________________________________________
José David Jaramillo Airó .
E-mail: jdjaramillo1@etb.net.co
________________________________________
PERFIL PROFESIONAL.
Antropólogo Médico de profesión. Profesional con 6 años de experiencia en la planeación y desarrollo de Proyectos de Salud pública, principalmente en ETV, VIH/SIDA y Dificultades de Aprendizaje.
EDUCACIÓN
• Máster en Antropología Médica. Universidad de Sussex. Brighton. 07/06
Titulo proyecto de grado: Aproximación a las narrativas de la enfermedad en pacientes con VIH/ SIDA en Bogotá, Colombia.
• Pregrado en Antropología. Universidad de los Andes. Bogotá DC. 03/03
Monografía de Grado: Tratamientos alternativos de la Malaria en la zona del Pacífico Colombiano
• Certificado en Economía e Historia de la Economía. Universidad de Londres. (SOAS)08/98
• Estudiante de Medicina. Universidad Javeriana. Bogotá DC. 03/97
• Bachiller. Colegio Anglo Colombiano. Bogotá DC. 06/93
EXPERIENCIA RELEVANTE.
• Mayo 2009- Diciembre 2009. Departamento de Capacitación. Contraloría General de la República.
Funciones: Investigador.
Responsabilidades: Estructurar y liderar programa de intervención en salud pública y control fiscal que fue presentado ante la Organización Latinoamericana de Entidades Fiscales Superiores (OLACEFS) por el señor Contralor General de la República, doctor Julio Cesar Turbay Quintero.
Logros: El programa ha sido contemplado por los organismos de control de Colombia, Argentina y República Dominicana en donde fue presentado, para ser implementado.
• Julio2008- Diciembre de 2008
División de Estudios Sectoriales, Contraloría Delegada para el sector social, Contraloría General de la República.
Funciones: Investigador en temas de Salud y su manejo dentro del Sistema General de Participaciones.
Responsabilidades: Adelantar investigación en base a informes de auditoría sobre el desvío de recursos dentro del rubro de salud régimen subsidiado.
Logros: Elaboración de Estudio sobre corrupción dentro del SGP salud dentro de la vigencia 2005-2007 que contribuyó a formular nuevos parámetros de control fiscal en las auditorías que la entidad adelanta.
• Agosto 2006- Fecha Actual:
Fundación para el apoyo de la población con VIH-SIDA y/o Dificultades de Aprendizaje (FUNDESIC),
Funciones: Fundador y Director
Responsabilidades: Planear y diseñar programas de prevención de VIH a población en diferente situación socioeconómica.
Logros: FUNDESIC ha conseguido tomar parte activa en programas de promoción y prevención en VIH/SIDA.
• Febrero 2007- Junio 2007.
Fundación Proyecto Tecnovo.
Funciones: Trabajo Voluntario con población desmovilizada y héroes de guerra del conflicto colombiano.
Responsabilidades: Adelantar sesiones de Radiónica con esta población teniendo la supervisión del Maperton Trust de Inglaterra. Adelantar un estudio con esta población en cuanto al beneficio tanto en salud como a nivel socio afectivo.
Logros: La población que fue tratada bajo esta técnica consiguió un grado mayor de bienestar y confort emocional frente a la población que no fue tratada dentro de la fundación.
• Enero 2006- Febrero 2008
Editorial Carrera 7ª.
Función: Editor de Textos Médicos para impresión
Responsabilidades: corregir y editar textos de carácter científico para ser publicados.
Logros: En el tiempo vinculado con la empresa, la cantidad de textos de este tipo tuvo un aumento en sus ventas del 50% dentro del mercado tanto nacional como internacional.
• Noviembre 2003- Agosto 2005
MENCAP http://www.mencap.org.uk/
Lugar: Brighton, Sussex, Reino Unido.
FUNCIONES: TEAMMATE
Responsabilidades: Cuidar de población adulta con avanzado nivel de discapacidad mental. Administrar los recursos financieros de los hogares en donde se trabajó.
