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La Cruz Blanca Neutral was a volunteer infirmary and relief service founded by Elena Arizmendi Mejia in 1911. [1] [2] [3] She was enrolled at the School of Nursing of the Santa Rosa Hospital (now the School of Nursing at the University of the Incarnate Word) in San Antonio, Texas when the war broke out.
De La Cruz is one of 30 doctors in a unique pilot program that brings Mexican doctors to work in Federally Qualified Health Centers in California. Pilot program Mexico’s Licensed Physician Pilot ...
This is a list of the songs that reached number one in Mexico in 1970, according to Billboard magazine with data provided by Radio Mil. [1] Also included are the number-one songs according to the Record World magazine.
On 18 July 2024, La Cruz releases his single Sahara, [10] which was said to be featured on an upcoming album. The accompanied music video was released simultaneously via YouTube. The second single, Fancy, was released on 26 September 2024 along with its music video. [11] On October 2024, La Cruz releases his 2nd studio album, titled El Nene Vol.1.
The Clinica de Salud del Valle de Salinas, a federally qualified health center that operates 13 clinics across farm country in the Salinas Valley, has taken a meaningful step to address the shortages.
Carlos Manuel gets Ángel Luis Robles (Arnaldo André), his teacher and friend who is a specialist in ophthalmology, to analyze Cristina's case of blindness so that he can help him operate on her. Dr. Robles secretly falls in love with her and has a vested interest in her regaining her sight. Federico, eager to possess María del Carmen at any ...
Many pharmacies feature an employee in a Dr. Simi padded bodysuit waving to passersby and engaging in antics such as challenging the cow mascot of Mexico's Alpura milk brand to a dance-off.
It initially appeared in the classic Mexican comedy Escuela de vagabundos [1] screened in 1955, where it was sung by the star of the film, Pedro Infante. The song also gave its name to the 1965 Mexican film Cucurrucucú Paloma , directed by Miguel Delgado , in which it was performed by Lola Beltrán , who starred as "Paloma Méndez".