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The National Academy of Medicine of Colombia, founded in 1873, is a cultural center dedicated to the study and advancement of medical and natural sciences. It serves as a solidarity platform for the medical profession and aims to promote unity in the practice of medicine. The academy's main building houses offices, an auditorium, and a Museum of the History of Medicine, as well as the Jorge E. Cavelier Medical Library. With a rich history dating back to its founding members in 1873, the academy continues to be a respected institution in the field of medicine in Colombia.
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NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MEDICINE OF COLOMBIA Bogotá, Cra. 7 No. 69-11 Tel/Fax: (571) 3458890 www.anmdecolombia.org.co E-mail: info@anmdecolombia.org.co
The main building: Offices, Auditorium, Museum of the History of Medicine The Jorge E. CavelierMedical Library
NationalAcademy of Medicine of Colombiafounded in 1873 CULTURAL CENTER OF MEDICINE
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MEDICINE OF COLOMBIA Founded:January 3, 1873 as the Society of Medicine FirstPresident: Manuel Plata Azuero FirstSecretary: Abraham Aparicio The physician founders: Manuel Plata Azuero Abraham Aparicio Nicolás Osorio Liborio Zerda Leoncio Barreto Evaristo García ... objective was the study and advancement of the medical and natural sciences, and the provision of solidarity to the medical profession and unity to the practice of medicine...
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MEDICINE OF COLOMBIA President:Manuel Plata Azuero Vicepresident: Andrés María PardoSecretary: Abraham Aparicio Treasurer/Librarian: Bernardino Medina Second meeting: February 9, 1873 Attended by the 6 founders, 10 physicians and 1 natural scientist named:Society of Medicine and Natural Sciences Section of Medical Sciences Section of Physical and Natural Sciences OnJuly 2, 1873 was foundedthe Revista Médicaas theSociety´sofficialorgan
THE PHYSICIAN FOUNDERS Manuel Plata Azuero1828 - 1899 Abraham Aparicio1849 - 1914 Nicolás Osorio1838 - 1905 Liborio Zerda1833 - 1919 Evaristo García1845 - 1921 Leoncio Barreto1837 - 1921
Graduated from: Universidad Centralin 1845 Graduate studies in Paris Professor of Therapeutics FirstPresident in 1873 Member of Congress, in1877he presented the law that createdthe National University of Colombia Rector of the National University in 1877 Manuel Plata Azuero Born in Oiba 1828Died in Villeta 1899
Graduated from the National Unversity President: 1888 - 1889 Councilman and Mayor of the city of Bogotá Member of Congress Editor Revista Médica1876 - 1880 1890 - 1893 Abraham Aparicio Born in Buga 1849Died in Bogotá 1914
GraduatedfromtheUniversity of Paris(La Sorbonne) in 1865 President: 1876 – 1877 1893 - 1895 Dean of Medicine of theCatholic University:1883 - 1885 Rector of the Faculty ofMedicine of theNational University1898 - 1904 Nicolás Osorio Ricaurte Born in Bogotá 1838Died in Anapoima 1905
Graduated from theColegio Mayor deNuestra Señora del Rosario 1853 President 1878 - 80 Minister de Public Education1892 - 1896 Editor Revista Médica1875 - 1876 Rector National University1879 - 1892 Liborio Zerda Born in Bogotá 1834Died in Bogotá 1919
Graduated from theNational University1872 On February 1, 1887 he founded theSociety of Medicine andNatural Sciences of Cauca,which he presided forseveral years. Evaristo García Born in Cali 1845Died in Cali 1921
Graduated fromColegio Mayor del Rosario1860 President: 1886 - 1887 1897 – 1899 1904 - 1906 Leoncio Barreto Born in Chocontá 1837died in Bogotá 1921
TheSociety of Medicineand Natural Sciences January 3, 1873 - April 25, 1891 became TheNationalAcademy ofMedicine Congressional Bill No. 71 (Nov.22, 1890)Formal installation: April 25, 1891
Congressional Bill No. 71, 1890November 22 Recognizing the Society of Medicine andNatural Sciences, established inthis city on January 3, 1873, as theNational Academy of Medicine President of the Senate: Jorge Holguín President of the House of Representatives: Adriano Tribín President of the Republic of Colombia: Carlos Holguín Minister of Public Education: Jesús Casas Rojas
National Academy of Medicine April 25, 1891 President: José María Buendía Vicepresident:Nicolás Osorio Secretary:Pablo García Medina Treasurer:Gabriel Durán Borda
National Academyof Medicine Congressional Bill No. 02, January 19, 1979 … official consulting and advisorybody to the Government for all matters pertaining public health andmedical education of the Colombianpeople. Artícle 1, Bill 02, 1979
FUNCTIONS Congressional Bill 02, 1979 • Consulting and advisory body to the Government • To contribute to the progress of medicine, to stimulate the advancement of the sciences and technologies, and to inforce the ethical and superior professional practice and the intellectual development of medical doctors. • To produce studies and concepts, to stimulate scientific exchange, and to serve the advocacy before the organisms that have to do with public health and medical education.
Government of the Academy • Assembly • Board of directors • President Advisory council ASSEMBLY General Ordinary Extraodinary
MEMBERSHIP • Honorary (Nationals, Foreign) • Title members • Corresponding (Nationals, Foreign) • Associate members (nonphysicians) GOVERNMENT • President • Vicepresident • Perpetual Secretary • General Secretary • Treasurer BOARD OFDIRECTORS
COMMISSIONS • Bylaws and regulations • Finances • Health policy • Medical education • Norms and scientific development • Medical ethics • Publications • Library • Technical idiom • History
CORRESPONDING ACADEMIES • Caldas • Medellín • Cartagena • Valle del Cauca NATIONAL ACADEMY´S CHAPTERS • Atlántico • Córdoba • Huila • Nariño • Norte de Santander • Quindío • Risaralda • Santander • Tolima AFFILIATIONS MEDICAL ASOCIATIONS AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES
National Academy of Medicine Board Director 2014 -2016 Secretario General Vicepresidente Presidente Secretario Perpetuo Tesorero Germán Gamarra Hernández Herman Esguerra Villamizar Juan Mendoza Vega Hernando Groot Liévano Jaime FandiñoFranky