Logros: Se brindó un beneficio a la población con la que se trabajó y adicionalmente se implementó un modelo de ahorro programado en esta población, lo que condujo a que su calidad de vida aumentara.
• Julio 2004- Noviembre 2005
Advantage Healthcare http://www.advantagehealthcare.com/
FUNCIONES: Enfermero
Responsabilidades: Cuidar de pacientes en estado post quirúrgico, como también atender a pacientes en pabellones psiquiátricos.
Logros: Mi trabajo fue destacado durante un mes ya que gracias a tomar una decisión acertada, evité que una tragedia sucediera al interior de un hospital psiquiátrico.
• Febrero 2003, Septiembre 2003.
Asociación Colombiana de Clubes Sociales y Deportivos.
Funciones: Coordinador Logístico de los II Juegos Deportivos Nacionales Ínter clubes
Responsabilidades: Tuve bajo mi supervisión a más de 50 trabajadores en la logística de los juegos, siendo líder del trabajo en equipo , evento que se realizó en 14 clubes deportivos del país en 17 diferentes disciplinas.
Logros. Los juegos se desarrollaron con éxito y mi labor fue destacada por las directivas tanto de los clubes como de la asociación.
INVESTIGACIONES PRESENTADAS
• Abril 20 de 2006. “Hacia una Antropología del Desarrollo teniendo presente nuestra realidad” Ponencia ceremonia lanzamiento programa de Antropología. Aula Máxima. Claustro de la Universidad del Rosario. Bogotá, Colombia.
• Marzo 6 de 2006. “Narrativas del SIDA. Una aproximación antropológica a la enfermedad". Taller dirigido a futuros estudiantes de Antropología. Universidad del Rosario. Bogotá, Colombia
• Diciembre 1 de 2005. “Esperanza y sueños dan valor a la vida”. Narrativas de VIH en una muestra de la Fundación Eudes. Foro calidad de vida y VIH/ SIDA. Secretaría de Salud Gobernación de Cundinamarca y Fundación Eudes.
• Febrero 1995. “Errores en la toma de la tensión arterial bajo patrón doble ciego en una muestra aleatoria en Colegio San Bartolomé de la Merced, Bogotá”. Congreso colombiano de estudiantes de medicina. Ascofame
SEMINARIOS ASISTIDOS
• Asamblea General de OLACEFS 2008. En dicho evento se tuvo a cargo la orientación de las delegaciones de Japón y Taiwán. Al final del evento se tuvo un reconocimiento por parte de las dos delegaciones como resultado de la labor prestada.
• Agenda de Participación ciudadana. CGR, Embajada de los Países Bajos. Bogotá. Agosto 2008.
• Lanzamiento plan formal de acción ONUSIDA 2008-2011. Bogotá, Colombia. 7 Febrero de 2008.
• Resolución de conflictos. Foro organizado por la Facultad de Administración de Empresas. Universidad de los Andes. Bogotá Junio 25- 27 de 2007
• Propuesta reforma a encuesta CAP del proyecto del fondo mundial en Colombia (pfmc). Marzo 27 a 29 de 2006. Bogotá, Colombia.
CURSOS DE CAPACITACION Y CERTIFICADOS
• Julio 1 de 2005. “Child protection and disabled children”
Capacitador: Brighton & Hove city council
• Mayo 6 de 2005. “Back care awareness, patient handling procedures, simple risk assessment, selection and use of equipment.”
Capacitador: Brighton and Sussex University hospitals, NHS Trust
• Octubre 2004. “Foundation module, Care of medicines”.
Capacitador: Boots, the chemist
• Junio 8 de 2004. “Induction- Safe Practitioner, Induction- learning disability”
Capacitador: MENCAP learning programme & National open college network
• Marzo 19 de 2004. Epilepsy & Rectal Diazepam training.
