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Dottor Michele FARINACCI CURRICULUM VITAE 31 MAGGIO CURRICULUM VITAE of DOCTOR MICHELE FARINACCI Born on January 13, 1952 Education: a) Degree in Medicine and Surgery at the University of MiLan on 2nd July 1975. FinaL mark 110/110, discussing the thesis "Presence in the serum of pregnant women of factors blockinG the formation of Rosette E"; b) Diploma of Specialization in Oncology, 3 years course, at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart of Rome in July 1978. Final mark 67/70; c) Diploma of Specialization in Hygiene and Preventive Medicine, Hospital TechnicaL Orientation, 4 years course, at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart of Rome on July 14, 1982. Final mark 70/70 with honors (cum laude); d) Diploma of Specialization in Legal and Insurance Medicine, 3 years course, at the University of Macerata in June 1985. Final mark: 68/70; e) Diploma of Specialization in Internal Medicine, 5 years course, at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart of Rome in JuLy 1990. Attended and passed the ManaGement TraininG Course with the approvaL of the Abruzzo ReGion - University of L’AquiLa - Faculty of Medicine and Surgery issued on 14 July 2006. Experience: a) District of Teramo, Internal medical practitioner for one year and two months; b) I.N.A.I.L. of Teramo for one month, twice in the years 1976 and 1977; c) CiviL Hospital of Teramo, subsequentLy merged into the ULSS of Teramo, first from 1 September 1977 as Medical Assistant of the Division of OncoloGy and NucLear Medicine and subsequentLy as HeaLth Inspector from 10 ApriL 1989 at the local Health Department (from 26 October 1989 to 25 June 1990 he worked as Deputy HeaLth Director) and subsequentLy as Deputy HeaLth Director from 31.12.1993 untiL 14 September 1995; d) Medical Director in charge of Val Vibrata Hospital of Sant’Omero (ULSS of Teramo) from 15 September 1995, initiaLLy ad interim, until 9 June 1998; e) Deputy Medical Director O. C. Teramo from 10 June 1998 to 15 January 1999; f) Medical Director at the Val Vibrata Hospital of Sant’Omero of the ULSS of Teramo since January 16, 1999 folLowing a public competition as Medical Director (Former Health Director) of P.O. until 31 AuGust 2009, retirement date; g) Health Director of ViLLa Anna CLinic in San Benedetto del Tronto from 1 September 2009 to 31 December 2010. Scientific publications: 1) TERATOCARCINOMA OF THE TESTICLE IN A PAIR OF MONOCORIAL TWINS, second National Congress of the Italian Society of Oncological Surgery, MiLan, 9 - 10 November 1978; 2) SEROLOGICAL FACTORS IN PREGNANCY BLOCKING THE DELAYED IMMUNE RESPONSE, Giorn. Teram. I.S.A.P. - 5, 1980; 3) THE USE OF VERY HIGH DOSAGE MEDROXYPROGESTERONE ACETATE IN ONCOLOGY, Giorn. Teram. I.S.A.P. - 6, 1980; 4) SEROLOGICAL AND LOCAL INTERFERING FACTORS ON THE TEST OF ROSETTE “E” IN CANCER PATIENTS, Conference “On paraneopLastic syndromes and tumors of the mediastinum”, Pescara, 21 - 22 November 1980; 5) PARANEOPLASTIC HYPERPARAGLICEMIA AND MEDROXYPROGESTERONE ACETATE, Conference “On paraneopLastic syndromes and tumors of the mediastinum”, Pescara, 21 - 22 November 1980; 6) MORPHINE PER OS IN ADVANCED CANCER PAIN: POSSIBILITIES, INDICATIONS AND LIMITS, Daily Teram. I.S.A.P. - 9, November - December 1981; 7) MORTALITY DUE TO CANCER IN THE USL OF THE PROVINCE OF TERAMO (1979 - 1981), Italian Medicine and Surgery, Vol. IV - n. 5 - October 1984; 8) PAST INCIDENCE AND CURRENT PREVALENCE OF NEOPLASTIC FORMS IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF TERAMO IN THE DECADE OF 1969 - 1978, DIFFERENTIATED BY SEX, AGE AND PROFESSION, ItaLian Medicine and SurGery, VoL. V - n. 1 - January 1985; 9) PAST INCIDENCE AND CURRENT PREVALENCE OF NEOPLASTIC FORMS IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF MONTORIO AL VOMANO IN THE FIVE-YEAR 1981 - 1985 DIFFERENTIATED BY SEX, AGE AND PROFESSION, XII NationaL ConGress of OncoLoGy, ReGGio EmiLia, 4-6 December 1986; 10) PAST INCIDENCE AND CURRENT PREVALENCE OF NEOPLASTIC FORMS IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF TERAMO IN THE FIVE YEAR OF 1979 - 1983 DIFFERENTIATED BY SEX, AGE AND PROFESSION, XII NationaL ConGress of OncoLoGy, ReGGio EmiLia, 4-6 December 1986; 11) MEDICAL-LEGAL ASPECTS OF ONCOLOGY, XII NationaL Congress of Oncology, ReGGio EmiLia, 4-6 December 1986; 12) SELF-HARM IN A PRISON ENVIRONMENT. INVESTIGATION IN THE PERIOD 1979-1985 IN A SURROUNDING HOUSE OF PENALTY AND PREVENTIVE CUSTODY, Forensic Medicine - Quaderni Camerti, Year IX, f. n. 2 - 1987; 13) COMPARISON BETWEEN REPORTED AND RECOGNIZED INVALIDITY: CASE STUDY CONTRIBUTION ARISING FROM THE ACTIVITY OF A COMMISSION OF FIRST INSTANCE FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF CIVIL INVALIDITY. CONSIDERATIONS ON THE ROLE OF THE CURING HEALTHCARE CERTIFICATE, NationaL Convention of Forensic Medicine, L'Aquila, May 14-16, 1987; 14) LH-RH ANALOGUE ZOLADEX IN THE TREATMENT OF PRE-AND PERIMENOPAUSAL WOMEN WITH METASTASIS CANCER, European JournaL of GynaecoLoGicaL OncoLoGy; 15) COST-REVENUE ANALYSIS OF A HOSPITAL OF 207 BEDS IN 1996, National ConGress Ecosystem HospitaL, BoLoGna, 2-4 June 1998; 16) SATISFACTION FOR THE PERFORMANCE OF A PSYCHIATRY SERVICE, NationaL ConGress Ecosystem HospitaL, BoLoGna, 2-4 June 1998. A) MonoGraph pubLished by La Liviana Editrice of Padua "HUMAN ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION: MEDICAL, MEDICAL-LEGAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS" B) Essay entitLed "CRIME OF HONOR IN CIVITELLA DEL TRONTO: DON CARLO PISACANE AND GAETANA MICHILLI", 2015, Duende. C) Member of Seminar at the University of MiLan, Institute of Biometrics and MedicaL Statistics at the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery. Co-author of the preface of “CHILDREN IN HOSPITAL” written by James Robertson, Feltrinelli Publishers. Scientific communications: “TerritoriaL structures of primary and secondary prevention and their interconnection with hospitalization structures. Hypothesis of creation as part of U.L.S.S. of Teramo, Third NationaL Course of OncoLoGy Clinic, May 1981, BoLoGna; "Diagnostic concordance between ultrasound, scintigraphy and histological examination in 21 patients with expansive thyroid formations", Third National Course of CLinical OncoLoGy, May 1981, BoLoGna; "Proliferative technopathies in radioexposed: Case contribution, First scientific refresher course at the CiviL Hospital of Teramo, November 30, 1989; Reports: Report "ANALYSIS OF THE MEDICAL-LEGAL ASPECTS OF NEUROTRAUMATIC EVENTS", Continuing Education Course in Neurotraumatology "NEUROTRAUMA 93", Division of NeurosurGery of the HospitaL of Teramo, 14 - 16 June 1993; Report on the topic "SOME SPECIAL CASES OF PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY FOR THE HOSPITAL DOCTOR", Continuing Education