Month: October 2011

The WTO rewards doctors for their works of art.

The WTO rewards doctors for his works of art.

III Certamen Iberoamericano de las Artes, FPHOMC.

Madrid, October 2011.- the doctors Louis Vecilla, plastic cirugano; Catherine M. Meroño, dentist; María Esther Ramos, MIR in neurology; Ignacio Jauregui, allergist; Daniel Rafael Martínez, pediatrician and ER doctor Joan Baptista fields have in common, in addition to his professional dedication to medicine, the passion for the arts. His works of painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, novel, short story and poetry have been the winners of the III Latin American arts contest, organized by the Foundation Board of orphans and Social protection of doctors Principe de Asturias (FPHOMC), of the schoolboy medical organization (WTO).

The III contest Iberoamericano de las Artes aims to strengthen ties of Union, from the professional and human point of view between the Spanish doctors and Latin Americans, from a common nexus such as Humanities in its different expressions.

To the Chairman of the WTO, Dr. Juan José Rodríguez Sendín, “ today, medicine have to exercise it in the clinical perspective but also from a humanistic perspective encompassing the knowledge and values of the patient ”. “ East event – he added – helps us also walk in that direction that we demand citizens ”.

Doctors and employees of associate organisations of the WTO have presented a total of 184 original works.

The Coordinator of the event, Dr. Manuel Muñoz Garcia of la Pastora, took stock of the current edition in which he highlighted the participation of more Latin American doctors that in previous editions, and gave as an example the category of short story in which three finalists have been Ibero-American doctors.

The Argentine doctor Pablo Javier Lespi spoke on behalf of the award-winning, stressing the significance of the event for all those physicians amateur arts. He recalled that “ medicine is a science and an art that is present in the particular way that every doctor we have to do our work ”.

award winners in the III Certamen Ibero-American of the arts.

The work of Dr. Luis Vecilla, Gran Vía, the jury of painting has stressed his “ fit appeal, their integration and harmony to pick up the movement of traffic and the environment ” to recreate one of the most emblematic streets of Madrid just celebrate its centenary. The doctor Vecilla, specialist in plastic surgery and Reconstructive working in private in Las Rozas, Madrid, medicine is a great lover of painting and has had many private and public in Madrid exhibitions and outside Spain.

Catalina Martinez Meroño, specialist in Stomatology and dental, in Madrid, has won awards for sculpture and drawing. The first, with the play “ Amparo ”, joint mother hugging her son “ simple and balanced ”, that “ manages to convey – according to the jury – touching tenderness that presides over all subsidiary maternal communication ”. His drawing “ Atalaya ” reflects the feeling of a mother to embrace her son, “ moment that the author plasma with a technique of soft lines and vague shadows that they transmit sweetness and optimism to the composition ”.

The winning work of photography, “ beauty Cautivadora ”, of the Venezuelan doctor María Esther Ramos Araque, MIR specialist in neurology in Salamanca, has noted, according to the jury, for having been able to reflect “ the beauty of the present and the future, embellished with their finest clothes and showing all the child beauty ”.

The novel of doctor Ignacio Jáuregui, specialist in Allergology at the hospital in Basurto (Bilbao) “ our man on the Bosphorus ” is “ a contemporary narrative, with an appropriate rate and a very accomplished prose, which leads the reader to identify with the story of a lawyer and a pediatrician in a world of Crusader interestsvery real ”.

Dr. Daniel Rafael Martínez, pediatrician at various hospitals in Buenos Aires (Argentina), is being honored for his short story “ the dead ” of which the jury has highlighted “ simplicity of the narrative that remains not an iota of density to the content or the atmosphere of the story, with which the author moves the reader to an irrelevant party disrupted by the death of one of the musicians who encourages ”.

The “ station ”, creation poetica of doctor Joan Baptista Campos, physician of the SAMU in Castellón, has been chosen by the jury by “ his powerful poetic look with nostágia expressiveness projected landscapes and galleries of the interior spaces of the soul on the elements of nature and the evolution of time ”.

In this event, the winners in seven categories – Prize in sculpture and drawing patterns have been to the Dr. Catalina Martínez Moroño, adding two second prize for each category.