Capacitador: Susan E. Murray
• Febrero 25 de 2004. “Patient moving and handling”
Capacitador: Lisa Haskett (BUPA HEALTHCARE PROFFESSIONALS)
• Febrero 16 de 2004. “Appointed Person in First Aid, and certificate”
Capacitador: Susan E. Murray
ACTIVIDADES EXTRACURRICULARES.
• Lectura.
• Escritura de cuento y novela
• Atletismo
REFERENCIAS
Académicas
• Dra. Maya Unnhitan.
Profesor titular. Departamento Antropología. Universidad de Sussex. Brighton, Reino Unido.
E-Mail: M.Unnithan@sussex.ac.uk
• Dr. Roberto Suárez M.
Profesor. Departamento de Antropología. Universidad de los Andes. Bogotá. Colombia.
E- Mail: rsuarez@uniandes.edu.co
Laborales
Dra. Claudia Gaitán de Caballero
Fundadora y Directora General Fundación Proyecto Tecnovo, Bogotá, Colombia
E-Mail: tecnodirector@tecnovo.org
Personales
• Dr. Ramiro de la Vega Angulo
Miembro Consejo Superior y del Comité Directivo de la Universidad de los Andes
Socio de Salgado Meléndez y Asociados “SMA” Ingenieros Consultores S.A.
Email: ramde@uniandes.edu.co
• Dr. Carlos Castañeda
Gerente General POLIKEM LTDA
Email: carlos.castaneda@polikem.com.co
José David Jaramillo A.
lunes, 6 de septiembre de 2010
CV IN ENGLISH
________________________________________
José David Jaramillo Airó
Bogotá- Colombia .
E-mail: jdjaramillo1@etb.net.co
Nationality: Spanish / Colombian
________________________________________
My work is performed upon academic knowledge, and life experience. Confer value to group work within research, in which I generate leadership conditions, keeping a wide angle and compromising myself to maximize the analytical skills, as well as the resources. North east Africa and Latin America have been the focus of my research over the last three years.
• Languages spoken.
Spanish (Native Speaker)
English (Second Language, fluent speaker)
French (Fair knowledge)
• Work Experience
• March 2008- December 2009: General Control Office of Colombia. Job Position: leader on health corruption research within Latin American countries.
• September 2006- Currently: FUNDESIC. Founder & General Director. Local NGO which gives support to people living with HIV, as well as those with learning disabilities. It works on the prevention area, in order to reduce the rate of infection, by giving people the tools and knowledge on the ways to stop infection from being spread. FUNDESIC has done research in Colombia and in Africa, where AIDS has had a significant impact within development.
• November 2005- September 2006: Carrera Septima Publishing Group. Consultant & Editor.
• May - November 2005: Advantage Healthcare. Brighton UK. Health Care Assistant. I worked in general hospital wards. Also worked in special care wards, treating patients with HIV. In addition gained experience through working in high security psychiatric wards. Part- time work.
• July 2004- November 2005. Reliance Care. Brighton UK. Support Worker. My duty was to look after people with learning disabilities, assisting them in their daily activities. Part- time work.
• February 2004-July 2004. MENCAP. Support Worker. Used previous educational training plus further training to be able to work with people who had severe learning disabilities. Part- time work.
• February 2003, September 2003. Colombian Association of sports and social clubs. Bogota, Colombia. Logistic Coordinator. Second National Interclub Sports Games 2003.
Duties & Responsibilities: To plan and coordinate the logistical aspects of a multi sport event gathering 1500 sportsmen on ten days of competition.
• Summer Jobs.
• 2000. RUMBOS Program. Program directed by the Colombia’s presidency. Worked as analyst of multiple investigations conducted by researchers of the program in relation to Prevention of Drugs Abuse in Colombia. Direct boss. Augusto Perez, Director of the Program. Bogotá, Colombia.
