Mario R. García Palmieri
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Dr. Mario Rubén García Palmieri Phd; MACC; (born August 2, 1927) is a cardiologist and the first Hispanic
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 to have the distinction of being designated a "Master" by the American College of Cardiology
American College of Cardiology
The American College of Cardiology is a nonprofit medical association established in 1949 to advocate for quality cardiovascular care through education, research promotion, development and application of standards and guidelines, and to influence health care policy...

 (MACC) in recognition of his contributions to the field of cardiology. Among the many societies which he has resided are the Puerto Rican Society of Cardiology and the PR Medical Association.

Early years

García Palmieri was born in the town of Adjuntas, Puerto Rico, and received his secondary education in the town of Aguadilla. He was accepted by the University of Puerto Rico where he earned his Bachelor in Science degree. His family was very humble and could not afford to pay for his continued education, however García Palmieri because of his grades (he was a Magna Cum Laude student) was the recipient of a scholarship program offered by the University of Puerto Rico
University of Puerto Rico
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 for outstanding students. He graduated from the Magna Cum Laude from the UPR in 1949. After he graduated from UPR, he applied and was accepted in the School of Medicine of the University of Maryland
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 and earned his medical degree in 1951. He returned to Puerto Rico where he completed his residency. He then went to the School of Medicine at the University of Puerto Rico
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 where he continued his professional training in internal medicine and cardiology thus, becoming the first cardiologist to be trained in Puerto Rico.

School of Medicine at the University of Puerto Rico

In 1960, García Palmieri was named Director of Internal Medicine of the School of Medicine at the University of Puerto Rico (RCM), position which he held until 1995, and in 1961 Director of the institutions cardiology program. During this period (1966 - 1967), he was named by Roberto Sánchez Vilella, the governor of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico’s Secretary of Heath. He resigned from the position because of heath problems and returned to the RCM.

García Palmieri has published 178 medicine articles, 6 books, and more than 80 newspapers columns geared to orient the people concerning medical problems. He participated in two presidential medical commissions, one under the presidency of Richard Nixon
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 and the other under the presidency of Jimmy Carter
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. The commissions published nine books on their investigations of which five were co-authored by Garcia Palmieri.

Memberships

García Palmieri holds Fellowships in the Royal Society of Health, the American College of Chest Physicians, the European Society of Cardiology, and the American Heart Association. He is also the only person to serve twice as president of the International Society of Cardiology. In 1956 he was president of Fi Sigma Alfa fraternity.

Honors

García Palmieri is the first person on whom the University of Puerto Rico bestowed the title of "Distinguished Professor." In 1980, he received the International Achievement Award of the American Heart Association. His many honors include the title of Master of the College of Physicians (1984), and the Honor and Gold Key Award (1989) for most distinguished alumnus in the University of Maryland. In 1996, the University of Puerto Rico established the Mario Garcia Palmieri endowed chair, and the main bi-annual lecture of the Interamerican Congress of Cardiology bears his name.

In 2001, he was awarded the ACP Laureate Award. The award honors those members of the ACP in Puerto Rico who have demonstrated, by their example and conduct, an abiding commitment to excellence in medical care, education or research, and in service to their community and the ACP. Recipients of the award bear the title "Laureate of the Puerto Rico Chapter." He has the distinction of being the first Hispanic
Hispanic
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 designated a "Master" by the American College of Cardiology. The cardiologists achieving highest distinction in the field are awarded the title Master of the American College of Cardiology (M.A.C.C.). This honor is bestowed upon a maximum of three cardiologists in practice each year. He has also been decorated by the governments of the Dominican Republic
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, Venezuela
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 and Spain
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. In 1999 he was given the "Medalla de Honor" of Fi Sigma Alfa Fraternity.

Written works

Among his written works are the following:
  • Lo Que Debes Saber Sobre Tu Salud; Publisher: La Editorial Universidad de Puerto Rico (January 1, 2000); ISBN 0847701077; ISBN 978-0847701070
  • The Electrocardiogram and Vectorcardiogram in Congenital Heart Disease; Publisher: Grune & Stratton (1965); ASIN: B000IRBWY8
  • The International Society and Federation of Cardiology and its components: historical data, 1950-1990; Publisher M.R. Garcia-Palmieri, 1990
  • Historia Grafica De La Sociedad Interamericana De Cardiologia 1944-1999; Publisher s.n.; ISBN 0965010805 / 9780965010801 / 0-9650108-0-5

See also

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