In drawing, the second prize went to Jesús María Valero Olivan Palacios of Pozuelo de Alarcón (Madrid), for his work “ Paradigm Shift ”; and Juan Carlos Romero Hergueta of El Burgo de Osma, (Soria) for his work “ La Piedad ”.

In sculpture they grew suspicious Alfonso Arrieta Aniz Pamplona for his work “ Bion Artean (between the two) ”; and Tomás Fernando Mayoral Dorado, deTrujillo (Cáceres) for his work “ A Extremadura ”.

In the photography section them were Juan Antonio Prat Coll, Girona, for his work “ the friend in port 1 ”; and Carlos Robledo de Dios, Albacete, for his work “ La Charité sur Loire ”.

In painting, the second prize went to María Yolanda González García, Posada Llanera (Asturias), for his work “ visions of Oviedo, from the Ministry of health ”; and Luis Agapito Martínez Comín, Zaragoza, for his work “ A toast to the future ”.

In the category of poetry gave les Manuel Giménez Gonzalez, Valencia, for his work “ roadmaps ”; and Patrizia Carmen Marruffi Bonfante, Cádiz, for his work “ the silence of body ”.

They grew in short story suspicious Marco Antonio of the Parra Calderón of Chile, by the work of “ the writer of true ”; and Pablo Javier Lespi, Bahía Blanca (Argentina), for the work “ the death of Eloy Cepeda ”.

Finally, in the novel category distinctions went to José Antolín Arias of Madrid for the work “ the workshop of the words ”; and Tirado source Salvador Ruiz of Valencia, by the work “ the enigma of the sierra ”.

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The SEGG recalled the importance of geriatric universalization in Spain as in the international day of older people to treat and prevent diseases and promote health.

La SEGG recalled the importance of geriatric universalization in Spain as in the international day of older people to treat and prevent diseases and promote health.

in Spain there are 7.813.408 people older than 65 years of age and expected the number to double in to the year 2050.

-in Spain there are 800 professionals to meet the 7.813.408 older than 65 years Spanish, which puts us far below recommended by health institutions international. geriatricians ratios

-the practice of physical exercisecarrying out a food healthy and balanced, avoid toxins such as tobacco and alcohol, conduct checkups and recommended clinical controls, to achieve the treatments prescribed by the geriatrics and some good social interactions are recommendations for achieving an ageing successful.

Spain, 2011-October Saturday, October 1the international day of older people, officially declared by the United Nations in 1999, which has wanted to highlight the most important work that they do the elderly in society was held. The Spanish society of Geriatrics and Gerontology (SEGG) supported the holding of this event and wanted to take this opportunity to expose some of the aspects of particular importance to this scientific society in the elderly is concerned.

One of the main aspects of concern to the SEGG is the shortage of geriatricians there in Spain, because there barely 800 professionals to meet the 7.813.408 older than 65 years Spanish, which puts us far below the ratios of geriatricians recommended by international health institutions. For Dr. Pedro Gil Gregorio, President of the SEGG, “ health care should be a right for all seniors, but unfortunately in our country there is a significantly low number to treat the population over 65 years of age ”.

“ Be not able to meet correctly to older persons if not promoted the training and recruitment of geriatricians, medical specialists in the care of the elderly who are ”, remarked Dr. Gil.

Bet on healthy ageing

Furthermore, the SEGG recalls that healthy ageing among the population and bet must be encouraged by health information to the Group of people over 50 years in particular and society in general. Among the recommendations to promote successful aging: the practice of physical exercise, carried out a healthy and balanced diet, avoid toxins such as tobacco and alcohol, checkups and recommended clinical controls, carry out the treatment prescribed by the geriatrics and have a good social interactions.

On the other hand, and to achieve a healthy ageing, should take into account the needs of the Spanish grandparents and not overload them tasks to the detriment of their health. The SEGG stands for care of the grandchildren’s grandparents and close contact between these families for the profits it generates both children and grandparents, but remember that the tasks must be appropriate to their age, tastes, personalities and State of health to prevent cases of depressionanxiety, or muscle aches which are coming to medical consultations.