• 1999. Worked as assistant of the National Counsellor for Social Policy in Colombia. In this position my duty was to research on the Interfamilial violence, child abuse and hand in reports to him, in order for him to have a different view. Direct boss Mauricio Perfetti, General Counsellor for Social Policy in Colombia. Bogotá, Colombia
• Academic jobs.
Under the category of student in medicine as anthropology. In the following hospitals had different placements
• University Hospital of San Ignacio, Bogotá, Colombia. 1995
• Insitute Cancerologico de Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia. 1996
• Instituto Neurológico de Colombia. Bogotá, Colombia. 1996
• Field work on the south Pacific Coast of Colombia, researching in Anthropological investigations, Malaria investigation for my final Dissertation. June- July 2002
• Field work in an open Market in Bogotá, Colombia. Ethnography was written. October 2001.
• Education
• 2003-2005. University of Sussex. School of Sociocultural Studies.
Brighton, United Kingdom
Degree achieved: MA in Medical Anthropology.
Dissertation: “Hope and Dreams make life worth living. Account of AIDS in Bogotá.”
Dissertation supervisor: Dr. Simon Coleman PhD.
The content of the MA is concerned with cross-cultural understandings of medicine, health and healing, with the experience of pain and illness, and with the political economy of health.
The anthropology department at Sussex University received a research rating of 5/5 in the most recent Research Assessment Exercise, recognising research of international standing. It was also awarded a grade of ‘Excellent’ in an earlier assessment of teaching quality. Due to being a part –time student, the MA was completed in two years.
MA Medical Anthropology, Programme structure
Autumn term: Introductory course, Medical Anthropology, and Understanding Processes of Social Change.
Spring term: Cultural Understandings of Health and Healing, and a special topic option, in which I choose Anthropology of Childbirth and Reproductive Health.
Summer term: I undertook a supervised work on a 20,000-word dissertation.
• 1998-2003 Universidad de los Andes. Bogotá, Colombia. Carrera 1 N° 18A 10 Bogota, (Colombia)
Degree achieved: Anthropologist. Universidad de los Andes. Bogotá, Colombia.
Final Dissertation: “Cultural Determinants of the Malaria and it’s alternative treatments in the coast of Juanchaco, Ladrilleros and La Barra, Colombian pacific coast”.
Careers General Average. 4.0/5.0
Monitor in different undergraduate courses during the career.
• 1997-1998 University of London. School of Oriental and African Studies. Certificate in Economics and Economic History. This course made special emphasis on Africa and South East Asia. Final Mark. 7.0 London, UK.
• 1993-1997. Universidad Javeriana. School of Medicine. General Average. 4.1/5.0. Bogotá, Colombia.
• 1993. Anglo Colombiano School. Bachelor in Sciences, International Version. Bogotá, Colombia.
Research and lectures presentation.
I have presented the following research and lectures at the following venues:
• 20 April 2006 “Towards an Anthropology of development having present our reality. An acknowledgement of the Colombian and African experience”. Lecture presented at the Anthropology Undergraduate program release event. Universidad del Rosario. Bogota, Colombia.
• 6 March 2006. “The field of Medical Anthropology in the Latin and African context”. Lecture for prospective anthropology students. Universidad del Rosario, Bogotá, Colombia.
• 1 December 2005. "Hope and dreams make life worth living. Narratives of VIH in a sample of the Foundation Eudes ". Forum quality of life and VIH/ AIDS. Secretary of Interior Health of Cundinamarca and Fundacion Eudes. Bogotá, Colombia
• February 1995. "Errors in the taking of the arterial tension under double blind pattern in a random sample at School San Bartholome de la Merced., Bogota ". Colombian congress of medicine students. Ascofame. Neiva (Huila, Colombia
• Skills.
Working Knowledge of SPSS, and MS Office pack .
Management Skills and ability to motivate the people who surround me
Teamwork experience
Fluent speaker of English, Spanish (native language)
Excellent organisational ability
Enjoy challenges through hard work.
