Ãlvaro José Milán Fernández
Associate professor
Human Physiology
Universidad de Malaga
Spain
Biography
Graduated in Medicine and Surgery in 1981 at the University of Málaga and Tesina (1986) and Doctorate of the same in the year 1995, with prize extraordinary in the Faculty of Medicine of the UMA. University Diploma of Nursing since 1986. He was acting professor for three academic years (87-90) in the health branch of Vocational training. Director of the Provincial School of First Aid and Red Cross First Aid (1995). His teaching takes place in the Department of Human Physiology and Education Physical and Sports since 2006, as Associate Professor. Being the Coordinator of subjects of Physiology I and II of the Specialty of Medicine of the Physical Education and the sport. Researcher in research projects that have covered neurophysiology, and the sport currently focus on respiratory pathology and physical exercise. He held research training at the Royal Free Hospital in London. From 1985 to 1994 he has been simultaneously working as an APD doctor and the Andalusian Health Service in the Special Emergency Services, with the collaboration in the Department of Human Physiology and Physical Education. Since 1998, he has been awarded a position as a Family Doctor of Attention Primary that continues to exercise today.
Research Interest
Nervous control of breathing, circulation and emotions Basic and applied aspects of neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative diseases
Publications
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Fernández AM. Mecanismos troncoencefálicos en respuestas reflejas respiratorias. Universidad; 1995.
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Fernández AM. Determinación de parámetros bioquÃmicos, hemáticos, antropométricos y cardiovasculares en deportistas de alta competición. Universidad, Cátedra de FisiologÃa; 1986.