On the SEGG

The Spanish society of Geriatrics and Gerontology is a large and active European societies. Currently has more than 2,500 members of multidisciplinary areas: doctors (specialists in geriatrics, primary care, and so on), sociologists, graduates in nursing, social workers, pedagogues, psychologists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, geographers, architects, economists, pharmacists, etc. For the SEGG, older people are its main raison d ’ être and for this reason his work sets two main lines of action: the universalization of the geriatric care specialist in order to avoid inequalities and monitoring of the law of the unit.

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The WTO is launching the e Colegio.

The WTO launches e-Colegio.

-physicians can be on-line all the administrative procedures with the College

-Citizens can consult on the collegiate and express grievances and claims

-the e-colegio is multilingual, in Castilian, Catalan, Basque, Galician, Valencian and English

-colleges of physicians of Zaragoza and Segovia, the first to introduce this system on-line

– this project of the WTO will be basic to the national register of health professionals

Spain, 2011-October the Organization Medical College (WTO) has launched the e-Colegio, an electronic tool of integrated management that allows licensed doctors perform all the administrative formalities online without having to scroll, and citizens, to make queries on the collegiate and express their grievances and complaints.

The e-Colegio is a tool that will be of great benefit to the national register of health professionals that the Ministry of health, Social policy and equality plans to create and regulate and which will lay the foundations for better planning and management of human resources in the health system.

The e-colegio is multilingual and is accessible to him in several co-official languages – Spanish, Catalan, Basque and Galician, Valencian – Spanish State and also in English to provide access to the Spanish doctors from abroad, foreigners who want to colegiar in Spain and citizens in general.

izduierda to right: the Henry Figuera doctors, President of the College of physicians of Zaragoza; Juan José Rodríguez Sendín, President of the College medical organization (WTO); and Juan Manuel stick, President of the College of physicians of Segovia.

Through the e-Colegio, doctors may perform multiple administrative processes online, without displacement. From the licensing or downward to the collegiate certificate request processing fees and bills, checkbooks recipe, insurance of civil responsibility, complaints and claims or consultation on other profesioles. For the realization of all these processes, it is necessary to count on electronic signature.

Each College of physicians will have exclusive usage data and other more generic shared with the regional councils and the General Council of official colleges of physicians and WTO affiliation, membership forms and specialty to which they belong.

For its part the citizen can access the e-Colegio with electronic ID for requests for licensing – in the case of doctors completing the race in Spain or in another country-, consultations on the members to check their licensing and specialization, present complaints and claims and general information.

The first colleges to implement this comprehensive management platform have been Zaragoza and Segovia they are working on evidence and her will launch this week. The Presidents of both schools, Juan Manuel stick Díaz, Segovia, and Henry of the Figuera Von Wichmann, in Zaragoza, presented last Saturday, in the General Assembly of WTO held in Madrid, the pilot schemes carried out in these two schools. Both officials noted the “ qualitative and quantitative leap involving the digitization of all the administrative processes that, in addition to removing the role, avoiding the movement of doctors and citizens with the resultant saving of time and money for the collegiate ”.

The e-Colegio is a project of the directive of the WTO, chaired by Juan José Rodríguez Sendín, than complenta others carried out by this organization such as digital signature and the single window, implemented to adapt to European standards, and that they reflected the role of schools and the General Council of official colleges of doctors in authorisations of registration and professional certifications.

Other schools will soon be added to the experiences of this project, directed by Joan Camps, technical director of the WTO, which have begun to deploy in the medical school of Zaragoza and Segovia.

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More than half of people over 65 years of age suffers from senile anorexia.

More than half of people over 65 years of age suffers from anorexia senile.

as evident researchers from the Spanish residence doctors society (Semer).

-Malnutrition and fecal impaction is the most serious consequences

-appropriate food and fiber intake can mitigate its effects

Madrid, 2011-October around three million nine hundred thousand people at Spain suffering from senile anorexia, as evidenced by the Spanish residence doctors society (Semer). One of its most eminent researchers, Henry Rey, specialist of digestive system of the Madrid Hospital Clínico San Marcos, qualifies that the 7.840.000 people that already exceed the 65 years in the country, more than 50 percent with this disease in greater or lesser extent. A pathology, clarifies, “ that should not be compared or identify with anorexia nervosa, which has a different origin ” in this case a decrease in appetite, that in most cases “ is derived from a set of social, physiological, and even psychological reasons ”.

