Victory Vibes | Inspiring Stories of Triumph and Resilience

American Villarreal calls for medicine “human science”

During the opening of the first international conference “Towards a comprehensive and humanitarian health system in TamaulipasGovernor of Tamaulipas, American VillarrealHe called the Health Syndicate to make medicine “human sciences, and the most human science.”

“The doctor must also be a coach, and he must be a teacher, and he must be a customer who does not mention his patient only the cause of his illness and gives instructions to be able to restore it, but he must be an agent who educates and indicates to the patient all these factors that may affect his person, not only in his family environment.”

Accompanied by Dr. Vivian Perez Montes, an adviser to non -infectious health determinants and determinants, from the American Health Organization, and the addresses of health secrecy in Hidalgo and Nuevo León, the ruler explained that in this Congress they can be analyzed, from scientific optics and the voice of experts, metabolic meaneshing.

He added that this is not only one of the main financial and structural challenges of our national health system, but also affects the health of millions of people.

The event started with a conference presented by Dr. Eduardo Mini Mindylia, a pioneer in dynamic studies at the National Nutrition Institute, which spoke about the prevention of cardiovascular risk.

According to Villarreal, this event represents the opportunity to exchange knowledge and experience with researchers and health professionals from Argentina, Colombia, Spain and Mexico, who thanked him for his participation and existence.

It should be noted that during the ceremony, the ruler also revealed the Black, which transfers the Tampico Exhibition Conference Center into the first protected cardiovascular building and submitted a recognition of the doctors of Cecilia Sanz and Cecilia Ridura Sanz to penetrate and adhere to the public health, which Dr. Roy LL received.

JCP

(Tagstotranslate) Américo Villarreal (T) Governor of Tamaulipas

Story Credit

Exit mobile version