Andrea Conti
Researcher
Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine
University of Firenze
Italy
Biography
Born in Florence on 8 April 1971. July 1989: Classical maturity, with 60/60. July 14, 1995: Degree in Medicine and Surgery at the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery of the University of Florence with a vote of 110/110 and praise. May 1996: Enrollment in the medical profession, 90/90 vote, at the University of Florence, and in December 1996: enrollment at the Florence Medici Order. November 9, 2000: Specialization in Internal Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery of the University of Florence with a vote of 70/70. November 2002: The only winner of the competition for a post of University Researcher in History of Medicine and Bioethics (MED / 02), University of Florence. Confirmed as a University Researcher on 1/11/2005 (DR No. 156 of 18/4/2006). June 14, 2004: PhD in Clinical Physiopathology and Aging (University of Florence, XVI cycle). 12 January 2005: Recognition of the 2nd level Master's degree in Epidemiology, with a vote of 110/110, at the University of Turin. From April 2006: Professor Aggregate (pursuant to Article 1, paragraph 11 of Law No. 230 of November 4, 2005) at the University of Florence. June 2008: Advanced Diploma in "Specialist Terminology and Language Services" (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart). Specific scientific and methodological skills. In recent years, AAC has developed, through participation in numerous master classes, workshops and national and international seminars, through scientific publishing, as well as through participation in national and international research groups,
Research Interest
specific expertise in the following fields: - History of Medicine and Bioethics; - Evidence Based Medicine; - Evidence Based Medicine Didactics based on its history; - Knowledge Management, in particular the elaboration and evaluation of the assistance and organizational guidelines; - Health Technology Assessment (Critical Evaluation of Health Technologies); - Methodology of biomedical research; - Clinical and biostatist epidemiology; - Electronic Research in Biomedical Literature and Information Management; - Written and oral skills in English at mother tongue level; - Methodology related to the writing of the scientific article; - The sciences of movement, and in particular the theory, technique and didactics of motor activity for the elderly and the elderly.
Publications
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AA Counts (2014). Western medical rehabilitation through time: a historical and epistemological review. THE SCIENTIFIC WORLD JOURNAL, vol. eCollection 2014, pp. 1-5, ISSN: 1537-744X
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AA Counts (2014). The evolution of the Italian Code of Medical Deontology: a historical-epistemological perspective. THERAPEUTIC CLINIC, vol. 165, pp. 315-318, ISSN: 0009-9074
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Lucenteforte, Ersilia; Moja, Lorenzo; Pecoraro, Valentina; Conti, Andrea; Conti, Antonio; Crudeli, Elena; Galli, Alessio; Gensini, Gian Franco; Minnelli, Martina; Mugelli, Alessandro; Proietti, Riccardo; Pillar, Jonida; D'Amico, Roberto; Parmelli, Elena; Virgili, Gianni (2015). Discordances originated from multiple meta-analyzes on interventions for myocardial infarction: A systematic review. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY, vol. 68, pp. 246-256, ISSN: 0895-4356