• Activities and Interests
Taekwondo ITF
Modern Literature,
Equestrian Champion 1992
• References.
Academic Reference: Dr. Maya Unnithan PhD.
Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology
Arts C 252
University of Sussex
Brighton,BN19RH
E: M.Unnithan@sussex.ac.uk
Prof. Simon Coleman PhD.
Professor of Anthropology (Anthropology, Sussex Centre for Migration Research
Arts C 206
University of Sussex
Brighton,BN19RH
United Kingdom
E: S.M.Coleman@sussex.ac.uk
Personal Reference:
Dr. Ruben Serna Uchima
Administrative Coordinator Colombia
Interamerican Development Bank
E: rubens@iadb.org
Dr. Ramiro de la Vega Angulo
Universidad de los Andes Executive Board member
E: ramde@uniandes.edu.co
José David Jaramillo Airó
Bogotá- Colombia .
E-mail: jdjaramillo1@etb.net.co
Nationality: Spanish / Colombian
________________________________________
My work is performed upon academic knowledge, and life experience. Confer value to group work within research, in which I generate leadership conditions, keeping a wide angle and compromising myself to maximize the analytical skills, as well as the resources. North east Africa and Latin America have been the focus of my research over the last three years.
• Languages spoken.
Spanish (Native Speaker)
English (Second Language, fluent speaker)
French (Fair knowledge)
• Work Experience
• March 2008- December 2009: General Control Office of Colombia. Job Position: leader on health corruption research within Latin American countries.
• September 2006- Currently: FUNDESIC. Founder & General Director. Local NGO which gives support to people living with HIV, as well as those with learning disabilities. It works on the prevention area, in order to reduce the rate of infection, by giving people the tools and knowledge on the ways to stop infection from being spread. FUNDESIC has done research in Colombia and in Africa, where AIDS has had a significant impact within development.
• November 2005- September 2006: Carrera Septima Publishing Group. Consultant & Editor.
• May - November 2005: Advantage Healthcare. Brighton UK. Health Care Assistant. I worked in general hospital wards. Also worked in special care wards, treating patients with HIV. In addition gained experience through working in high security psychiatric wards. Part- time work.
• July 2004- November 2005. Reliance Care. Brighton UK. Support Worker. My duty was to look after people with learning disabilities, assisting them in their daily activities. Part- time work.
• February 2004-July 2004. MENCAP. Support Worker. Used previous educational training plus further training to be able to work with people who had severe learning disabilities. Part- time work.
• February 2003, September 2003. Colombian Association of sports and social clubs. Bogota, Colombia. Logistic Coordinator. Second National Interclub Sports Games 2003.
Duties & Responsibilities: To plan and coordinate the logistical aspects of a multi sport event gathering 1500 sportsmen on ten days of competition.
• Summer Jobs.
• 2000. RUMBOS Program. Program directed by the Colombia’s presidency. Worked as analyst of multiple investigations conducted by researchers of the program in relation to Prevention of Drugs Abuse in Colombia. Direct boss. Augusto Perez, Director of the Program. Bogotá, Colombia.
• 1999. Worked as assistant of the National Counsellor for Social Policy in Colombia. In this position my duty was to research on the Interfamilial violence, child abuse and hand in reports to him, in order for him to have a different view. Direct boss Mauricio Perfetti, General Counsellor for Social Policy in Colombia. Bogotá, Colombia
• Academic jobs.
Under the category of student in medicine as anthropology. In the following hospitals had different placements
• University Hospital of San Ignacio, Bogotá, Colombia. 1995
• Insitute Cancerologico de Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia. 1996
• Instituto Neurológico de Colombia. Bogotá, Colombia. 1996
• Field work on the south Pacific Coast of Colombia, researching in Anthropological investigations, Malaria investigation for my final Dissertation. June- July 2002
• Field work in an open Market in Bogotá, Colombia. Ethnography was written. October 2001.
• Education
• 2003-2005. University of Sussex. School of Sociocultural Studies.
