Fulvio Rossi
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Fulvio Rossi | |
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| Member of the Senate | |
| In office 11 March 2010 – 11 March 2018 | |
| Preceded by | Fernando Flores |
| Succeeded by | Dissolution of the District |
| Constituency | 1st District |
| Member of the Chamber of Deputies | |
| In office 11 March 2002 – 11 March 2010 | |
| Preceded by | Jorge Soria Machiavello |
| Succeeded by | Hugo Gutiérrez Gálvez |
| Constituency | 2nd District |
| President of the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile Students Federation | |
| In office 1994–1995 | |
| Preceded by | Alberto Undurraga |
| Succeeded by | Alejandro San Francisco |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 30 September 1970 |
| Party | Socialist Party Amarillos por Chile |
| Alma mater | Pontifical Catholic University of Chile |
| Occupation | Politician |
| Profession | Physician |
Fulvio Fabrizio Rossi Ciocca (born 30 September 1970) is a Chilean politician and physician.
He served as a Senator for the 1st Senatorial District, representing the Arica and Parinacota Region and the Tarapacá Region, between 2010 and 2018.
Previously, he was a Member of the Chamber of Deputies for District No. 2 in the Tarapacá Region, serving two consecutive terms between 2002 and 2010. He is a member of the Amarillos por Chile political movement.[1]
Rossi was born in Iquique on 30 September 1970. He is the son of Flavio Rossi Rossi, an English teacher and city councilor of Iquique (2004–2008 and 2008–2012), and Ángela Ciocca Gómez, a teacher of Spanish language and religion. He was married to Carolina Tohá. He has two children, Franco Paolo and Flavia.[1]
He completed his secondary education at Colegio Don Bosco of Iquique. He obtained his medical degree from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (PUC). He later specialized in Orthopedics and Traumatology, Arthroscopic Surgery, and Sports Medicine.[1]
Professional career
Rossi has practiced medicine independently as an orthopedic and trauma surgeon, with a focus on sports medicine.[1]
