. And Brazil currently form 16 500
doctors per year in 183 schools, 79 public these (48 federal, 24 state and
municipal 7) and 104 private. What we, in fact lack is basic infrastructure:
clinics, hospitals, paramedical professionals, equipment, medicines and basic
stuff missing from gauze, tape, syringes, antiseptic, sphygmomanometer (to
measure pressure), stethoscopes, until X-ray devices and clinical
laboratories, even to perform a simple blood test. That is, even if highly
paid, a doctor alone in certain regions of Brazil without basic health
investments can do almost anything, not even bandages or dressings and injections.
And why not instead of increasing the number of graduates each year, take
advantage of this large contingent that is annually graduating and colleagues
who are already working there, most serving precariously in the Family Health
Program (PSF) created by the Ministry of Health in 1994 ? 14,770 posts are
inserted into the PSF too "plenty" because many of them "get
enough" doctors, nurses, nursing assistant, health workers, basic
equipment, materials for dressings, medicines etc.
Testimony of a doctor trained in Cuba with
Brazilian diploma revalidated regularly (Revalida):
"I am Brazilian doctor trained in Cuba,
revalidated my diploma as required by law. Worked for some years in small
towns in the northeast, now living and working in São Paulo.It is impossible
to practice medicine within the country without revolt against the working
conditions, scrapped hospitals, health precarious, lack of exams, not to
mention the instability of employment, move the mayor can get your bag and
find another town to live. Staying face with corruption in these places is
degrading, I'd rather earn less and work with dignity in large centers.
The people and layman think that
only doctors make much difference in
these cases. It is important to make
sure that foreign doctors should
happen within the law, with diplomas revalidated (Revalida) of any
nationality, but no doctor will face this arduous task to undergo hardship
that is working inside. The truth is that the main interest of this subject
to the mayors and the federal government is purely electioneering, give a
false air of improving health scrapped and thrown in the trash - large stone
in shoe Rousseff's government. "
Manipulation of Statistics:
The "impressive" infant mortality Cuban
is kept artificially low by cheating statistics of the Communist Party and by
a truly appalling abortion rate of 0.71 abortions for every live birth fetus.
This is by far the highest rate in the hemisphere. In Cuba, any pregnancy
that even hints some complication is "finished".
Also of note, according to the Association of
American Physicians and Surgeons, the mortality rate of Cuban children aged
between one and four years is 34% higher than the U.S. (11.8 versus 8.8 per
1,000) . But these numbers - as a matter of discretion - not included in the
notorious "infant mortality" of the UN and the World Health
Organization So there is no pressure on the Cuban doctors for them to falsify
these numbers - for now.
In April 2001, Dr. Juan Felipe García,
Jacksonville, Florida, interviewed several physicians who had recently
defected from Cuba. Based on what he heard, he said: "The official Cuban
infant mortality are a farce. Cuban pediatricians constantly falsify The
numbers at the request of the system. If a baby dies during their first year
of life, the doctors declare that he was older. Otherwise, such lapse could
cost him severe penalties, in addition to your job. "
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Farsa dos Médicos Cubanos
Muita coisa tem sido dita a respeito da ideia de
trazer médicos formados em Cuba para preencher uma suposta falta de médicos
no Brasil ou para prover atendimento médico em locais onde os médicos
Brasileiros "não querem trabalhar". Infelizmente vem sendo feita
uma campanha de desinformação com o objetivo de fazer a população acreditar
que esta é uma "boa ideia". Portanto, é importante que as pessoas
sejam esclarecidas sobre as reais motivações que estão por trás desta medida,
sendo que, a última preocupação desta proposta é a preocupação com a saúde
dos Brasileiros.
Alguns Dados da História:
Há muitos anos alguns vem sendo condicionados a
acreditar que a Revolução Cubana foi um ato heroico promovido por pessoas
idealistas como Fidel Castro e Che Guevara. A partir daí se criou uma
mitologia de que o Regime Cubano seria um exemplo a ser seguido no Brasil.
Muitos participantes dos movimentos de esquerda que foram combatidos pelo
regime militar na década de 70 foram treinados em Cuba. É importante
esclarecer que estes movimentos, ditos Revolucionários, eram anti-democráticos
e tinham o objetivo de implantar no Brasil uma ditadura comunista semelhante
à de Fidel Castro em Cuba. Alguns destes revolucionários são hoje membros do
PT e do governo do PT e seus aliados: José Genoíno, José Dirceu, Dilma
Roussef, etc. Outros são sindicalistas aliciados e iludidos pela ideologia
comunista, como é o caso de Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Muitos dos
intelectuais, inclusive alguns que participaram de atos revolucionários, que
autenticamente se deixaram iludir com as supostas motivações humanistas
destes movimentos já estão afastados do PT: Marina Silva, Luciana Genro,
Hélio Bicudo, Fernando Gabeira. Também escritores, músicos e outras pessoas
ligadas à área cultural se deixaram envolver por algum tempo ou até por tempo
de mais, com José Saramago, que ao saber da notícia de fuzilamento de presos
políticos, em 2007, declarou: "Até aqui cheguei".
