Thursday, June 10, 2010

I admire....



Enzo Bosco Vidal
Veterinarian (U. de Chile):

Neurologist and Neurosurgeon Neurological Institute and veterinary specialists.
He is a graduate and graduate of the University of Chile.
Currently a candidate for Master in Animal Pathology, University of Chile.
Assistant Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Science, University of Chile and the Universidad Mayor.
Diploma of Veterinary Radiology, University of Chile.
Founder and Medical Director of the Neurological Institute and veterinary specialists.
Founder and President of the Latin American Association of Veterinary Neurology.
Dr. Bosco has presented scientific papers and case studies in countries such as Argentina, Uruguay, Venezuela, Peru, Mexico, Ecuador and Colombia.
He has been invited as a speaker in the area of Neurology and
Neurosurgery at the University of North Carolina United States.
Attended the course of external fixation in the spine and course of Neuroscience, Neurology and Neurosurgery Veterinary North Carolina United States.
He attended an internship at the University of North Carolina United States.

Dr. Bosco is married and has two children, Andrew and Paulina Enzo Bethlehem, both in school. Has as the tennis sport. His hobby is music and a collection of hats.

Why I admire this vet?
Because he was a dreamer, the doctor to leave the university set out to be a veterinary neurosurgeon despite support anyone.
Until then, neurology knew only in human medicine, but no one dared to venture into the vet.
The doctor was a professional visionary driving the specialty to create the first hospital of veterinary neurology.
His work seems laudable because it was brave and followed his convictions.
The development of veterinary specialties open the way to create better care to patients.

4 comments:

Nikito said...

jajaja
me too!!

Gino Alessandro said...

Hi renata
I'm remember this dude, he had a exposition one year ago, in introduction. with Dr. Ibarra.
Very nice...
I'm don't know what you admired him.
well see you soon.

bye

Walas said...

Hi , Renata

I like the biography that you choice, it´s very interesting and an example to follow.

Regards.

Guille.

Miss said...

Enzo Bosco Vidal
Veterinarian (U. de Chile):

Neurologist and Neurosurgeon Neurological Institute and veterinary specialists.
He is a graduate and graduate of the University of Chile.
Currently a candidate for Master in Animal Pathology, University of Chile.
Assistant Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Science, University of Chile and the Universidad Mayor.
Diploma of Veterinary Radiology, University of Chile.
Founder and Medical Director of the Neurological Institute and veterinary specialists.
Founder and President of the Latin American Association of Veterinary Neurology.
Dr. Bosco has presented scientific papers and case studies in countries such as Argentina, Uruguay, Venezuela, Peru, Mexico, Ecuador and Colombia.
He has been invited as a speaker in the area of Neurology and
Neurosurgery at the University of North Carolina United States.
^ Attended the course of external fixation in the spine and course of Neuroscience, Neurology and Neurosurgery Veterinary North Carolina United States.
He attended an internship at the University of North Carolina United States.

Dr. Bosco is married and has two children, Andrew and Paulina Enzo Bethlehem, both in school. Has as the tennis sport. His hobby is music and a collection of hats.

Why I admire this vet?
Because he was a dreamer, the doctor to leave the university set out to be a veterinary neurosurgeon despite ^ WO support anyone.
Until then, neurology knew only in human medicine, but no one dared to venture into the vet.
The doctor was a professional visionary driving the specialty to create the first hospital of veterinary neurology.
His work seems laudable because it was brave and followed his convictions.
The development of veterinary specialties open the way to create better care to patients.

Renata,
well done! Would you like to do something like that?
regards,
miss