Dr. Concepción Quiñones de Longo: 40 Years of Pediatric and Women’s Health Advocacy

2024-01-14 05:04:36

For more than 40 years, the specialist has worked for the health of children and women, especially regarding human papillomavirus and cervical cancer.

By: Mariana Mestizo Hernandez

January 14, 2024

Dr. Concepción Quiñones de Longo, is a retired pediatrician and former medical director of VOCES, she worked for 40 years with the School of Medicine of the University of Puerto Rico and in the Department of Pediatrics of the alma mater.

He also assisted the Puerto Rico Department of Health with pediatric centers for children with special needs and hospital accreditation. Her role in medicine is strongly marked by improving the quality of life of children from a health standpoint and helping women prevent and diagnose Human Papillomavirus in time (HPV).

Her time at VOCES and the experience of Rhaiza Vélez Plumey

Dr. Quiñones highlights that during her work at VOCES she was able to learn the story of Rhaiza Vélez Plumey, who motivated her to work with the Las Voces de Rhaiza movement, to achieve the education of Puerto Rican girls, families and women in the prevention of cancer. associated with the Human Papillomavirus in Puerto Rico.

“We remember Rhaiza as an example of a woman who advocated for the health of young Puerto Rican women,” said Dr. Quiñones in an exclusive interview for Revista Medicina y Salud Pública.

Prevention of HPV and its associated cancers as a vocation

One of the main prevention methods of cervical cancer is the vaccination once morest him HPV and regarding this, the specialist highlighted: “Several years ago we started an education campaign regarding the benefits of vaccination throughout Puerto Rico and public outreach activities are carried out annually on the effects of the HPV and the benefit of vaccination”.

Likewise, Dr. Quiñones announced that while she was working in the Department of Health as undersecretary, the public policy of making mandatory vaccination once morest him HPV in all children over 11 years of age in Puerto Rico: “Puerto Rico has had a great achievement by achieving a few percent of vaccination appropriate in this population of young Puerto Ricans,” he acknowledged.

Watch the full special dedicated to Dr. Quiñones here

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