Course of the Order of Doctors and Dentists of the Province of Teramo, 9 March 1995; Report on the topic "MEDICAL-LEGAL ASPECTS OF HOSPITAL INFECTIOUS RISK" as part of the "HEAD-ROOM AND HOSPITAL INFECTIONS" course, orGanized by the I.P.A.S.V.I of Teramo, May 28, 1994; "THE FREEDOM OF HEALTH MANAGERS" in Chieti, November 2001; Report on the topic "THE NURSE'S PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES IN LIGHT OF PROFESSIONAL AUTONOMY" durinG the conference "ENHANCEMENT OF PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL POTENTIAL IN THE COMPANY-IZATION PROCESS" organized by the I.P.A.S.V.I of Teramo on 12 July and 27 September 2003; Report on the theme "THE EVALUATION OF THE COMPLEX STRUCTURE DIRECTOR" for the Abruzzese MedicaL SchooL on 20 September 2003 in Chieti; 27 JUNE 2003: MEDICAL-LEGAL ASPECTS IN A SCREENING PROGRAM, TRAINING AND ACCREDITATION COURSE ON THE MANAGEMENT OF A SCREENING PROGRAM, COMPANY ULS TERAMO, P.O. by ATRI 12 JULY 2003: THE NURSE'S PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES IN LIGHT OF PROFESSIONAL AUTONOMY, CONFERENCE ENHANCEMENT OF PROFESSIONAL STAFF POTENTIAL IN THE COMPANYIZATION PROCESS, ASL TERAMO and COLLEGIO I.P.A.S.V.I., TERAMO HOSPITAL 4 SEPTEMBER 2003: MEDICAL-LEGAL ASPECTS IN A SCREENING PROGRAM, TRAINING AND ACCREDITATION COURSE FOR COLPOSCOPISTS, COMPANY ULS TERAMO, P.O. by ATRI 20 SEPTEMBER 2003: THE EVALUATION OF THE DIRECTOR OF COMPLEX STRUCTURE, ABRUZZESE HOSPITAL MEDICAL SOCIETY - A.N.P.O., CHIETI 27 SEPTEMBER 2003: THE NURSE'S PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES IN THE LIGHT OF PROFESSIONAL AUTONOMY, CONFERENCE ENHANCEMENT OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL POTENTIAL IN THE COMPANYIZATION PROCESS, ASL TERAMO and COLLEGIO I.P.A.S.V.I., TERAMO HOSPITAL COURSES (IN NUMBER OF 2) OF LEGAL MEDICINE AT THE PROVINCIAL COMMAND OF THE ARMA DEI CARABINIERI DI TERAMO AIMED AT MARESCIALLI AND BRIGADIERI NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PRIMARY HOSPITALS, CONFERENCE IN ATRI, Speaker: "MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY" Report at CorropoLi GeneraL Medicine ConGress June 2004 15 DECEMBER 2007 ORDER OF THE DOCTORS OF TERAMO. ECM CONFERENCE "LEGAL MEDICINE", Speaker on the topic: "MEDICAL CONSULENCE IN THE CIVIL FIELD" REPORT on MEDICAL-LEGAL ASPECTS IN DAY-SURGERY SURGERY, ASL of Teramo, VaL Vibrata HospitaL, MARTINSICURO November 15, 2008 December 20, 2012 CME TRAINING COURSE: MEDICAL-LEGAL CERTIFICATION WITH PARTICULAR REGARDING COMPETITIVE SPORTS FITNESS, ASL TERAMO - DEPARTMENT OF PREVENTION UOSD PROTECTION OF HEALTH IN SPORTS ACTIVITIES, ORDER OF SURGEON DOCTORS AND DENTAL SURGERY PROVINCIALS AFTERNOON 3 hours: GENERIC, SPECIFIC, OMISSIVE FAULT, MATERIAL, IDEOLOGICAL OR PUBLIC ACT SPEAKER AT THE AIOSS NATIONAL UPDATE COURSE ON “CARE-CASE- CHANGE” HELD IN MONTESILVANO (PE) FROM 3 TO 6 OCTOBER 2013 ON THE LEGAL LIABILITY AND CO-RESPONSIBILITY OF HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS IN THE EXERCISE OF THE PROFESSION: PROBLEMS - EVIDENCE - CONSEQUENCES. SCANNO 18 SEPTEMBER 2015 SPEAKER AT THE CONFERENCE ON "ETHICS OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND LEGAL ASPECTS" NATIONAL CONGRESS TRADE UNION SPECIALISTS IN LEGAL AND INSURANCE MEDICINE, ROME SERAPHICUM UNIVERSITY, MODERATOR SESSION OF PENITENTIAL MEDICINE, on 5, 6 and 7 November 2015.
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