Cuba é exemplo para o Brasil?
O regime cubano é uma das mais sanguinárias e
longas (mais de 50 anos) ditaduras da história. Aqueles que conseguiram fugir
do inferno cubano e não precisam mais temer a represália do regime relatam
fatos impressionantes sobre a frieza de Che. Foram centenas de execuções
assinadas em poucos meses, e Che gostava de assisti-las de sua janela. Em
algumas ele pessoalmente puxou o gatilho. Ao que tudo indica, Che parecia
deleitar-se com a carnificina. Até mulheres grávidas foram executadas no
paredão comandado por Che. Nada disso consta nas biografias escritas por
aqueles que utilizam o próprio Fidel Castro como fonte. Algo como falar de
Hitler usando apenas os relatos de Goebbels. A ignorância acerca destes
fatos explica parte da idolatria a Che Guevara.
Os cidadãos de Cuba não têm o direito de ir e
vir. Não têm a opção de viver em outro lugar. Pessoas que se opõe ao regime
ou que tentam deixar o país são presas e, em passado não muito distante,
muitas foram executadas ou morrem de fome nas prisões. Isto transforma a ilha
de Cuba no maior campo de concentração jamais existente na história. O artigo
215 do Código Penal de Cuba pune tentativas de saída do território nacional
sem a autorização prévia do governo com até oito anos de prisão. Se algum
cidadão tenta levar alguma embarcação ou aeronave para escapar – o que é
necessário, já que todas são propriedade do Estado e estão estritamente
controladas – a pena é elevada a vinte anos de cadeia ou à morte. Ao longo de
décadas, milhares de cubanos têm sido aprisionados, em condições horríveis,
devido a esses assim chamados “crimes”. Ainda hoje, conhecem-se vários presos
políticos que cumprem longas sentenças por tentarem escapar de sua pátria.A
população Cubana vive em condição de miserabilidade e depressão, embora não
lhe falte o mínimo para sobreviver, garantido pelo governo, enquanto os
irmãos Castro e a elite do governo vive em condições de primeiro mundo.
Existem hospitais diferenciados para o povo e a
elite. Existe comércio livre em Cuba, mas é voltado apenas para os turistas e
os membros do "partido único" (suprema ironia dos regimes
comunistas totalitários, pois, "partido" quer dizer justamente
"parte" e não "todo"), pois nestes estabelecimentos só é
possível comprar com dólares. Em resumo, o que existe em Cuba é um
Capitalismo de Estado, no qual os membros do governo são os únicos a possuir
privilégios que são vedados à população.Cuba não é um paraíso socialista.
Quem vai à Cuba a turismo pode presenciar o verdadeiro apartheid
turístico que sofre a população cubana, que é proibida de frequentar praias
turísticas, de entrar em hotéis, restaurantes e até mesmo em cidades
inteiras, como ocorre em Varadero e Cayo Coco. Some-se à isso que muitos
serviços estão reservados apenas aos estrangeiros, como o acesso à internet e
a possibilidade de comprar certos medicamentos e ter tratamentos específicos
nas clínicas internacionais.
Enquanto isto a elite política cubana vive em
condições de vida semelhante às classes mais privilegiadas dos países
capitalistas. Fidel e sua família vivem nababescamente. A fortuna pessoal de
Fidel Castro é calculada em 900 milhões de dólares, o que supera a de muitas
realezas da Europa. Fidel possui inúmeras e enormes propriedade em Cuba, a
principal fica no chamado "marco zero", um complexo de 45
residências, onde seus filhos e netos são
obrigados a viver, sendo proibidos de morar em
outro lugar em Cuba e de sair de Cuba, não conhecem o resto do mundo,
justamente para não terem a tentação de querer deixar Cuba. Lula conhece
muito bem como vive Fidel, pois o tem visitado inúmeras vezes e, muito
provavelmente, tem as mesmas aspirações para si mesmo e seus partidários. Como
é possível que depois de 54 anos de opressão, tirania, abusos, torturas e
excessos contra um povo indefeso, existam líderes eleitos democraticamente
que estejam dispostos a trair seu povo e a querer copiar tal sistema abjeto?
