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Albino Aroso

Portuguese doctor/politician

Albino Aroso Ramos GOIH (Canidelo, Vila do Conde, 22 February 1923 – Porto, 26 December 2013) was a Portuguese doctor and politician, known as the "father of family planning in Portugal".

In 2006 he was awarded the I National Health Prize and was considered, by the World Medical *ociation, as one of the 65 physicians most dedicated to worldwide public causes.

Life

He was the third of six siblings who, because of their father's premature death, were forever *ociated with their mother's name. He graduated, aged 24, in Medicine from University of Porto, then joining the Hospital Geral de Santo António, where he later was President of the Administration Council.

In 1967, he was one of the founders of the *ociation for Family Planning and two years later, for the first time in Portugal, he gave the first public and free appointment of family planning.

Albino Aroso provided a decisive contribution to the fight against infant mortality, an area where Portugal made extraordinary progress in a few decades, from one of the highest to one of the most reduced rates in infant mortality in Western Europe.

He was *ociate Professor of Obstetrics and gynaecology at the Abel Salazar Biomedical Sciences Ins*ute (ICBAS, in Portuguese) of University of Porto and was President of the Portuguese Society of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.

He was *istant Secretary of State in the Ministry of Health of the XI Cons*utional Government.

He died at home, in Porto, aged 90.

Awards

  • I National Health Prize (2006)

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