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The College of Physicians of Ciudad Real yesterday presented the awards for the Best Scientific Work and the Best Doctoral Thesis, as well as the aid corresponding to the COMCR Solidario project. In addition, the winner of the Professional Merit award proposed and chosen each year by the medical colleges themselves was revealed. and that fell to Dr. Alfonso Ambrós Checa.
The award for Best Scientific Work went to Dr. José Luis Santiago Sánchez for the work “Charecterization of permeability barrier dysfunction in a Industry Email List mmurine model of cutaneous fieldcancerization following chronic UV-B irradiation: implications for the pathogenesis of skin cancer.” The award was sponsored by Caixabank, and the check was presented by the Ciudad Real Business Area Director, David González Fernández.
The first prize for Best Doctoral Thesis was also awarded to Dr. Francisco Javier Gómez Romero, under the title “Multifactorial intervention for the prevention of surgical site infection.” It is an award sponsored by the ASISA Foundation. Dr. Carlos Hugo Martínez, medical director and manager of the ASISA Foundation, presented the diploma and check.The aid corresponding to the COMCR Solidario call was directed to Cáritas Diocesana of Ciudad Real, for its "Therapeutic-educational intervention program Siloé - Attention to drug addicts." The director of Cáritas, Concepción Aranguren Vila, collected the check.
The president of the College of Physicians, explained that “all these awards, scholarships and aid are an incentive for the beneficiaries, and, of course, also for the College and for the patient. In the end, it is new knowledge that, in one way or another, will be incorporated into their respective Services, enriching them. It is clear that the more trained and motivated the doctor is, the better professional he will be day to day, and the better Healthcare will be as a whole.
I reiterate my special gratitude to the sponsors, and ASISA, for making it possible for these doctors to enhance their respective Services, and for institutions, such as Ciudad Real, to use these resources to help others. He ended his speech by congratulating the winners, their families and colleagues because they are also responsible for these awards.”
The director of the Business Area of Ciudad Real, David González Fernández explained that the La Caixa Foundation is the first private foundation in Spain, and one of “our objectives is to promote social progress by responding to new challenges in research. , excellent training and education.” Furthermore, he expressed his desire that the collaboration between the intuition that he directs and the College have the potential for continuity.
The medical director and manager of Fundación ASISA, Dr. Carlos Hugo Martínez commented that they were “a cooperative of doctors. ASISA was founded so that doctors could be their own managers. I am also a doctor and professor at the Complutense University of Madrid and I have participated in many thesis panels, and I know that it is increasingly difficult to do them, there is less and less time to do research work and even less in a career as hard as the our. I am really proud that there are still people in vogue for research, and we are very happy as an institution to be able to encourage research.”
The director of Cáritas, Concepción Aranguren Vila briefly presented what they did in Siloé, “serving people in drug addiction situations with medication, in education, if they want to rehabilitate themselves, and we also serve in prison. Everything is well received because it is a bottomless pit. Also, and I take advantage of the opportunity that we are among doctors, we need many hands. Thanks for the help".
Finally, Dr. Alfonso Ambrós Checa was the winner of the Professional Merit award, an award proposed and chosen each year by the members of the province of Ciudad Real. In second and third place were doctors Julio Gijón Rodríguez and José Olmedo Camacho, respectively. Dr. Ambrós, who received a warm ovation from those present, is head of the Service of the Intensive Care Unit of the General University Hospital of Ciudad Real.
In his brief speech after receiving the recognition, he stated that he did not know if he was worthy of the award. “If my colleagues say it, I appreciate it. I also thank the School and it has been the perfect excuse to return; The last time I was there he was dressed as a cyclist (he was part of the college entity's cycling team for several years). It is a good opportunity because the School recognizes itself in us and that helps us recognize ourselves in the School. This award can be mediated by the last two years; We moved in uncertainty, in fear, we did not know how to deal with what was coming, no one knew, there was a lot of disorder. The UCI team worked in unison, we were able to focus quickly and we were able to work comfortably.
The award for Best Scientific Work went to Dr. José Luis Santiago Sánchez for the work “Charecterization of permeability barrier dysfunction in a Industry Email List mmurine model of cutaneous fieldcancerization following chronic UV-B irradiation: implications for the pathogenesis of skin cancer.” The award was sponsored by Caixabank, and the check was presented by the Ciudad Real Business Area Director, David González Fernández.
The first prize for Best Doctoral Thesis was also awarded to Dr. Francisco Javier Gómez Romero, under the title “Multifactorial intervention for the prevention of surgical site infection.” It is an award sponsored by the ASISA Foundation. Dr. Carlos Hugo Martínez, medical director and manager of the ASISA Foundation, presented the diploma and check.The aid corresponding to the COMCR Solidario call was directed to Cáritas Diocesana of Ciudad Real, for its "Therapeutic-educational intervention program Siloé - Attention to drug addicts." The director of Cáritas, Concepción Aranguren Vila, collected the check.
The president of the College of Physicians, explained that “all these awards, scholarships and aid are an incentive for the beneficiaries, and, of course, also for the College and for the patient. In the end, it is new knowledge that, in one way or another, will be incorporated into their respective Services, enriching them. It is clear that the more trained and motivated the doctor is, the better professional he will be day to day, and the better Healthcare will be as a whole.
I reiterate my special gratitude to the sponsors, and ASISA, for making it possible for these doctors to enhance their respective Services, and for institutions, such as Ciudad Real, to use these resources to help others. He ended his speech by congratulating the winners, their families and colleagues because they are also responsible for these awards.”
The director of the Business Area of Ciudad Real, David González Fernández explained that the La Caixa Foundation is the first private foundation in Spain, and one of “our objectives is to promote social progress by responding to new challenges in research. , excellent training and education.” Furthermore, he expressed his desire that the collaboration between the intuition that he directs and the College have the potential for continuity.
The medical director and manager of Fundación ASISA, Dr. Carlos Hugo Martínez commented that they were “a cooperative of doctors. ASISA was founded so that doctors could be their own managers. I am also a doctor and professor at the Complutense University of Madrid and I have participated in many thesis panels, and I know that it is increasingly difficult to do them, there is less and less time to do research work and even less in a career as hard as the our. I am really proud that there are still people in vogue for research, and we are very happy as an institution to be able to encourage research.”
The director of Cáritas, Concepción Aranguren Vila briefly presented what they did in Siloé, “serving people in drug addiction situations with medication, in education, if they want to rehabilitate themselves, and we also serve in prison. Everything is well received because it is a bottomless pit. Also, and I take advantage of the opportunity that we are among doctors, we need many hands. Thanks for the help".
Finally, Dr. Alfonso Ambrós Checa was the winner of the Professional Merit award, an award proposed and chosen each year by the members of the province of Ciudad Real. In second and third place were doctors Julio Gijón Rodríguez and José Olmedo Camacho, respectively. Dr. Ambrós, who received a warm ovation from those present, is head of the Service of the Intensive Care Unit of the General University Hospital of Ciudad Real.
In his brief speech after receiving the recognition, he stated that he did not know if he was worthy of the award. “If my colleagues say it, I appreciate it. I also thank the School and it has been the perfect excuse to return; The last time I was there he was dressed as a cyclist (he was part of the college entity's cycling team for several years). It is a good opportunity because the School recognizes itself in us and that helps us recognize ourselves in the School. This award can be mediated by the last two years; We moved in uncertainty, in fear, we did not know how to deal with what was coming, no one knew, there was a lot of disorder. The UCI team worked in unison, we were able to focus quickly and we were able to work comfortably.