Brighton, United Kingdom
Degree achieved: MA in Medical Anthropology.
Dissertation: “Hope and Dreams make life worth living. Account of AIDS in Bogotá.”
Dissertation supervisor: Dr. Simon Coleman PhD.
The content of the MA is concerned with cross-cultural understandings of medicine, health and healing, with the experience of pain and illness, and with the political economy of health.
The anthropology department at Sussex University received a research rating of 5/5 in the most recent Research Assessment Exercise, recognising research of international standing. It was also awarded a grade of ‘Excellent’ in an earlier assessment of teaching quality. Due to being a part –time student, the MA was completed in two years.
MA Medical Anthropology, Programme structure
Autumn term: Introductory course, Medical Anthropology, and Understanding Processes of Social Change.
Spring term: Cultural Understandings of Health and Healing, and a special topic option, in which I choose Anthropology of Childbirth and Reproductive Health.
Summer term: I undertook a supervised work on a 20,000-word dissertation.
• 1998-2003 Universidad de los Andes. Bogotá, Colombia. Carrera 1 N° 18A 10 Bogota, (Colombia)
Degree achieved: Anthropologist. Universidad de los Andes. Bogotá, Colombia.
Final Dissertation: “Cultural Determinants of the Malaria and it’s alternative treatments in the coast of Juanchaco, Ladrilleros and La Barra, Colombian pacific coast”.
Careers General Average. 4.0/5.0
Monitor in different undergraduate courses during the career.
• 1997-1998 University of London. School of Oriental and African Studies. Certificate in Economics and Economic History. This course made special emphasis on Africa and South East Asia. Final Mark. 7.0 London, UK.
• 1993-1997. Universidad Javeriana. School of Medicine. General Average. 4.1/5.0. Bogotá, Colombia.
• 1993. Anglo Colombiano School. Bachelor in Sciences, International Version. Bogotá, Colombia.
Research and lectures presentation.
I have presented the following research and lectures at the following venues:
• 20 April 2006 “Towards an Anthropology of development having present our reality. An acknowledgement of the Colombian and African experience”. Lecture presented at the Anthropology Undergraduate program release event. Universidad del Rosario. Bogota, Colombia.
• 6 March 2006. “The field of Medical Anthropology in the Latin and African context”. Lecture for prospective anthropology students. Universidad del Rosario, Bogotá, Colombia.
• 1 December 2005. "Hope and dreams make life worth living. Narratives of VIH in a sample of the Foundation Eudes ". Forum quality of life and VIH/ AIDS. Secretary of Interior Health of Cundinamarca and Fundacion Eudes. Bogotá, Colombia
• February 1995. "Errors in the taking of the arterial tension under double blind pattern in a random sample at School San Bartholome de la Merced., Bogota ". Colombian congress of medicine students. Ascofame. Neiva (Huila, Colombia
• Skills.
Working Knowledge of SPSS, and MS Office pack .
Management Skills and ability to motivate the people who surround me
Teamwork experience
Fluent speaker of English, Spanish (native language)
Excellent organisational ability
Enjoy challenges through hard work.
• Activities and Interests
Taekwondo ITF
Modern Literature,
Equestrian Champion 1992
• References.
Academic Reference: Dr. Maya Unnithan PhD.
Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology
Arts C 252
University of Sussex
Brighton,BN19RH
E: M.Unnithan@sussex.ac.uk
Prof. Simon Coleman PhD.
Professor of Anthropology (Anthropology, Sussex Centre for Migration Research
Arts C 206
University of Sussex
Brighton,BN19RH
United Kingdom
E: S.M.Coleman@sussex.ac.uk
Personal Reference:
Dr. Ruben Serna Uchima
Administrative Coordinator Colombia
Interamerican Development Bank
E: rubens@iadb.org
Dr. Ramiro de la Vega Angulo
Universidad de los Andes Executive Board member
E: ramde@uniandes.edu.co
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