Fernández Galeano pointed out that “a countryman of yours, Dr. Miguel Asqueta, who for years was president of the Research Center for the Smoking Epidemic (CIET)”, and represented Uruguay in the governments of the left at the international level in the fight against smoking, now that you are director general of health – and although I do not like to attack people – I have no choice but to bring you to this topic. He supported the neutral labeling, and he did it in a good way, he accompanied the national policies against smoking, and insisted on taking more steps than those that were taken during the government of the left, now he says together with the Minister of Public Health, Salinas, who cannot comment, even if he does not agree, because it is maintained that it is a decision made by the Presidency of the Republic.”
Asqueta’s stance
The Director General of the Ministry of Public Health, Dr. Miguel Asqueta, told EL ECO that the Minister (of Industry, Miguel Paganini), and the Undersecretary (Walter Verri) have spoken on the “current issue of the tobacco decree”; he therefore declined to comment.
your trajectory
The Carmelite, representative of the National Party, Dr. Asqueta, has been trained against smoking, and due to his professionalism on this issue, he represented the Tabaré government within and outside borders.
He has an extensive curriculum in which his studies on smoking appear:
“-1996: Deepens the extracurricular studies of “Primary Health Care”; At the same time, she deepens her knowledge of the medical and legal aspects of tobacco use.
-2008: Lecturer and speaker in multiple courses, workshops, seminars and congresses (National and International) as an expert in Tobacco Control.
-2010: Expert consultant in Latin America and Spain (Basque country), convened by governments, PAHO/WHO and non-governmental organizations, in advice and development of health policies
-Former President/Investigator. Research Center for the Tobacco Epidemic (CIET), Uruguay.
-Founder and Former Coordinator of the ENT Alliance (Non-Communicable Diseases), Uruguay.