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Francisco Miguel Camacho Martínez

Doctor: D. Francisco Miguel Camacho Martínez
Propuesta: Facultad de Medicina
Padrino: José Carlos Armario Hita
Celebración: Facultad de Ciencias. Salón de Actos. Campus de Puerto Real. 30 de mayo de 2018
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Francisco Miguel Camacho Martínez (Melilla, 1945) es doctor en Medicina por la Universidad de Granada y Catedrático de Dermatología de la Universidad de Sevilla (1981-2015).

Ostenta la Presidencia de Honor de la Academia Española de Dermatología, es Maestro de la Dermatología Ibero-Latinoamericana, Director Regional para Europa Occidental de la Liga Internacional de Sociedades Dermatológicas (2002-2015) y Honorary Membership of the American Academy of Dermatology (2016).

A lo largo de su carrera profesional ha participado en casi 600 publicaciones en su especialidad en español y 250 en otros idiomas.

Es autor de una quincena de libros y ha escrito centenares de capítulos y artículos en revistas nacionales e internacionales.