Os Médicos Cubanos
A principal faculdade de medicina de Cuba fica na
ELAM, Escolas de Las Américas, que forma os médicos destinados a atender a
elite cubana. Mas não são aí que são formados os chamados "médicos
internacionalistas" que são formados aos milhares por "cursos
de formação acelerada". Do contrário, como seria possível Cuba exportar
médicos aos milhares?. A população de Cuba é semelhante à do Rio Grande do
Sul. As cerca de dez faculdades de medicina do RS formam em torno de mil
médicos por ano. A formação destes "médicos internacionalistas"
cubanos equivale à de um enfermeiro no resto do mundo. Quem afirma isto é o
Ministro da Saúde o Paraguai. Equivalem aos chamados "médicos de
pé-no-chão", formados na África para atuar em situações de pobreza
extrema. São preparados para dar assistência primária: fazer curativos,
aplicar injeções, realizar pequenas cirurgias, tratar doenças básicas como
gripes e resfriados, ferimentos, etc. Como forma de propaganda do regime,
Cuba tem oferecido bolsas de estudo para os países favoráveis ao regime
(Venezuela, Brasil, Bolívia), com um detalhe, estas bolsas só podem ser
concedidas a membros dos partidos políticos dos governos que apoiam Cuba. Em
função disto, em 2006 o PT abriu seleção para candidatos a estas bolsas para
estudar medicina em Cuba exclusivamente para membros do PT e seus familiares
ou amigos. Não foi um concurso aberto. Os beneficiados com estas bolsas,
filhos de deputados, vereadores, senadores petistas e outros filiados, se
formaram em 2012 e querem voltar para o Brasil, mas não conseguem ser
aprova dos no exame Revalida. A solução foi criar a farsa da
importação de médicos cubanos com a desculpa de suprir postos de trabalho que
os médicos brasileiros não querem ocupar. Para isto seria necessária a
licença automática para estes médicos atuarem no Brasil sem prova revalidação
de diploma. Obviamente estes postos não serão ocupados pelos filhos do PT,
mas pelos internacionalistas, os filhos do PT certamente serão alocados em
excelentes empregos dentro do próprio governo.
Paciente em leito hospitalar no Hospital Clínico
Cirúrgico de Havana
Os pré-requisitos definidos por Cuba (os dois
primeiros) e pelo PT (os dois últimos) para participar da pré-seleção são:
- ter no máximo 25 anos no momento de iniciar o
processo seletivo;
- ter concluído o ensino médio (ou equivalente), com obrigatoriedade das
matérias de Biologia, Física e Química em todos os anos;
- ter estudado todo o período escolar em escola pública;
- ter no mínimo 2 (dois) anos de filiação partidária e apresentar carta de recomendação
de instância partidária, ou seja, setorial, diretório ou comissão executiva
de âmbito municipal, estadual ou nacional. Esclarecemos que não se trata de
recomendação de um membro da instância, mas sim recomendação aprovada em
reunião da instância partidária.
Para que Cuba "ceda" estes médicos os
governos dos países simpatizantes ao regime precisam pagar uma certa quantia
ao regime de Fidel, ou seja, é uma forma de financiar a elite do regime
ditatorial de Cuba, que não tem outras formas de obter recursos em dólar. Em
resumo, os "médicos internacionalistas" cubanos são uma espécie de
mão de obra escrava cedida na forma de mercadoria. Após dois anos de
prestação de serviços em outros países devem voltar a Cuba. Para garantir
isto, suas famílias são mantidas em Cuba como reféns. Para todo cidadão de
Cuba qualquer oportunidade para sair da ilha presídio é uma chance de ouro.
Qualquer remuneração ou estilo de vida é melhor do que podem levar em Cuba. O
salário de um médico em Cuba é equivalente a 20,00 dólares, pouco mais do que
40,00 reais. O mundo inteiro sabe que Cuba exporta escravos para
trabalhar em outros países. O esquema é simples. O profissional recebe um
salário de fome no país onde trabalha, enquanto o governo paga a diferença
diretamente aos Castro. É o que acontece na Venezuela. É o que vai acontecer
no Brasil, se importarmos médicos cubanos. Cuba não faz caridade. Cuba é o
mais capitalista dos países na hora de usar seres humanos como escravos para
suprir os seus problemas de caixa. O governo cubano cobra U$ 11,4 mil por mês
por médico cedido ao governo chavista. No entanto, estes médicos recebem
apenas U$ 230 mensais na Venezuela, mais uma ajuda de U$ 46 dólares para a
família, paga diretamente em Cuba. São 45 mil médicos que geram uma receita
anual para a ditadura dos Castro de cerca de U$ 4,5 bilhões por ano. Se fosse
no Brasil, ao dólar de hoje, cada médico cubano custaria R$ 23 mil mensais,
mas ficaria com o equivalente a um salário mínimo por mês.
