Dr. Ana María Moraga Palacios: The First Female Dean of the University of Concepción Faculty of Medicine Receives 100 Women Leaders Award 2023

2023-11-13 15:07:26

The Dr. Ana María Moraga Palaciosthe first female Dean in the almost 100 years of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Concepción, was awarded the 100 Women Leaders Award 2023 in the professional, academic and researcher category, award given annually by Business Women and El Mercurio. The news became known this Sunday, November 12, when the complete list of women leaders was published.

He 100 Women Leaders Award 2023 It has been delivered uninterruptedly for 22 years and has given an account of the different spaces that have been opened for women, making visible their contributions in the five categories it establishes: Businesswomen, Executives, Public Service, Social Service and Professionals, Academics and Researchers.

In this twenty-second version, the nominations reached a historical record with 32,624 applications, which translated into 1,386 unique names of applicants for the award, which were categorized and delivered to the respective juries for evaluation. Applications were received throughout the month of August through the Emol and Mujeres Empresarias platforms.

The deliberation was carried out in five sessions by five different juries – one per category – made up of prominent businessmen, union leaders, representatives of academia, civil society, the private and public sector, sponsoring companies and women who have obtained more than 10 nominations.

The Dr. Ana María Moraga is a medical epidemiologist, currently a member of the Board of Directors of the Chilean Society of Epidemiology (Sochepi) and during her professional career she has implemented and promoted Population Cancer Registries in the Biobío Region and other regions of the country, registries that are today recognized and validated by the World Health Organization, WHO and that allow us to better define, plan and evaluate public policies to confront this disease.

It is also part of the National Cancer Commission, whose objectives are to advise the Ministry of Health on compliance with the Cancer Law and the planning and development of the National Cancer Plan. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she was part of the MINSAL External Advisory Committee for the management of the pandemic, as the only member outside the Metropolitan Region.

In both instances of national representation, she has been able to contribute from the perspective of an expert from a region other than the Metropolitan Region, enriching the country’s vision in addressing such important problems, with realities specific to other regions that are often not identified. entirely from Santiago.

In the academic field, being a Master in Education in Health Sciences, he has decades teaching Epidemiology to undergraduate Medicine students and in several postgraduate programs at the University of Concepción, with national scope, where his contribution has been to integrate the method epidemiological in the approach that health professionals and other areas give to the health situations that they must analyze and resolve.

In each of the areas in which she participates and has participated, Dr. Moraga highlights the decentralized perspective, the contribution that can be made from all regions to provide a better solution to the country’s health problems, and especially now. , to the contribution of female leadership, necessary to achieve a balance of approaches and opportunities.

The Vice Chancellor of the University of Concepción, Dr. Paulina Rincón González He referred to the Award obtained by Dean Moraga. “As an Institution we are very proud that once once more an academic from our University of Concepción is considered in this important list of women leaders. Dr. Moraga is an outstanding professional who has demonstrated her commitment to society, her work was very important in the most complex moments of the pandemic and today she ratifies her commitment to the University of Concepción by assuming as the first Dean of the Faculty of Medicine in its 100 years of history. Therefore, we feel very happy and convinced that it is a well-deserved recognition.”

Dr. Moraga, meanwhile, She expressed her joy and surprise at being notified of the award and at the same time reflected on some of the scope of the distinction. In that context she said that “it is not something I was looking for or expecting… I take it as an opportunity for reflection in the sense of what my contributions have been that have led a jury to decide to consider me a woman leader. In my role as an academic at the University of Concepción, I have found it important to be able to identify those actions and decisions that I have been taking in my professional life that lead me to have a leadership position in the sense of being able to reinforce them also in the current young generations. fundamentally in my peers to encourage in women, especially in our students, leadership, decision-making and proactivity in all those issues that are important in the work of the community.”

Dr. Moraga, along with the other 99 Women Leaders, will participate this Tuesday, November 14 in Santiago in the solemn award ceremony of 100 Women Leaders 2023.

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