Companeros en salud January 3, 2019 with no comment This is my third week with CES as our team learns more about the challenges and opportunities these pasantes face during their one year of service working in the mountain communities of Southern Mexico. Formerly considered a “punishment” for low-ranking medical students, CES seeks out high quality candidates and provides support and a “transformative” education on social justice issues to their pasantes. And something transformative is happening. A majority want to return for a second year living and serving in resource-poor communities in Chiapas. Previous Post The Crisis in Care Work: the call for compassionate medicine Next Post Humanitarian healthcare workers in Chiapas