Discurso pronunciado por el Rector de la Universidad de Antioquia -Bernardo Trujillo Calle- en la inauguración del primer curso de Salud Ocupacional para trabajadores y dirigentes Sindicales. Medellín, Escuela Nacional de Salud Pública, mayo 3 de 1976.
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I am pleased to present a cordial welcome to the new students, workers and union leaders, who today begin the occupational health course in our School, under the auspices of the Colombian Institute of Social Security, the National Learning Service and the support of the Coordinating Commission of Occupational Health, which brings together broad and very representative sectors of the central labor, business, educational institutions and government agencies linked, ex-officio, to the problems of health and labor.
Thus culminates the first stage of an idea of deep social projections, developed for the individual benefit of the worker, of production, of the national economy and of the University itself, to open the way to positive achievements. That idea that today has here its most affirmative concretion accuses, through the report rendered in the First Antioquian Days of Occupational Medicine last year, the style and the characteristics of intense humanistic concern of the medical group, which before and after the foundation of this School in 1963, had been working and continues to do so, had been working and continues to do so with unwavering mystique that no one questions, to create in Antioquia the means and the appropriate conditions for the creation of a higher level school dedicated to the investigation of health problems, the training of professional and sub-professional personnel in this field, and the provision of services to health care entities.
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