Although he initially studied engineering and administration, his true vocation was always medicine, which he discovered at the National University, where he trained as a doctor and involved in Telemedicina, a discipline to which he approached in remote areas of the country, and that allowed him to understand that health technology is not only a technical, but also cultural issue. Carlos emphasizes that the resistance to change in the way of doing medicine comes from entrenched paradigms and culture, and that pandemic accelerated the adoption of remote models.
Your entrepreneurship The problem It develops telemonitoring solutions for patients with chronic diseases, using simple and accessible devices, with the aim of reducing complications and improving health management from home. His participation in the doctorate has allowed him to consolidate his vision of transforming health through practical innovation, relying on applied research and alliances with companies.
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