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P: ¿Y lo que menos?
R: Estar a veces un poco desbordada por la falta de más médicos y de más
presupuesto para la Sanidad, esto hace que tengamos que ver a más
pacientes en el mismo tiempo.
P: ¿Y en tu familia?
R: Siempre trato de imponer estilos de vida saludables para toda la familia.
Eso seria todo muchas gracias por darnos su tiempo para hacer este trabajo
We have interviewed a doctor, Mrs. Mª Concepción Melgarejo Moreno, this profession
being very important in today's society, asking him about Medicine today and healthy
life.
A: Yes, they have always supported me a lot and they ask me their questions about
A: At first no, as I worked, I got more points that helped me to work more
continuously.
A: Know the diseases and how to prevent them and be able to transmit it to others.
A: Sometimes being a bit overwhelmed by the lack of more doctors and more budget
for Health, this means that we have to see more patients at the same time.
Q: Did it take you a long time to become a doctor?
A: Yes, because to enter the Medicine career you have to get a good grade, and later in
the career you have to study a lot, but if you like it, it is not complicated.
A: The Medicine degree includes six years, when you finish it you have to prepare to
take a full-degree exam, the MIR, to start working as a specialist doctor, this stage can
last between three to five years, in which you work learning as a resident, at the end
you get your degree as a specialist in Family and Community Medicine and from here
you start working in a job bank according to the score you have.
A: To be a doctor you need to be patient and meticulous with the patient in front of
A: No, because I have always liked it, although sometimes due to bureaucratic and
A: Well, especially older people. Diseases matter more to people in this age range, but
young people also attend due to acute pathologies (colds, flu, abdominal pain ...)
A: The family doctor in my case is the one who cures sick people so that they can join
their daily life and also and not least help prevent diseases by promoting good
nutrition and healthy lifestyles that make people generally get sick less and have a
fuller life.
A: I think so, because if you like what you do, you feel more fulfilled as a person and
A: Normally yes, we have sessions or meetings once a week where we all see each
other, we solve the doubts we have with patients and we deal with issues such as
A: Young people should take care of their diet, including healthier and healthier foods
A: A bad diet affects any age in a negative way, but above all it affects young people
more because if they eat badly now they will give way to a series of bad habits that can
lead to obesity and lead to diseases in the future such as diabetes and hypertension.
A: A healthy diet is one that is based on the food pyramid and is normally done at
home. In addition to eating, other healthy habits must be kept in mind, such as
adopting comfortable study postures, avoiding spending a lot of time watching TV,
using a mobile phone and other technologies, and doing physical exercise on a regular
basis.
A: Sport has a positive influence on people and especially on young people because it
hypertension and cure acute diseases such as low back pain or headaches.
A: Knowing about diseases gives me the opportunity to prevent and follow healthy
That would be all, thank you very much for giving us your time to do this job.