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Belkis Gil Breaks Barriers: the First Kogui Woman to Advance in Medicine

Summary by El Callejero
The young Indigenous woman received her white coat at the University of Magdalena, a symbolic step that brings her closer to the professional practice of medicine and makes her a role model for new generations in the Sierra Nevada. A story of effort, perseverance, and social transformation was etched at the University of Magdalena with the presentation of the white coat to Belkis Lorena Gil Nuvita, a young woman from the Kogui Indigenous communi…
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At the age of 25, Belkis Gil Nuvita received the white medicine coat in Unimagdalena. She dreams of returning to the Sierra to serve her people.

The young Indigenous woman received her white coat at the University of Magdalena, a symbolic step that brings her closer to the professional practice of medicine and makes her a role model for new generations in the Sierra Nevada. A story of effort, perseverance, and social transformation was etched at the University of Magdalena with the presentation of the white coat to Belkis Lorena Gil Nuvita, a young woman from the Kogui Indigenous communi…

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El Callejero broke the news on Tuesday, June 9, 2026.
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