Remembering Dr. René Favaloro: Tributes, Galas, and His Legacy

2023-07-08 22:18:45

Next Wednesday will be the 100th anniversary of the birth of the prestigious doctor René Favaloro. In this context, a series of tributes will be given at different monuments in the City of Buenos Aires, the Colón Theater and the Kirchner Cultural Center, where a fragment of his autobiography about his stage as a country doctor that was reissued to keep the current social commitment of the prominent surgeon.

In honor of Dr. Favaloro, the Teatro Colón is preparing for a very special gala that will fuse cinema, theater, dance and music. It will not only be a historical cultural event, but also an opportunity to contribute to the construction of the new outpatient center of the Favaloro Foundation. This project will expand the care capacity and provide high-quality services to a greater number of patients. Currently, the non-profit institution plays a fundamental role in generating employment, with more than 2,000 direct jobs, and in medical care, with more than 210,000 outpatient consultations and 15,000 patients per year.

The gala will be held on Monday, July 10 at 7:15 p.m. and will be hosted by Iván de Pineda. The music will be in charge of the orchestral ensemble of the National Philharmonic under the direction of Emmanuel Siffert, interpreting classics by Mozart and Vivaldi. In addition, the Joven Ballet Argentino will present contemporary pieces by Franco Cadelago, while Elena Roger & Escalandrum, Susana Giménez and hundreds of professionals will come together to keep Favaloro’s legacy alive in our hearts.

Wednesday July 12 the main monuments and historical buildings of the City will light up in red and blue in a significant gesture to remember him: the Lezama Palace, the Usina del Arte, the Torre de los Ingleses, the Floralis Generica sculpture, the Magna Carta Monument and the emblematic Obelisk. In turn, it will be carried out an emotional cultural meeting at the Kirchner Cultural Center (CCK), former headquarters of the Central Post Office, where the postal issue tribute to Dr. René G. Favaloro will be presented.

It will be a day full of meaning and emotions, led by Teté Coustarot and the outstanding presence of Drs. Liliana Favaloro, niece of Dr. Rene G. Favalorowho will give a moving speech in honor of his legacy and share valuable reflections on the importance of social medicine in our society.

The meeting will be attended by of the renowned historian Felipe Pigna, who will read a fragment of the book written by René G. Favaloro, “Memories of a rural doctor”, a work that recalls and recounts different real events and stories that Dr. Favaloro had to live. The book originally published in 1980 and that is now available again in the bookstores across the country. The work portrays in first person the task of Favaloro in Jacinto Arauza small town of The Pampa located 178 kilometers southeast of Santa Rosaon the border with the Buenos Aires province. The doctor’s passage through that inhospitable town marked both his life and that of the place.

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Favaloro reached that zone of The Pampa in may of 1950after receiving a letter from an uncle who lived in that place and explained that the only doctor who attended the town, Dr. Javelin Cracked VegaI was sick and needed to travel to Buenos Aires for his treatment: for this reason, he asked him to replace it, even if it wasn’t for two or three months.

The decision to leave his At payment hometown was not easy, but the time I was going to spend in Jacinto Arauz was not too much: things changed and his affection for rural medicine and the affection he received from the population made it happen 12 years there, which defined him both in his professional and personal life. That time as a rural doctor in that pampean town was what most marked his vocation for the health of the patient.

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In 1980the prestigious doctor published “Memories of a Country Doctor”are first autobiographical book. In this work, which is now reissued within the framework of the centenary of his birth, Favaloro reflected on his own experience and the practice of medicine in some neglected areas of the countrywhile warning about the future of public health practice and certain decay in the training of new doctors.

This reissue of South American Editorialconsists of a new cover design and a prologue made by the Favaloro Foundation.

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That small town in the Pampas did not forget Favaloro’s passage there and, despite the fact that it continues to be a sparsely populated place, the figure of the prominent doctor still lives in its streets: murals, monuments and the “Historical Museum of the Rural Doctor Dr. René Favaloro” are the homage of Jacinto Arauz.

In the museum, set up in the former railway station, where Favaloro arrived in May 1950you can see the desk and chair that the doctor used in his first care in the pampean town, as well as some of his personal objects.

The former railway station is the starting point of the tourist circuit “In the footsteps of the country doctor”which includes stops like the Medical Surgical Clinic, the first institution founded by Favaloro; the doctor’s house Javelin Cracked Vega, where the first office of the outstanding doctor was installed; the Juan Munuce Pharmacy, apothecary and biochemist who founded the first living blood bank together with the rural doctor; and his first own homeamong other places.

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