Dr. C. Oscar Alonso Chil: ejemplo de consagración a la medicina cubana
Dr. C. Oscar Beto Alonso Chil: an example of dedication to the Cuban medicine

Rev. habanera cienc. méd; 21 (5), 2022
Publication year: 2022

El Dr. C. Oscar Beto Alonso Chil, se graduó de Doctor en Medicina en 1954, fue uno de los médicos que no emigraron del país al triunfo de la Revolución.

Se dedicó por entero al desarrollo de su especialidad:

Medicina Interna; logró el Segundo Grado de especialización. Incansable investigador, consagró su vida y saberes a poner siempre en alto el nombre de la Medicina Cubana participando en eventos de prestigio nacional e internacional, como miembro de organizaciones y asociaciones de gran importancia tanto dentro como fuera del país y dirigiendo investigaciones con notables resultados. Fue propuesto para la categoría de Académico de la Academia de Ciencias de Cuba. No menos importante ha sido su labor docente como Profesor Titular de la Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de La Habana, Profesor de Mérito y Consultante. A lo largo de su trayectoria ha tutorado disímiles trabajos de pre y postgrado en su especialidad. Este educador mantuvo siempre un gran espíritu de sacrificio y dedicó la mayor parte de su carrera a su desarrollo científico y labor educativa los que le aportaron un gran reconocimiento, prestigio y admiración dentro de la comunidad de estudiantes y colegas.
Oscar Beto Alonso Chil, PhD in Medicine, graduated as a Doctor of Medicine in 1954, being one of the physicians who did not leave the country after the triumph of the Revolution. He dedicated his whole life to the development of his specialty, Internal Medicine, achieving the second degree of specialization. He was a tireless researcher who devoted his life and knowledge to set the name of the Cuban Medicine at a very high level during his participation in prestigious National and International events, as a member of very important organizations and associations both inside and outside the country, and carrying out the supervision of investigations with excellent results. He was nominated for the category of academician of the Cuban Academy of Sciences. Equally important was his teaching work as a full professor of the University of Medical Sciences of Havana, Professor Emeritus and Consultant. In the course of his teaching life he was the tutor of numerous undergraduate and postgraduate studies of his specialty. A great spirit of sacrifice prevailed in this educator who dedicated most of the time of his career to his scientific development and teaching labor which gave him a great recognition and the prestige and admiration among students and colleagues.

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