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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: [email protected]
The National Academy of Medicine of Colombia
The main building:
Offices, Auditorium, Museum
of the History of Medicine
The Jorge E. Cavelier
Medical Library
The Jorge E. Cavelier Medical Library
National Academy of Medicine
of Colombia
founded in 1873
CULTURAL CENTER OF MEDICINE
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MEDICINE
OF COLOMBIA
Foundation:
January 3, 1873, as the
Society of Medicine
First President:
Manuel Plata Azuero
First Secretary:
Abraham Aparicio
Founding physicians:
Manuel Plata Azuero
Abraham Aparicio
Nicolás Osorio
Liborio Zerda
Leoncio Barreto
Evaristo García
... Its objective was the study
and progress of medical
and natural sciences,
provision of solidarity to the
medical profession and unity
in the practice of medicine...
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MEDICINE
OF COLOMBIA
Second meeting:
February 9, 1873
Attended by the 6
founders, plus 10
physicians and 1 natural
scientist
named: Society of
Medicine and Natural
Sciences
With a section of Medical
Sciences and another of
Physical and Natural Sciences
President:
Manuel Plata Azuero
Vicepresident:
Andrés María Pardo
Secretary:
Abraham Aparicio
Treasurer/Librarian:
Bernardino Medina
On July 2, 1873, first issue of
Revista Médica
Society´s official organ, was printed
FOUNDER PHYSICIANS
Manuel Plata Azuero
1828 - 1899
Liborio Zerda
1833 - 1919
Abraham Aparicio
1849 - 1914
Evaristo García
1845 - 1921
Nicolás Osorio
1838 - 1905
Leoncio Barreto
1837 - 1921
Graduated from:
Universidad Central, Bogotá
in 1845
Graduate studies in Paris
Professor of Therapeutics
First President, in 1873
Manuel Plata Azuero
Born in Oiba 1828
Died in Villeta 1899
As member of Parliament,
in1877
he introduced the Act that
created
the National University of
Colombia, where he acted as
Principal in 1877
MD from
National University of
Colombia
President: 1888 - 1889
Councilman and Mayor
of the city of Bogotá
Member of Congress
Abraham Aparicio
Born in Buga 1849
Died in Bogotá 1914
Editor
Revista Médica
1876 - 1880
1890 - 1893
Graduated from the
University of Paris
(La Sorbonne) in 1865
President:
1876 – 1877
1893 - 1895
Dean of Medicine
Catholic University:
1883 - 1885
Principal of National University
1898 - 1904
Nicolás Osorio Ricaurte
Born in Bogotá 1838
Died in Anapoima 1905
Graduated from the
Colegio Mayor de
Nuestra Señora del Rosario
1853
President 1878 - 80
Minister de Public Education
1892 - 1896
Editor
Revista Médica
1875 - 1876
Liborio Zerda
Born in Bogotá 1834
Died in Bogotá 1919
Principal
National University
1879 - 1892
Graduated from
National University
1872
On February 1, 1887
he founded the
Society of Medicine and
Natural Sciences of Cauca,
which he presided for
several years.
Evaristo García
Born in Cali 1845
Died in Cali 1921
Graduated from
Colegio Mayor del Rosario
1860
President:
1886 - 1887
1897 – 1899
1904 - 1906
Leoncio Barreto
Born in Chocontá 1837
died in Bogotá 1921
ORIGINAL HEADQUARTERS OF NATIONAL ACADEMY OF COLOMBIA,
DOWNTOWN BOGOTÁ, LATE NINETEEN CENTURY
The Society of Medicine
and Natural Sciences
January 3, 1873 - April 25, 1891
became
National Academy of
Medicine
Congressional Bill No. 71 (Nov.22, 1890)
Formal installation: April 25, 1891
Congressional Bill No. 71, 1890
November 22
Recognizing the
Society of Medicine and
Natural Sciences, established in
this city on January 3, 1873, as the
National 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 Academy
of Medicine
Congressional Bill No. 02, January 19, 1979
… official consulting and advisory
body to the Government, for all matters
pertaining public health and
medical education of Colombian
citizens. Article 1, Bill 02, 1979
FUNCTIONS
Congressional Bill 02, 1979
 To be the consulting and advisory body to the Government
 To contribute to progress of medicine, to stimulate
advancement of sciences and technologies, and to inforce
ethical and superior professional practice and intellectual
development of medical doctors.
 To produce studies and concepts, to stimulate scientific
exchange, and to serve as advocate before the organisms
that deal with public health and medical education.
Government of the Academy
• Assembly
• Board of Directors
• President
Advisory council
ASSEMBLY
General
Ordinary
Extraordinary
MEMBERSHIP
• Honorary or “Masters” (Nationals, Foreign)
• Chair members (Fellows)
• Corresponding (Nationals, Foreign)
• Associate members (non-physicians)
GOVERNMENT
BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
•President
•Vicepresident
• Perpetual Secretary
•Secretary General
• Treasurer
COMMISSIONS
• Bylaws and regulations
• Finances
• Health policy
• Medical education
• Normativity and scientific development
• Medical ethics
• Publications
• Library
• Technical languaje
• History of medicine
CORRESPONDING ACADEMIES
• Cartagena
• Valle del Cauca
• Caldas
• Medellín
NATIONAL ACADEMY´S CHAPTERS
 Atlántico
 Córdoba
 Huila
Nariño
 Risaralda
Norte de Santander  Santander
Quindío
 Tolima
AFFILIATIONS
MEDICAL ASOCIATIONS AND
SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES
National Academy of Medicine
Board of Directors 2014 -2016
Secretario General
Germán Gamarra Hernández
Vicepresidente
Herman Esguerra Villamizar
Presidente
Juan Mendoza Vega
Secretario Perpetuo
Hernando Groot Liévano
Tesorero
Jaime Fandiño Franky
The Academy is a member of:
• Interacademy Medical Panel (IAMP)
• Latin American, Spain and Portugal
Association of national academies of
medicine (ALANAM)
• Superior College of Colombian national
academies (Colegio Máximo)
• Supported by Ministry of Education