Carlos Carrillo Parodi - Membership in National Medical Societies

Membership in National Medical Societies

  1. NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MEDICINE (ANM) Académico de Número (#25) Agosto 2003
  2. COLEGIO MEDICO DEL PERU CMP 0843
  3. ASOCIACIÓN PERUANA DE MICROBIOLOGIA Founder Member 1961
  4. ASOCIACIÓN MEDICA DANIEL A. CARRION Since 1963
  5. SOCIEDAD PERUANA DE PATOLOGIA Since 1970
  6. ASOCIACIÓN PERUANA DE INFECCIOSAS Y TROPICALES Founder Member 1989

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