O Revalida
Todo país que se presa possui uma prova de
Revalidação de Diploma para médicos estrangeiros que queiram atuar no país,
no Brasil esta prova se chama Revalida, que é uma prova de
conhecimentos mínimos. Menos de 11% dos médicos cubanos conseguem ser
aprovados nesta prova. Dos 182 médicos formados em Cuba, que fizeram o
Exame Nacional de Revalidação de Diplomas Médicos em 2012, apenas 20 (10,98%)
foram aprovados. São o pior grupo. Dos 26 não cubanos de língua espanhola,
foram aprovados cinco (19,15%); Dos oito portugueses foram aprovados três
(37%).
Faltam Médicos no Brasil?
Não. O Brasil não precisa
importar médicos. Existem hoje no Brasil cerca de 350.000 médicos (1 medico
para cada 543 habitantes). Numero até por demais, suficiente, ou
melhor, excedente segundo a Organização Mundial de Saúde (OMS) que aconselha
1(um) profissional da medicina para cada 1000 (mil) habitantes. E atualmente
o Brasil forma 16,5 mil médicos por ano em 183 escolas, destas 79 publicas
(48 federais, 24 estaduais e 7 municipais) e 104 privadas.O que nos falta é
infraestrutura básica: ambulatórios, hospitais, profissionais paramédicos,
equipamentos, medicamentos e material básico, falta desde gaze, esparadrapo,
seringas, antissépticos, esfigmomanômetros (para medir a pressão),
estetoscópios, até aparelhos de raio-X e laboratórios de análises clínicas,
mesmo para realizar um simples hemograma. Ou seja, mesmo que muito bem pago,
um médico sozinho em certas regiões do Brasil sem investimentos básicos de
saúde não pode fazer praticamente nada, nem sequer curativos ou aplicar
injeções e curativos. E porque não em vez de aumentar o numero de
diplomados anualmente, aproveitar esse grande contingente que está
anualmente se graduando e os colegas que já estão ai trabalhando, a maioria
atendendo precariamente no Programa de Saúde Familiar (PSF) criado pelo
Ministério da Saúde em 1994? São 14.770 postos inseridos no PSF com
muita “fartura”, porque em muitos deles “fartam” médicos, enfermeiros,
auxiliar de enfermagem, agentes de saúde, equipamentos básicos, materiais para
curativo, remédios etc.
Depoimento de um Médico Brasileiro formado em
Cuba com diploma revalidado regularmente:
"Sou médico brasileiro formado em Cuba,
revalidei meu diploma como manda a lei. Trabalhei durante alguns anos em
pequenas cidades do nordeste brasileiro, agora vivo e trabalho em São Paulo.
É impossível exercer a medicina no interior do país sem revoltar-se com as
condições de trabalho, hospitais sucateados, postos de saúde precários, falta
de exames, sem contar com a instabilidade de emprego, se mudar o prefeito
pode pegar sua mala e procurar outra cidade pra morar. Ficar de cara com a
corrupção nestes lugares é degradante, prefiro ganhar menos e trabalhar com
dignidade em grandes centros. O povo e leigos no assunto acham que um médico
fará muita diferença nestes casos. A vinda de médicos estrangeiros deve
acontecer dentro da lei, com diplomas revalidados, de qualquer nacionalidade,
porém nenhum medico enfrentará essa árdua tarefa para se submeter a penúria
que é trabalhar no interior. A verdade é que o principal interesse deste
assunto aos prefeitos e ao governo federal é puramente eleitoreiro, dar um
falso ar de melhoria a saúde sucateada e jogada ao lixo – grande pedra no
sapato do governo Dilma."
Manipulação de Estatísticas:
A "impressionante" mortalidade infantil
cubana é mantida artificialmente baixa pelas trapaças estatísticas do Partido
Comunista e por uma taxa de aborto verdadeiramente pavorosa: 0,71 abortos
para cada feto nascido vivo. Essa é, de longe, a taxa mais alta do
hemisfério. Em Cuba, qualquer gestação que sequer insinue alguma
complicação é "terminada".
Também digno de nota, de acordo com a Associação
dos Médicos e Cirurgiões Americanos, a taxa de mortalidade das crianças
cubanas com idade entre um e quatro anos é 34% maior do que a dos EUA (11,8
versus 8,8 por 1.000). Mas estes números - por uma questão de critério
- não figuram nas notórias "taxas de mortalidade infantil" da ONU e
da Organização Mundial de Saúde. Portanto, não há pressão sobre os
médicos cubanos para que eles falsifiquem esses números - por enquanto.
Em abril de 2001, o Dr. Juan Felipe García, de
Jacksonville, Flórida, entrevistou vários médicos que haviam desertado
recentemente de Cuba. Baseado no que ouviu, ele declarou o seguinte:
"Os números oficiais da mortalidade infantil de Cuba são uma
farsa. Os pediatras cubanos constantemente falsificam os números a
pedido do regime. Se um bebê morre durante seu primeiro ano de vida, os
médicos declaram que ele era mais velho. Caso contrário, tal lapso pode
custar-lhe severas punições, além do seu emprego."
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