National Prize for Medicine
The National Prize for Medicine was created in 2001 by the, the Association of Medical Faculties, the Association of Medical Scientific Societies, and the.
It is given to recognize the work of those doctors who have excelled among their peers in the area of clinical or public health and, in addition, have had a prominent role in teaching, academic administration, or research.
The prize consists of a diploma, a commemorative medal, and an amount of money that is contributed by the medical community.
It is awarded every two years.Winners
- 2002: Julio Meneghello, surgeon of the University of Chile, pediatrician
- 2004:, surgeon of the University of Chile, pediatric heart surgeon
- 2006:, surgeon of the University of Chile, internist and gastroenterologist
- 2008:, surgeon of the University of Chile, internist
- 2010:, surgeon of the University of Chile, internist and gastroenterologist
- 2012: Fernando Mönckeberg Barros, medical surgeon of the University of Chile
- 2014:, surgeon of the University of Chile, ophthalmologist
- 2016: Manuel García de los Ríos Álvarez, surgeon of the University of Concepción, internist and diabetologist
- 2018: Otto Dörr Zegers, psychiatrist of the University of Chile