Pedro Más is a Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Senior Researcher, Senior Professor. Member of the International Society for Health Technology Assessment. Member of The International Network of Agencies for Health Technology Assessment. Member of the International Health Medical Education Consortium. Member of the International Society of Environmental Epidemiology. Secretary of the Latin American Chapter of the International Society of Environmental Epidemiology. Adjunct Member of the Cuban Society of Public Health. Member of the Cuban Society of Hygiene and Epidemiology. Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Public Health Policy. Director of the Cuban Journal of Hygiene and Epidemiology. Vice-President of the permanent tribunal for obtaining the scientific degree of Doctor of Health Sciences. Work specialty: Epidemiology and Public Health.
Doctor of Sciences
Director of the Cuban Journal of Hygiene and Epidemiology
2017. Received the Enrique Barnet Award, in recognition of accumulated merits in human and professional matters.
Dedicated for more than 20 years of work to the disciplines of hygiene, epidemiology, microbiology and nutrition.
2018.
Received the commemorative seal for the 115th anniversary of the National Institute of Hygiene, Epidemiology and Microbiology (INHEM)
Selected as Merit Member of the Academy of Sciences of Cuba (ACC).
Merit Members of the ACC are chosen from among those who have been holders for two periods and have had an active internal life in the institution, according to its specialists.
Honorary Title 2016. Distinguished with the appointment of Adjunct Professor by Tulane University in recognition of his trajectory as a prominent researcher.
Received the honorary title of Adjunct Professor of the Department of Tropical Medicine of the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine at Tulane University, a prestigious private, secular institution with a preference for research, located in New Orleans, state of Louisiana, in the United States.
Tulane University was founded in 1834 as the Medical College of Louisiana, to respond to epidemics of smallpox, yellow fever and cholera that were ravaging the United States at that time. Its School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine is considered the oldest in the United States in its specialty.
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