Physiological aspects include “ the loss of the sense of taste and smell, which decreases the palatability of foods, and a smaller gastric accommodation, which generates a feeling of satiety ”.

With regard to the social and personal consequences include the decline in physical activity to reduce calorie needs; the lack of teeth or chewing difficulties that modify the type of foods that can be consumed easily and change the diet; the decrease of social activity around the food; diet changes forced by a disease – like foods low in salt, low in fat or inhibiting – for a need – to resort to diets more simple and inexpensive a retail purchasing power, for example – or lack of capacity to prepare them.

In third place certain psychological factors such as depression, common problem in older people, can affect this process, although more indirectly.

Serious consequences

The consequences of senile anorexia can be very serious. “ First, the lower income of nutrients can result in malnutrition, more or less pronounced, but in any case common in the elderly ” explains this expert. Second “ lower intake causes a lack of waste which facilitates the constipation. Without forgetting to eat, individually or collectively, is a pleasant activity, therefore anorexia result in a loss of vital quality ” essential ingredient of the new health care model that promulgates Semer in which raw materials not only health care, but also social and above all, the choice of the user. Thus indicates it the President of this collective, Alberto López Rocha, who warns that, however, senile anorexia, fecal impaction, and other important areas relating to older persons, “ are not usually take into account or respond as they should, not even at the preventive level, the best tool to eradicate them ”. And it is that as ensures López Rocha, taboos and prejudices surrounding both cases prevent a better approach and discussion about the disease. This should be added “ the educational model of our elders, his guilt feeling certain needs ” or also because “ the current structure of the residences not allow ” so “ is very necessary to not only change the mentality in general, but rehumanizar centres where living elders ” concludes.

In fact, adds King, there is no mention of senile anorexia “ probably due to ignorance and because it is often attributed the anorexia, personal or socially, the type of diet imposed by the circumstances or occlusal limitations ”. In this regard, regrets, “ refers to many times as ‘ normal ’ in what circumstances is that ‘ so I can eat, almost takes me off hunger ’ you could say ”. Same with constipation, “ is considered a problem ‘ normal ’ and inherent in the way of life and the person, when it is not ”. Both anorexia and constipation, ensures this specialists, “ they can become serious problems to be overcome and that previously served in their initial States, are easier to solve ”.

Among the possible solutions, Rocha recalls would mitigate that dealing with the effects such as constipation and malnutrition, are all anorexia. Both are can combat, gcon certain general basic measures as an intake suitable and proportionate fiber around 20 or 25 grams daily, regular physical activity moderate – for example to walk one hour per night – drink at least 1´5 liters of water in each day and “ rely on the medical and pharmaceutical specialists rely on simple products, away from the usual laxative, which in most cases, far from solving the case, it reinforces therefore cronifica the problem due to the effect ‘ bounce ’ which tends to cause ”.

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Surah Al-Rehman – The Ultimate Free Remedy for Incurable Diseases

(By Listening Only- 20 Minutes Only)

Kindly download the Surah “AL-REHMAN” (recited by Qari Abdul Basit without translation) from here.


Treatment Plan

Just Listen to it three times a day (morning, afternoon, evening) for seven consecutive days using following procedure:-


    Before listening:

  • Close your eyes
  • Feel your self in front of ALLAH Almighty/ God
  • Then listen to it with greater concentration and closed eyes

    When the recitation/ AUDIO is finished:

  • Open your eyes and take half glass of water
  • Close your eyes again and say “ALLAH” three times in your heart with deep affection/ love
  • Then drink the water with closed eyes in three sips

Surah Al-Rehman – The Ultimate Free Remedy for Incurable Diseases

(By Listening Only- 20 Minutes Only)

Kindly download the Surah “AL-REHMAN” (recited by Qari Abdul Basit without translation) from here.


Treatment Plan

Just Listen to it three times a day (morning, afternoon, evening) for seven consecutive days using following procedure:-


    Before listening:

  • Close your eyes
  • Feel your self in front of ALLAH Almighty/ God
  • Then listen to it with greater concentration and closed eyes

    When the recitation/ AUDIO is finished:

  • Open your eyes and take half glass of water
  • Close your eyes again and say “ALLAH” three times in your heart with deep affection/ love
  • Then drink the water with closed eyes in three sips