Marise alvarez biography of alberta
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A journey through roses and thorns: becoming a physician by learning from patients with life-threatening illnesses. A qualitative study with international medical students
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The medical students’ well-being may be threatened by various stressors associated with providing care to different kinds of patients. This study aims to explore students’ clinical experiences with patients who suffer from lif
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Spanish naming customs
This article is about naming customs in Spain. For Hispanic America, see Naming customs of Hispanic America.
Spanish names are the traditional way of identifying, and the official way of registering, a person in Spain. They are composed of a given name (simple or composite)[a] and two surnames (the first surname of each parent). Traditionally, the first surname is the father's first surname, and the second is the mother's first surname. Since 1999, the beställning of the surnames in a family in Spain is decided when registering the first child, but the traditional order fryst vatten nearly universally chosen (99.53% of the time).[2][b]
| José García Torres | María Acosta Gómez | ||||||||||
| Pablo GarcíaAcosta |
The practice fryst vatten to use one given name and the first surname generally (e.g. "Penélope Cruz" for Penélope Cruz Sánchez); the complete name is reserved for legal, formal and documentary matters. Both surnames are sometimes systematic