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Chloé Tisserand, « Medicine at the border: resort to afghans health professionals in a humanitarian emergency context », Revue francophone sur la santé et les territoires
Calais is a “border area” (Cuttitta, 2015). In 2014, the increase in the number of exiles forced the hospital to develop its medical team attached to the permanent health care access service (PASS), which provides free hospital medicine for vulnerable patients without social security coverage. The rapport of professionals towards precariousness has been the subject of several sociological studies that have shown that caregivers in hospitals can express disgust towards patients at the margins. In...